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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.
July 11
Traffic stops: 12
A caller said she thought people that drove into a trailer park were there for her.
A Lincoln County Jail inmate was transported to Lincoln Hospital for a COVID-19 test.
A recklessly driven semitruck was reported on Highway 25 at milepost 2.
A Davenport man reported a pickup truck missing a bumper “full of stuff” leaving the area of Wheatland and Gunning Roads.
An Odessa woman said someone had been poking holes in her garden hose.
A Davenport man reported a youth on a dirt bike doing wheelies in City Park.
A caller said she caught her ex peeing in her daughter’s bedroom.
A commercial burglary alarm was reported on the 400 block of Logan Street in Davenport.
A caller reported a man on the side of the road on Highway 2 a mile east of Davenport.
A caller said a man she was arguing with threw a plate and grabbed her by the ponytail.
July 12
Traffic stops: 3
A Lincoln County Jail inmate was transported to Spokane County.
A Davenport woman said a man was coming onto her land on the 17900 block of Highway 28 North and threatening her husband.
A caller reported a two-year-old girl walking alone in an alleyway on the 1300 block of Washington Street in Davenport.
A Spokane man said a silver car ran two others off the roadway, then continued eastbound on Highway 2 and ran another vehicle off the road at milepost 241.
A Davenport man requested a civil standby to collect his son’s shoes and some auto parts for his vehicle.
A man said his neighbor’s goats were frequenting his property.
A caller said someone climbed on his car hood and vandalized the vehicle after he was arrested for driving under the influence on Highway 21 near Stewart Road.
A Sprague man reported a woman screaming at the Chevron in Sprague.
July 13
Traffic stops: 15
A Reardan man said he didn’t like a car that was parked near his fence on the 100 block of South Birch Street.
A caller said her cat was bitten by the neighbor’s dog June 27. She said she wasn’t sure of the culprit until the dog bit another cat July 13.
A deputy helped a driver change a boat tire.
A caller reported a cow in the road.
A caller said a dog hit her fence multiple times and the owner ignores the issue.
An Odessa woman said her neighbor was mowing his yard without a bag and flinging rocks into her driveway.
A caller reported suspicious circumstances surrounding a 10-year-old youth near Hog Lake.
July 14
Traffic stops: 16
A caller said his mother stole some of his property from his house in Stevens County.
A caller reported a moose running through Davenport westbound on Ross Street from Sixth Street.
A caller said something was in a roadway and people were almost hitting each other getting around it.
A problematic dog was reported in Odessa.
Some lost horses were reported on Highway 25 at milepost 20.
July 15
Traffic stops: 35
A caller said he was being held against his will.
A woman reported suspicious circumstances with a man that rang her doorbell.
A man fainting was reported between Davenport, Reardan and Edwall.
A 76-year-old experiencing chest pain was reported.
A code violation was reported on the 300 block of South Laurel Street in Reardan.
An officer gave a released patient a ride to Reardan from Lincoln Hospital.
An Edwall man reported an abandoned vehicle a mile east of Waukon Road on Moos Road.
An Ellensburg man said his boat motor stopped working and was being towed back to Seven Bays.
A woman said she locked herself out of her vehicle.
A Davenport woman said she thought someone was in her house on the 33900 block of Teel Hill Road North.
A caller reported a person needing medical attention at the Davenport Fire Station near the beer garden at Pioneer Days.
A caller reported 40 or 50 motorcycles riding recklessly and doing doughnuts in the Colville’s Gas Station parking lot in Reardan.
July 16
Traffic stops: 22
A caller reported a young tall man walking through the area of Cottonwood Springs in Davenport that was dressed nicely.
A caller said her son said he saw people on their property.
A caller said someone lost chunks of wood on Highway 2 at milepost 265.
A two-vehicle crash was reported at Ninth and Washington Streets in Davenport.
A caller reported a red Angus cow loose on Euclid Road again.
A one-vehicle rollover crash was reported north of Reardan.
A Reardan man reported another man “running his mouth” on the side of Highway 231 north of town.
Theft was reported at Safeway in Davenport.
A Grand Coulee woman said she thought she heard gunshots at Lakeview Terrace.
A caller reported people shooting fireworks near Lake Roosevelt.
A caller reported a vehicle with emergency lights flashing at Lake Roosevelt.
July 17
Traffic stops: 18
A Davenport man said a motorcycle was abandoned on his property the previous day.
A Reardan man reported suspicious activity near his house on the 53400 block of Farwell Road East.
A Reardan man reported an abandoned vehicle partially blocking the street and alleyway on Fern Street.
A Spokane man reported three old men shooting steel targets in in area where shooting wasn’t allowed.
An 88-year-old woman said she pressed her pendent alarm but couldn’t hear if anyone responded.
A Reardan woman said “two filthy dirty kids” came into Traders in Davenport to pay for gas, saying one was wearing a heavily soiled diaper.
A caller said their neighbors appeared to be having a large verbal blowup.
