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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.
Sept. 3
Traffic stops: 1
A car vs. deer crash was reported on Highway 2 at the Spokane County line.
A caller said a mid-70s woman showed up at her house.
A two-vehicle crash was reported on Little Falls Road and Highway 231.
A Davenport woman said her 12-year-old son was missing.
A fender bender was reported in the Crescent Bay boat launch parking lot.
A Reardan woman reported two brown horses on Highway 231 at Fleming Road.
A caller reported recklessly ridden dirt bikes on Sterling Valley Road.
A Sprague man said his brother possibly stole his incarcerated son’s Chrysler.
A vehicle lockout was reported at Fort Spokane Campground.
A caller said a woman involved in a possible domestic violence incident appeared to have been thrown out of her residence and was standing at the corner of Hanson Harbor and Columbia View Roads.
A Davenport woman said three teenaged boys were misbehaving on jet skis.
A caller requested a welfare check on his parents.
A small herd of cattle was reported on Redwine Canyon Road.
A Davenport woman said she saw a man sleeping on an Elantra on the 400 block of Morgan Street.
A Lincoln man said his neighbor crashed his drone into the roof of his house on the 39200 block of Canyon View Place.
Spokane Tribal Police reported a stranded boat on the Spokane arm of Lake Roosevelt.
A caller said he heard rapidfire gunshots near the BLM shooting range at Lake Valley Loop and Old Sprague Highway.
Sept. 4
Traffic stops: 1
A Davenport man said he was awoken by the sounds of someone crying and possibly getting beaten up in a nearby apartment.
A Davenport woman said a child was riding his dirt bike through her land to get to federal land.
Quail Court in Odessa requested medical help for an elderly man who fell in the shower.
An abandoned Volkswagen was reported.
A caller reported an ongoing issue with his neighbor.
A Davenport woman said two dogs were running around her neighborhood into traffic.
A Wilbur woman said someone was burning stuff that smelled like rubber out of their chimney on Knox Street.
A Davenport man said his neighbor’s dog was excessively barking on the 900 block of 14th Street.
Sept. 5
Traffic stops: 2
The Grant County Coroner reported the death of an Odessa man near the community of Ruff.
An Odessa man said he saw a suspicious vehicle parked outside the local post office.
A living room slider alarm was reported going off in Davenport.
A caller reported three pigs in a canola field near Highway 231 and Circle Road.
A Harrington woman said someone stole highway diesel fuel from her semitruck off Highway 28 at Kupers Road.
A wanted person was reportedly arrested and ready for pickup in Spokane County.
A disabled vehicle crash was reported on Highway 174 at milepost 27.
A Harrington man reported a suspicious Volvo driving around Harrington-Tokio and Mohler Roads.
Sept. 6
Traffic stops: 2
A Wilbur woman asked for a welfare check file to be opened on her husband.
A Wilbur woman said her husband wasn’t answering her calls.
A front entry alarm was reported going off at Buddy Boy Farm in Devil’s Gap.
A man said his neighbor’s child was slicing up his plants with a sword.
A caller requested a welfare check on her neighbor.
A caller said her father died in his sleep from pancreatic cancer.
A dozen cows were reported on a county road.
A living room alarm was reported going off.
A caller reported an empty Jack Daniels bottle next to money in a trash can.
A caller said his neighbor’s dog was attacking his livestock.
An Odessa woman said she was asked by a local about some cows out on Highway 28 and King Ranch Road.
A Lincoln County Jail inmate was picked up from Spokane County.
A caller said a dog had been tied up on a porch and was crying and whining.
A caller said her son and his friend were assaulted by another group of kids at a local park.
A Davenport man said a vehicle had been parked in front of his house for three days, but didn’t belong to him.
An Odessa woman said someone was possibly stealing her dog.
A caller said her neighbor’s dog attacked her and her dogs.
A caller said someone tried to open her gate and coax her dog out of her yard.
A caller said his neighbor’s dog was loose and trying to get in his fence at his dogs.
Sept. 7
Traffic stops: 0
A Davenport man reported two people sleeping in the ditch on Highway 25 at milepost 12.
A caller reported cows in the road.
A caller said a blue Chevy had been sitting in an intersection for “a while.”
A car vs. deer crash was reported.
A Davenport man said his neighbors locked their new dog in a kennel on the 1100 block of Eighth Street.
A caller said a person was trying to camp out in their disabled vehicle.
A school threat was reported in Wilbur.
A 40-year-old woman that possibly overdosed on pills was reported.
A caller said she hit a goat with her car on Redwine Canyon Road.
A Davenport woman said a car hit a cow on Highway 25 at milepost 7.
Sept. 8
Traffic stops: 5
Spokane County passed on information about a group of boys responsible for a string of robberies of Honda and Kia cars.
A caller asked for a welfare check on his friend.
