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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.
May 21
Traffic stops: 4
A Wilbur man requested an ambulance for a 23-year-old man who was forgetting things.
A Lincoln woman said two bears had come on her porch and property on the 23300 block of Peterson Lane for several straight nights.
A vehicle broken down on the side of the road was reported.
A Davenport woman reported a tree across Highway 28 at milepost 128.
A Davenport woman reported a man on the side of the road by the County Fairgrounds.
A District Court basement alarm was reported going off.
A Reardan woman said her father-in-law was trying to kick her off his property.
A Wilbur woman said a youth bought beer at the local Mini Mart.
A Davenport man reported an abandoned vehicle in the middle of Park Street between 13th and 14th Streets.
May 22
Traffic stops: 3
Forgery was reported on Fifth Avenue in Odessa.
A caller reported a Toyota making bad passes into oncoming traffic.
A Reardan man reported youths vaping in the town park under the gazebo.
A caller said a car was casing her house.
A Lincoln County Jail inmate was transported to Spokane County.
A caller said he locked his keys in his car again.
A Reardan man said his daughter’s Smart Watch was stolen and was tracked in town.
Illegal dumping was reported at the Reardan waste pit on Euclid Road.
Johnson Family Towing employees said a person booked for driving with a suspended license the night prior drove away in the impounded vehicle.
Papers were served to a woman on Broadway Street in Wilbur.
A caller said a woman was frequently speeding out of the Safeway Apartments parking lot in Davenport.
A disabled vehicle was reported on Highway 2 at milepost 249.
May 23
Traffic stops: 5
A front door motion alarm was reported going off at a home just east of Davenport.
A Harrington man reported a bunch of loose sheep on Highway 23 south of the city.
Papers were served to a man on the 1000 block of Seven Bays Road.
An animal complaint was made in Reardan.
An Odessa woman said a man had been sleeping in his car and possibly at the town park.
A caller said he found a stash of needles and drugs at the grain silos on Gaffney Road off Highway 23.
Papers were served to a woman in Odessa.
A caller reported a Subaru circling the block and scaring his grandkids.
Numerous open air 911 calls came from the area of 13th and Adams Streets in Davenport.
A caller said her husband was attacked and hurt his arm.
A Wilbur man said a group of youths were speeding on Brace and Cliff Streets.
A Sprague woman said she heard a couple shouting at each other at the local motel.
A Davenport woman said a man asked her son for money.
May 24
Traffic stops: 10
A caller from the US Agricultural Department in Davenport said a white powder was found on the stall door in the men’s restroom.
A threat was reported in Reardan.
A caller said two youths were about to fight at the Davenport Skate Park.
A caller said they could smell chemicals coming out of a bedroom window.
A jail inmate was transported from Spokane County to Lincoln County.
A caller said he was feuding with his neighbor regarding where to place his new mailbox.
A caller said she was following a maroon Subaru with a canoe on top driven by a person she believed was intoxicated.
May 25
Traffic stops: 21
A one-vehicle rollover crash was reported in the Sprague area.
The Safeway Apartments manager said he was woken up by a tenant screaming about conspiracies.
A Wilbur man said the back door to Grant Law Office was open.
A Reardan officer said he was flagged down by a man on Highway 2 and Brooks Road north of Medical Lake.
A husky was reported running down the middle of Highway 2 a mile east of Almira.
Property was found on the 100 block of Lake Street in Reardan.
A disabled vehicle was reported on Highway 28 at milepost 81.
A caller said a woman was in an alleyway outside Safeway Apartments screaming by herself.
A Davenport woman said she heard two women shouting, then a possible gun shot.
An Odessa man said he was told to move out of a rental property on the 8000 block of Rimrock Road.
May 26
Traffic stops: 4
A theft report was filled out at the Sheriff’s Office.
A Spokane man said he was having issues with a protection order involving his children.
Illegal dumping was reported on the 300 block of North Lake Street.
An Odessa woman said she received a letter in the mail about her dog barking.
A Spokane woman said a woman she hired to work on her Lincoln County house started staying in the house periodically.
A caller said her three-year-old daughter hit her head, fainted and started vomiting.
May 27
Traffic stops: 11
A Spokane woman said her husband got in an argument with his mother on the phone.
A caller requested a civil standby for a removal of his wife’s grandson on the 300 block of Walnut Street in Sprague.
A Davenport woman said her daughter was raped by her aunt and her son was possibly murdered in the last year.
A caller said two dogs came onto her property and were extremely aggressive.
A Reardan woman said her rear license plate was missing.
