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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 21
Traffic stops: 10
A Harrington woman said a man was trespassing at the missile silo site around the 7400 block of Carlson Road in the Lamona area.
A disabled vehicle was reported on Highway 2 at milepost 225.
A Davenport woman said she thought her neighbors stole her shovel and rake.
A Grand Coulee man said a man who was trespassed from Lakeview Terrace had reappeared there.
A Grand Coulee woman asked for a woman to be trespassed from Lakeview Terrace.
A Nevada woman requested a welfare check on a man with health issues in Wilbur.
An Odessa woman reported three youths speeding on dirt bikes on the 300 block of Eighth Street.
A “half-dead” deer on the east side of a football field was reported.
A caller said she heard gunshots and didn’t know why people were shooting.
April 22
Traffic stops: 4
A motion alarm was reported going off at the Harrington school, but no signs of entry were found.
An alarm was reported going off at Wonder Mini Mart in Wilbur.
A caller said two small children were running in the road without a parent around.
A caller said he couldn’t get ahold of the man he stored his boat with near Lake Roosevelt.
A downed stop sign was reported in Davenport.
A Reardan man said delivery and garbage drivers were consistently speeding down Whispering Pines Drive.
A Davenport woman said her neighbor’s dog may have ripped her gate off its hinges.
A caller said he was attempting to get hulk slips for a recently foreclosed home on the 31400 block of Aspen Lane near Hawk Creek.
An automated call of a car crash came in.
A caller said he needed help getting into the home of his recently deceased brother.
A loose dog was reported on Broadway Avenue in Reardan.
Alleged sexual assault was reported in Odessa.
A white pickup truck speeding and making bad passes was reported on Highway 2 at milepost 250.
A man requested a ride to his Mill Canyon home.
A pickup truck pulling a white trailer drifting across the road was reported.
An Odessa woman said she was bitten in the face by a dog and could need stitches.
April 23
Traffic stops: 6
A Creston man requested a hulk slip for a vehicle on his property that needed to be hauled.
Davenport City Hall reported a vehicle blocking the alleyway behind the 500 block of Maxwell Street.
A woman having a seizure near Sandy’s in Wilbur was reported.
An Odessa woman said she saw someone throw a baseball-sized rock through a window of her house.
A caller said he saw new people moving into a location that had been problematic before.
A caller asked for police to talk to an 8-year-old boy who wouldn’t listen in Odessa.
A caller said an orange Bronco was spitting gravel down a local road.
Loud yelling was reported at Cottonwood Springs Apartments in Davenport.
Multiple callers reported a woman yelling and banging on an apartment door in Davenport.
An Odessa woman said a local man gave her drugs.
A malfunctioning carbon dioxide alarm was reported on the 100 block of Maple Street in Reardan.
April 24
Traffic stops: 6
A Geiger Corrections Center inmate was transferred to Lincoln County.
Two dogs running around Davenport High School were reported.
A caller reported a swerving work truck in Wilbur.
A Davenport woman said a man was sleeping under a tree in her front yard.
A Loon Lake woman said she was trying to figure out where she was and was trying to get back to the Colville Reservation.
April 25
Traffic stops: 2
A front door alarm was reported going off at Wonder Mini Mart in Wilbur.
A jail inmate being transported from Okanogan to Spokane Counties was picked up in Lincoln County.
A caller said she was retrieving her belongings from the 32600 block of Hawk Creek Road and couldn’t find her children’s social security cards that were supposed to be in the mailbox.
A caller said his motorcycle plate was stolen outside Doxie’s Diner in Wilbur.
A caller said he was assaulted on a construction site northwest of Reardan.
A vehicle lockout was reported in Reardan.
A local woman brought in a dog she found on Highway 2.
An Odessa School District employee said a man was violating a protection order by posting about her online.
Papers were served to a youth in Davenport.
Papers were served to a man on Sixth Street in Odessa.
A wanted person was reported at Lakeview Terrace in Grand Coulee.
April 26
Traffic stops: 7
A possible court order violation was reported.
Sprague School District staff said a kindergartner brought a taser to school. Further investigation revealed the supposed taser was a type of video game.
A Sprague man said he was charged by a dog on Max Harder Road.
A caller said she was being harassed by a Spokane man.
A warrant attempt was made on the 100 block of West Airport Loop in Seven Bays.
A 51-year-old man suffering from extreme psychosis due to fentanyl use was reported.
April 27
Traffic stops: 11
A Creston man reported a Camry speeding through town at 60 mph before getting up to 90 mph heading toward Wilbur.
An expected death was reported.