A Harrington man said he was passed by a motorcycle speeding over 100 mph eastbound on Highway 2 at Bennett Road.
A caller reported a disabled Ford blocking a lane.
A caller from Vista Manor in Wilbur said she found a resident deceased.
An email came from a person asking about a pickup that hit a deer a few months ago and was left on someone’s property.
Wilbur School administration said they were contacted by the FBI regarding the school’s received threat.
A caller requested a civil standby to retrieve property from her parent’s house.
A welfare check was requested on a woman on the 100 block of Southeast Railroad Street in Odessa.
A Davenport woman reported a Ford that almost hit someone in a crosswalk.
A Sprague man said his neighbor’s dog got into his yard and tried to get into his rabbit hutch on the 100 block of West Fifth Street.
Sept. 9
Traffic stops: 5
A caller said he saw trespassing on his game cameras.
A Sprague man said a woman was screaming and making a scene on the 300 block of East First Street.
A caller said a cow and calf arrived in her yard.
A Davenport man said cows got loose on Bluestem and Boyk Roads.
A Kent woman reported an erratically driven Camry on Morgan Street in Davenport.
A Davenport man said a minivan sped past him toward Highway 25.
A caller said his neighbor was threatening to trespass him.
A caller reported an F150 speeding past people on the right through Davenport.
Someone with a quad on the beach was reported at Lake Roosevelt.
Four people fighting in a driveway were reported.
A minor in possession of alcohol was reported in Reardan.
A speeding sedan was reported.
A Davenport man requested a welfare check on his friend whom he said wasn’t answering his phone or door.
A Davenport man said he saw a possibly stuck vehicle in a wheat field.
A Wilbur woman said she heard a gunshot at her neighbor’s house on the 300 block of Pope Avenue.
JAIL BOOKINGS
Sept. 5
Thomas James Pearson, 41, Spokane. Arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) on a charge of first-degree driving with a suspended license.
Sept. 7
Lexus Joy Zarbok, 29, Moses Lake. Arrested by LCSO on charges of second-degree theft and first-degree identity theft.
Sept. 9
Brian Kurt Colby, 59, Grand Coulee. Arrested by LCSO for failing to appear on a fourth-degree assault/domestic violence charge.
Shayden Joseph Haisley, 23, Davenport. Arrested by LCSO on a charge of first-degree assault.
Sept. 10
Dylan Ian Moses Doughty, 18, Davenport. Arrested by LCSO on charges of first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm and assault.
DISTRICT COURT
Judge Dan B. Johnson
Criminal court-Sept. 7
Allen McAbee, hometown not listed, disorderly conduct. Case dismissed.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
Dissolutions involving persons living inside Lincoln County: Rebecca Daylene Kozak and William Alex Kozak.
Dissolutions involving persons living outside Lincoln County: 16
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Lincoln County Auditor
Sept. 4
Taylor Matthew Gamble, 30, Loon Lake to Cristine Anna Rosman, 26, Creston.
Hector Jose Pilarte Jr, 30, Spokane to Ashlie Doreen Goodman, 28, Spokane.
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
Gary and Lisa Moore of Electric City sold lots 3-5 in Block 10 of the Town of Bluestem to Charles Scofield of Davenport for $15,000.
Kenneth Swiger, as personal representative of the estate of James K. Swiger, deceased, in Davenport sold a portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 28, and a portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 28 North, Range 36 E.W.M. to Darieux Archambeault of Puyallup for $85,000.
Kenneth Swiger, as personal representative of the estate of James K. Swiger, deceased, in Davenport, sold a portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 28, and a portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 28 North, Range 36 E.W.M. to James Gruol and Jacqueline Wright of Everett for $185,000.
Donald Meenach, TTE Meenach Living Trust in Valleyford transferred the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 26, Range 38 and the Northwest Quarter of the East Half of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 26, Range 38 to Donald, Gale and Harold Meenach of Valleyford.
Harold and Robyn Meenach of Valleyford transferred the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 26, Range 38 to Donald and Gale Meenach of Idaho.
Donald Lewis in his separate right and Donald and Darlene Meenach of Spokane gifted the Southwest Quarter except the East Half of the Northwest Quarter or Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 26 North, Range 39, the Southeast Quarter except the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 26 North, Range 38 and the Northwest Quarter of the East Half of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 26 North, Range 38 to Harold and Gale Meenach of Valleyford.
Harold Meenach in his separate right and Harold and Robyn Meenach of Valleyford transferred the Southwest Quarter except the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 26, Range 38, the Southeast Quarter of Section 14, Township 26, Range 38 and the Northwest Quarter of the East Half of the East Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 23, Township 26, Range 38 to Harold and Robyn Meenach as trustees of the H & R Meenach Living Trust in Valleyford.
Michael Wren of Odessa sold Lot 6, Block 10 of the Trantum and Schoonover Addition to the Town of Odessa to Patricia and Daniel Nelson of Odessa.
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