A Reardan woman reported three youths smoking marijuana outside Dean’s Drive-In.
A Davenport woman said two women were terrorizing someone with a gun on Hawk Creek Road.
A Davenport woman said she had mail stolen from her address on the 38500 block of Porcupine Bay Road.
An Odessa woman reported black cattle on Highway 21.
A 15-year-old boy said he received threats from a 17-year-old boy.
A Davenport man reported a man in a white t-shirt stumbling out of Family Dollar, breaking one of the items he had and slurring his words before getting into a white Chevy.
A Lincoln woman reported a totaled Honda that hit a road sign.
A Reardan man said his son was “out of control.”
A Spokane woman said she hit a deer on Highway 25.
A caller said her friend’s stolen Toyota was en route to Lincoln County on Highway 2 from Fairchild Air Force Base.
Spokane Tribal Police reported a possible driver under the influence on Highway 25 from Two Rivers Casino.
Spokane County reported a possible juvenile domestic situation westbound on Highway 2 from Stroup Road.
A disabled vehicle was reported just west of the county line.
A Ford man reported an erratically driven Chevy westbound on Highway 2 from Reardan.
JAIL BOOKINGS
May 21
Lyle Albert Floyd, 53, Electric City. Arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) on charges of resisting arrest and third-degree driving with a suspended license.
May 23
Jessica Danielle Sumner, 41, Grand Coulee. Arrested by LCSO on a charge of driving under the influence.
May 24
Leonardo Rios Caballero, 43, Lamont. Arrested by LCSO on a charge of failure to appear for a reckless endangerment court hearing.
May 25
Jason Timothy Mitchell, 51, Moses Lake. Arrested by Washington State Patrol on a charge of third-degree driving with a suspended license and driving under the influence.
May 26
Shane Allen Ferderer, 29, Ritzville. Arrested by LCSO on a charge of third-degree driving with a suspended license.
Derek James Pulte, 30, Caldwell. Arrested by Washington State Patrol on a charge of first-degree negligent driving.
DISTRICT COURT
Judge Dan B. Johnson
Criminal court-May 25
Leonardo Rios Caballero, Lamont, reckless endangerment. Case deferred and prosecution revoked. Defendant ordered to stay in jail while serving sentence for driving under the influence. On that charge, Caballero was sentenced to 150 days in jail, a $3,000 fine, 36 months supervised probation and 24 months unsupervised probation.
Lyle Albert Floyd, Electric City, third-degree driving with a suspended license and resisting arrest (dismissed). Sentenced to 12 months supervised probation.
Jessica D. Stevenson, Kennewick, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to two days in jail, 16 hours community service and 12 months supervised probation.
Seth Michael Bergman, Harrington, operating a vehicle without a license and third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to three days in jail, 24 hours community service, a $250 fine and 12 months supervised probation.
Lenetta Mary Moses, Wellpinit, third-degree driving with a suspended license and failure to stop or give information to a law enforcement officer. Sentenced to three days in jail, 24 hours community service, a $300 fine and 12 months supervised probation.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
Dissolutions involving persons living inside Lincoln County: Teri Suesan Reed and Ryan James Reed.
Dissolutions involving persons living outside Lincoln County: 43
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lincoln County Auditor
May 25
James Patrick Holder, 42, Deer Meadows to Amanda Sue Davis, 38, Deer Meadows.
May 26
Lucas Daniel Hobbs, 37, Wellpinit to Tashina Wilhelmina Brown, 36, Wellpinit.
Steven Matthew Hunt, 49, Deer Meadows to Rebecca Lyn Davis, Deer Meadows.
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
David and Noma Schropp of Long Beach sold 31965 North Hawk Creek Ranch Road in Davenport to Geoffrey and Eleanor Connolly of Davenport for $381,100.
Patrick and Danielle Boss of Moses Lake sold 39645 Peach Orchard Way in Seven Bays to Brandon and Dawn Smith of Seven Bays for $100,000.
William Wetjen as personal representative of the estate of Mark Wetjen, deceased, sold 204 West Main Street in Harrington to Michael Herron and Tamara Putney of Harrington for $110,000.
Ryan Springer and Ashleigh Meloche of Richland sold seven parcels on Hawk Creek Ranches Segregation Survey Area. No. 1 to Chris Enveart of Lake Stevens for $160,000.
John and Katherine Baty of Grand Coulee sold the north 440 feet of the west half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 21, Township 28 North, Range 31 E.W.M. to Thomas Lyons of Lake Stevens for $18,900.
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