A Davenport man said he needed five hulk slips for cars on Highway 25 and the 500 block of 13th Street in Davenport.
An Edwall man said his property owner was trying to evict him on the 52700 block of Sobek Road.
A Grand Coulee man said a woman was trespassing at Lakeview Terrace.
A Reardan man said he found a large blue balloon with instructions not to be touched at Plaster and Addington Roads.
A Spokane woman said she saw a vehicle matching the description of a vehicle where a missing woman was last seen at the Telford Rest Area, but the vehicle wasn’t found there.
A Harrington woman reported a trespasser at the missile site near Lamona.
Multiple people reported a man lying on the south side of Highway 2 at milepost 223.
A Harrington woman said her neighbor was yelling, cursing and threw rocks at her on the 200 block of Willis Street. She later admitted she may have thrown a cigarette at the neighbor.
A Reardan man said his wife was having a mental crisis on the 45300 block of Mondovi Road.
A Sprague man said his son beat him up and was threatening to kill him on the 500 block of Third Street.
A Keller woman said a man pulled into her driveway and asked to use her phone because he didn’t have cell service.
A Davenport woman reported yelling and loud music on the 500 block of 14th Street.
An Odessa woman said it sounded like someone was outside her house.
A Davenport woman said her neighbors were partying every weekend on the 1100 block of Park Street.
JAIL BOOKINGS
April 22
Duran Thomas Sherwood, 44, Wellpinit. Bureau of Indian Affairs detainer.
April 23
Clinton A. McCoy, 49, Wellpinit. Bureau of Indian Affairs detainer.
April 24
Caden Marcus Maxwell, 20, Seven Bays. Originally arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) on charges of failure to register as a sex offender, third-degree malicious mischief, second-degree criminal trespassing, second-degree theft and third-degree driving with a suspended license.
April 25
Semone Lee Reuben, 36, Omak. Arrested by LCSO on charges of third-degree driving with a suspended license and an ignition interlock violation.
April 26
Scot Skenandore-Kieffer, 36, Spokane. Bureau of Indian Affairs detainer.
April 27
Brandi Lee Charette, 33, Spokane. Bureau of Indian Affairs detainer.
Ethan Dean York, 27, Spokane Valley. Arrested by LCSO on a charge of fourth-degree assault.
DISTRICT COURT
Judge Dan B. Johnson
Criminal court-April 25
Emma Makeda Reinmuth, Cheney, failure to transfer title within 45 days. Case dismissed.
Joshua Arthur St. John, Spokane, third-degree driving with a suspended license (dismissed) and operating a vehicle without a license. Sentenced to 24 hours community service, 12 months supervised probation and 12 months unsupervised probation.
Leonardo Rios Caballero, Lamont, driving under the influence. Sentenced to 60 days in jail with credit for 14 days served.
Nicholas Dale Kuest, Ritzville, second-degree custodial interference. Sentenced to 120 days in jail with credit for 14 days served.
Heather Hausman, Mohler, driving under the influence. Sentenced to two days in jail.
Chelsea L. Whitmore, Missoula, operating a vehicle without a license. Fined $1,000.
Felishia Kay Pfaffle, Wilbur, recklessly discharging fireworks violation. Sentenced to 24 hours community service, a $500 fine and six months supervised probation.
Abe Anderson, Creston, unattended hit-and-run. Case dismissed.
Mark James Atichison, Grand Coulee, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to 32 hours community service and 12 months supervised probation.
Travis Lee Cargile, Omak, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to 32 hours community service and 12 months supervised probation.
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS
Dissolutions involving persons living inside Lincoln County: Randolph Chimezie Nowkeji and Blessing Ugwu Ify.
Dissolutions involving persons living outside Lincoln County: 47
PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS
Jere and Juanita Lee of Harrington sold 108 West Sherlock Street in Harrington to Jacob and Jamie Timm of Spokane for $255,900.
Richard and Kimberly Hodapp of Ford sold Lot 2 of Hodapp Short Plat B to Daniel and Marianne Standish of Medical Lake for $90,000.
Trevor Benson and Angela Hoffman-Benson of Almira sold 104 North Seventh Street in Almira to Emanuel Croasmun of Almira for $42,000.
Irene Harris of Davenport sold 1005 Adams Street in Davenport to Kenneth and Patsy Wilson of Cheney for $80,000.
Patricia Corral of Mead sold a portion of the west half of Section 28, Township 24 North, Range 36, a portion of the east half of Section 29, Township 24 North, Range 36, the south half of the northwest quarter of Section 28 and the north half of the north half of the northwest quarter of Section 33, Township 25 North, Range 27 to Michael Booker of Davenport for $616,411.20.
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