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From the April 30 edition
INCIDENT LOG
Editor’s note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office does not release names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers or alleged victims for this column.
Several listings are missing locations because the Lincoln County Sheriff’s office did not include in its report to the media.
April 20
• A hit-and-run of a fence was reported (location was not provided to the paper).
• A caller reported neighbors driving their four-wheelers on his property (location was not provided to the paper).
• A Davenport caller reported a possible illegal burn.
• A burglary alarm sounded at the Mary Queen of Heaven Cemetery.
• A suspicious person was reported in Reardan.
• A suspicious person was reported in Sprague.
• A Davenport man reported barking dogs near his house.
• A Spokane caller reported a dead deer in the road near Reardan.
April 21
• A Sprague caller reported two children home alone and that one locked the other out.
• A theft was reported from a store in Reardan.
• A person requested deputy assistance with a previous owner of a bike who is refusing to hand over the bill of sale (location was not provided to the paper).
April 22
• An overturned vehicle was reported in Sprague.
• Someone called 911 and hung up without saying anything. A return call went unanswered.
• A report was made of a dog attacking children (location was not provided to the paper).
• A Davenport caller reported a theft.
April 23
• A caller reported he found a kicked in door of an abandoned building while he was out for a walk (location was not provided to the paper).
• An Odessa man reported that his home was burglarized.
April 24
• A caller reported a bonfire in Wilbur.
• A verbal argument was reported (location was not provided to the paper).
• Spokane Police requested assistance with a vehicle with stolen plates.
• A Davenport caller reported people camping at Hawk Creek Campground.
• A suspicious vehicle was reported at a church in Wilbur.
JAIL BOOKINGS
NOTE: In addition to the Lincoln County booking below, one person was booked into the jail under contract with the Fairchild Airforce Base.
• April 24 — Karalyn Solis, Ephrata, arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff Office on charges of theft and mail theft.
SUPERIOR COURT
John F. Strohmaier, judge presiding:
• No new criminal cases or judgements
• No new civil cases
DISTRICT COURT
Dan B. Johnson, judge presiding
Editor’s note: These reports are based on forms filled out by the presiding judge during court sessions and subsequently reviewed by the newspaper.
• District Court was not in session this week.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
This report will be updated when the county offices reopen.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
Lincoln County Clerk’s Office
•No new filings
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
Lincoln County Treasurer’s Office
• Audrey E. Raczy-kowski, Spokane, to Michelle Dawn Collins, Davenport – 42838 Miles Creston Road, Davenport, WA. 99122 $575,000.
• Quail Ridge Estates, LLC, Anacortes, to Wayde Badgley and Stephanie Dunn, Airway Heights – 1460 Jefferson St. Davenport, WA 99122. $55,000.
• John L. Haskins, Odessa, to James W. Terry, Odessa – 606 E. Second Ave. Odessa, WA. 99159. $80,000.
• Robert L. Hanson, Spokane, to Raymond D. and Debbie L. Ronquille, Lincoln – 41838 M. Paradise Lane, Lincoln, WA. 99147. $421,000.
• Allan Bosse, Spokane Valley, to Asia A. Rogina, Kittery, Maine – 50550 Fisher Road, Reardan, WA. 99029. $39,000.
• Mary A. Burger, La Center, to Nicholas, A. Lewis, Silverdale – 115 NW Lincoln St. Wilbur, WA. 99185. $68,000.
• Simon and Amber Butterfield, Reardan, to Julia Ellington and Steven Tilka, Reardan – 28255 N. Tramm Road, Reardan, WA. 99029. $409,000.
— Compiled by Jeremy Burnham
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