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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.
April 16
Traffic stops: 13
A caller said her neighbor was playing music too loud within city limits.
A caller said he saw a Toyota flipped over in a ditch.
A Davenport woman said a tenant at Safeway Apartments was screaming profanities around children “for no reason.”
A Lincoln man said he was behind a possible driver under the influence.
April 17
Traffic stops: 6
An alarm going off was reported at Buddy Boy Farms in Devil’s Gap.
A caller reported a man passed out in a van.
A Reardan woman said she found several dead animals dumped in Spring Creek on the west side of Highway 231 at milepost 38.
A 74-year-old man with chest and back pain was reported.
An Odessa man requested an escort after getting emergency custody of his daughter.
Papers were served to a woman in Odessa.
An Edwall woman reported a suspicious white van parked at a possibly abandoned house off Waukon Road.
A possible violation of a court order was reported in Odessa.
A disabled vehicle was reported on Miles-Creston Road a mile east of Highway 2.
April 18
Traffic stops: 3
A Wilbur woman said the door to her trailer was open when she woke up.
A suspicious vehicle was reported outside Wilbur Auto Body, but the driver was waiting for NAPA to open so he could buy a coil for his truck.
A Lincoln County Jail inmate was transported to Spokane County.
A Lincoln man said he was waved down in his car by a man carrying a rock who asked “do you want the right or the left?”
A Harrington woman asked for a deputy to respond to her trailer to write a report for breaking and entering.
A caller said her son had her trailer for over a year and wouldn’t give it back.
A 70-year-old man suffering a medical issue was reported on Highway 174 at milepost 40.
A caller said his credit card was scammed.
A caller said his son broke a window while arguing with his parents.
April 19
Traffic stops: 8
A Davenport School District employee said a teacher was bitten by a dog while leaving school.
A Davenport woman said she accidentally locked her keys and baby in her car.
A caller said she was getting harassed by an ex-partner in South Carolina.
Illegal dumping was reported off Highway 174 at Menke Road.
A woman walking around the baseball field in Odessa with a gun was reported.
A 73-year-old unresponsive man was reported.
A caller said a woman was yelling and a dog was trying at Safeway Apartments in Davenport.
Reardan Town Hall said they received a report of someone in the basement, but the scene was cleared by police.
An Odessa woman said she was watching her neighbor steal small items from her yard.
A caller said they hit a dog with their car.
A Davenport woman said her daughter locked her keys in her car near the softball field.
April 20
Traffic stops: 3
A Lincoln man said he found debit cards in a ditch while walking his dogs.
A Sprague woman said people were trespassing on her property and doing donuts in their cars.
A Davenport man reported a barely conscious 40-year-old man.
Papers were served to a woman in Odessa.
A broken-down FedEx truck was reported at the corner of Denny Station Road and Highway 231 near Edwall.
A caller said she noticed a strange transaction on her PayPal account.
Papers were served to a man in Creston.
A caller said his car broke down on Highway 17 near Douglas Road.
April 21
Traffic stops: 10
A Davenport man reported cows in the roadway on Limestone Road south of Telecky Road.
Theft was reported at Safeway in Davenport.
A deputy helped a citizen catch their dog.
Lincoln Hospital workers reported a combative patient in the emergency room.
A Davenport man said a dog was loose and chasing schoolchildren.
A Davenport woman said someone stole jeans from Sage Marketplace.
A caller said she was behind a possible driver under the influence on Highway 2 at milepost 238.
A caller requested a welfare check on her 3-year-old son in Sprague.
A disabled vehicle was reported on Highway 2 at Bisson Road.
A caller reported a speeding SUV on Highway 2 near the Inland Northwest Rail Museum.
A caller requested an ambulance response for his nephew in Creston, who had a high heart rate.
April 22
Traffic stops: 5
A LifeAlert pendant activation was reported at a home in Davenport.
An aggressive person was reported at the Telford Rest Area.
A caller said she was passed by a white pickup all over the roadway with no headlights on.
A dining room motion alarm was reported going off at a residence outside Reardan.
A caller requested a welfare check on her boyfriend, who hadn’t arrived to dog sit for her.
JAIL BOOKINGS
April 17
Dorinel Nicolae Gherman, 61, Kirkland. Arrested by Washington State Patrol on a charge of reckless driving.
April 18
Jesus Ruben Espinoza, 27, Kennewick. Arrested by Washington State Patrol on a charge of driving with a suspended license.
SUPERIOR COURT
Lincoln County Clerk
Criminal docket-April 17-18
Judge Jeffrey S. Barkdull
Thomas Able Hendershoot was convicted of second-degree burglary, second-degree possession of stolen property, two counts of second-degree possession of stolen property with an access device, possession of a stolen vehicle and second-degree animal cruelty and was sentenced to 27 days in jail with credit for 27 days served and six months community custody.
Adrian Michael Fuentes was convicted of attempting to elude a police vehicle and was sentenced to 14 months in prison.
Harley Lance Burns, who is charged with second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm and fourth-degree assault, had his trial continued to May 2.
Jesse Paul Bohn, who is charged with first-degree rape of a child, waived his right to a speedy trial. A readiness hearing was set for July 11 and a jury trial was set for Aug. 9.
Orion Sage White, who is charged with attempting to elude a police vehicle, had a readiness hearing set for July 11 and a jury trial set for Aug. 9.
Samuel Adam Rogers, who is charged with motor vehicle theft, had his hearing continued to May 2 for a change of plea.
Bret Howard Bradley, who is charged with first-degree perjury, had a motion to change venues denied by the court and had a trial date set for May 8.
Jamie Rashel Kazinsky, who is charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, waived her right to a speedy trial. A readiness hearing was set for May 16 and a jury trial was set for June 7.
Dominic J. Hmiewlewski, who is charged with residential burglary and second-degree burglary, had his hearing continued to May 2.
Russell Darold Pick, who is charged with four counts of a protection order violation, had a competency evaluation ordered. Bail was set at $5,000.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
Dissolutions involving persons living inside Lincoln County: Akaycia Rice and Samuel Rice.
Dissolutions involving persons living outside Lincoln County: 38
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lincoln County Auditor
April 22
Jeremiah Eugene Rima, 47, Spokane to Jasmine Denise Edwards, 45, Spokane.
April 24
Cameron Thomas Babcock, 28, Ford to Makenzie Jean Norwill, 27, Ford.
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
James Rogers and Jennifer Mitzimberg of Davenport sold 1312 Jefferson Street in Davenport to Michael Miller of Thompson Falls, Montana for $360,000.
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