An Odessa woman reported a 19-year-old woman 37 weeks pregnant suffering from preeclampsia.
A Spokane woman said her boat was out of gas in the middle of Lake Roosevelt near Moonshine Bay.
An Omak man reported a possible driver under the influence southbound on Highway 231 from Bergeron Road.
A caller said there were some horses in the roadway at Highway 25 and Hume Road.
JAIL BOOKINGS
July 11
William Alan Jessup, 53, Wilbur. Arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office on a charge of driving under the influence.
July 12
Patricia Ann Maners, 58, Loon Lake. Stevens County detainer.
July 15
Boceanneanair Gonzalez, 35, Ford. Arrested by Washington State Patrol on a charge of driving under the influence.
July 16
David C. Trieschmann, 39, Spokane. Arrested by Washington State Patrol on a charge of driving under the influence.
DISTRICT COURT
Judge Dan B. Johnson
Criminal court-July 14
Ethan Robert Mellick, Davenport, two counts of fourth-degree domestic violence/assault. Sentenced to 24 hours of community service and a $500 fine.
Billy Jack Bragg, Harrington, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to two days in jail, 16 hours of community service, a $200 fine and 12 months supervised probation.
Anquan Brian Adolph, Coulee Dam, driving without identification. Ordered to pay a $250 fine.
Shawn Cory Dahlenburg, Davenport, selling marijuana to a minor. Ordered to pay a $250 fine.
Shawnda Lee Abrahamson, Wellpinit, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to two days in jail, 16 hours of community service, a $250 fine and 12 months supervised probation.
Trevor Gerald Peone, Davenport, driving under the influence amended to reckless driving. Sentenced to one day in jail with credit for one day served, a $1,000 fine and 24 months supervised probation.
Remington Bradley Lumpkin, Spokane Valley, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to 12 months supervised probation and a $250 fine.
Ryan James Stewart, Wilbur, driving under the influence. Sentenced to 45 days in jail, a $2,000 fine, 36 months supervised probation and 24 months unsupervised probation.
Ryan James Stewart, Wilbur, first-degree criminal trespassing and third-degree theft. Sentenced to 90 days in jail concurrent with another sentence and 24 months supervised probation.
SUPERIOR COURT
Lincoln County Clerk
Criminal docket-July 12
Ryan Anthony Steele was convicted of possession of a stolen vehicle and was sentenced to 12.75 months in prison.
David James Buck, who is charged with attempting to elude a police vehicle and theft of a motor vehicle, entered a not-guilty plea. Bail was reduced to $50,000. A readiness hearing was set for Aug. 16 and a jury trial was set for Sept. 7.
Victor D. Schwartz, who is charged with second-degree burglary and theft of a motor vehicle, entered a not-guilty plea. Bail was reduced to $25,000. A readiness hearing was set for Aug. 16 and a jury trial was set for Sept. 7.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
Dissolutions involving persons living inside Lincoln County: Patrick Ryan Katz and Summer Dawn Katz, Sibbina Rose Hart and Alexander Rex Hart, Kyle Wayne Haase and Nikkole Milre Haase.
Dissolutions involving persons living outside Lincoln County: 31
MARRIAGE LICENSES
July 11
Brandi Louise Hicking, 49, Airway Heights to Robert Glen Miller, 67, Medical Lake.
Dwayne Justin Stahl, 25, Canada to Donna Ruth Benning, 23, Reardan.
July 15
Larry Michael Gross, 32, Reardan to Carolyn Joy Hofer, 25, Canada.
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
Property transferred in Davenport from Setiva Shazad of Graham to Muhammad Shazad of Graham.
Land sold in Davenport from Leland Land and Livestock LLC of Spokane to Robert A. Allen of Moses Lake for $149,500.
Property in Seven Bays sold from Ellie Ruth Hitchings of Kent to Ryan Teal of Seven Bays for $143,000.
Property in Davenport sold from Joel D. Anderson and Kim I. Anderson of Davenport to Ernest Kenneth Wright Jr. and Mary Wright of Davenport for $60,000.
Land in Seven Bays transferred from Dana D. Sitton of Seven Bays to Vicki M. Parrish of Seven Bays.
Land sold in Davenport from Timothy Gene Brown of Sherwood, Oregon to James Workman and June Workman of Moses Lake for $26,500.
Property sold in Harrington from Gale R. Dick and Cassandra L. Pfaffle-Dick of Harrington to Warren N. Meats and Pamela J. Meats of Spokane for $80,000.
Land in Creston sold from Janet J. Johnson and William Johnson of Davenport to Daniel Keith of Coulee City for $13,000.
Market Report
Courvtesy of HighLine
Grain Growers, Inc.
Davenport – The latest cash grain market here shows Soft White Wheat at $8.55, August New Crop $8.55, Barley is $245 a ton.
Odessa – The latest cash grain market in Odessa shows Soft White Wheat, bushel is at 8.46. White Club, bushel at $8.46. Hard Red Winter, bushel at $8.87. Dark Northern Spring, bushel is at $9.10.
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