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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. 9

Traffic Stops: 3

7:50 a.m. - Nuisance reported to Nine Ross St apartments 9, Davenport.

9:17 a.m. – Civil situation, no location provided.

9:46 a.m. – Civil situation, no location provided.

10:44 a.m. – Assault and was advised a firearm was involved at the fish tap resort, Sprague.

11:01 a.m. – Animal problem, no further information given.

11:01 a.m. – Sexual assault, no further information provided.

11:18 a.m. – Commercial alarm activated at Wheat Land Band of Washington, Odessa.

12:10 p.m. – Report of a father taking his son in the Seattle area but the mother has not heard from said father or been able to contact him , no location given.

2:28 p.m. – Facebook scam. No location given.

2:39 p.m. – Trespassing, no further information given.

3:33 p.m. – Paper service regarding a temporary protection order, no further information given.

5:21 p.m. – Suspicious circumstances regarding two males and property on Egypt Loop Road, Davenport.

5:37 p.m. – Welfare check on Ed Decato, no further information given.

7:36 p.m. – Animal problem at the Sacred Heart, Spokane.

7:37 p.m. – Report of two dollar store employees screaming at each other, no location given.

Sep. 10

Traffic Stops: 5

6:06 a.m. – Transportation of an inmate, no location given.

8:32 a.m. – Cows on road, no location given.

9:28 a.m. – Mother reported her son skipping school and hanging out with a 19 year old while drinking and smoking pot, requested a deputy to help, no location given.

9:59 a.m. – Report of a wounded deer on the side of the road, no location given.

10:33 a.m. – Report of a lost handgun, male was loading guns in the back of his truck and notices a Smith and West 9 mm in a nylon holster had fallen off of his truck somewhere, no location given.

12:07 p.m. – Report of someone breaking into the caller’s garage, no location given.

12:26 p.m. – Paper service to 105 West Second Ave, Odessa.

12:38 p.m. – Paper service to 612 North West Cliff Ave, Wilbur.

1:00 p.m. – Paper service to 511 Alders St South, Odessa.

1:06 p.m. – Paper service to 52300 Whispering Pines Drive East, Rearden.

1:17 p.m. – Welfare check, no location given.

1:20 p.m. – paper service, no location provided.

1:46 p.m. – Suspicious circumstances, no further information given.

2:18 p.m. – Paper service to information report on 155 West Broadway Ave, Ritzville.

7:00 p.m. – Medical call on the East Bound Area, no further location markers given.

7:27 p.m. – Caller advised they had hit a deer at the intersection, no location provided.

8:09 p.m. – Unsecure premise, no location given.

10:05 p.m. – Suspicious circumstances, no information given.

10:08 p.m. – Commercial alarm activated, no location given.

Sept. 11

Traffic Stops: 13

5:54 a.m. – Suspicious circumstances, no further information given.

8:04 a.m. – Report of a subject dumping trailers, boats, motorhomes, and other items, no location given.

11:15 a.m. – Car needed to get ju7mped on the Indian Creek Road South of Larene, Davenport.

11:28 a.m. – Trespassing no further information provided.

12:05 p.m. – Agency assist no further information provided.

12:48 p.m. – Report of a dog loose by an Amazon driver, no location given.

5:03 p.m. – Report of a parent calling in regarding her child being picked on a school and nothing has been changing after contacting the school, no location given.

5:10 p.m. – Fire reported North of Old DBS building, no exact location given.

6:19 p.m. – Report of a 9 year old daughter running away to her aunt’s house, no location given.

6:33 p.m. – Citizen assist regarding taking care of a deceased uncles estate, no location given.

8:18 p.m. – Civil situation involving a welfare check of a three year old daughter, no location given.

Sept. 12

Traffic Stops: 11

5:46 a.m. – Transportation of an inmate, no further information provided.

7:42 a.m. – Traffic stop changed to an information report regarding Leffel Road and Sunset Highway to Glen In Error.

9:44 a.m. – Transportation of an inmate, no further information given.

9:51 p.m. – paper service on 413 South West Regent Ave, Wilbur.

10:59 p.m. – Report of an animal attack with a dad and seven year old child, no location given.

2:57 p.m. – Agency assist urgency, no further information provided.

3:52 p.m. – Paper service, no location given.

4:44 p.m. – Report of a male pushing a female to the ground and then both are getting into a car driving West Bound on Highway 2, no exact location given.

4:49 p.m. – A father called reporting his daughter was having a verbal argument with her boyfriend, no location given.

7:10 p.m. – Report of a dog that was out again, no location given.

7:13 p.m. – Welfare check, no location given.

Sept. 13

Traffic Stops: 13

1:11 a.m. – Traffic collision deer vs truck, no further information given.

5:59 a.m. – Commercial alarm activated, no location given.

8:11 a.m. – Trespassing, no location given.

8:25 a.m. – Juvenile issue at Wilbur School, Wilbur.

8:35 a.m. – Report of suspicious posts on the Davenport School Facebook page and wanted deputied to check the school, Davenport.

10:08 a.m. – Report of a black calve on its side near the fence on the Same Knack and Highway 2 Intersection, Davenport.

12:37 p.m. – Animal problem, no location given.

3:58 p.m. – Male reported his daughters friends came into their home crying because of an intoxicated neighbor at her home on the Main St, Harrington.

6:05 p.m. – Civil situation, location unknown.

JAIL BOOKINGS

DAVENPORT — The Lincoln County Jail reported the following bookings from Sept. 9-13:

Sept. 9

Anthony Lee Barker, 37, of Sprague, second-degree assault.

Sept. 10

Tomni Susep Bigcrane, 33, of Spokane, charged by Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Thomas Ray Mills, 52, of Twisp, third-degree driving while license is suspended.

Sept. 11

Jada Rayane Colvin, 26, of Davenport, charged by Bureau of Indian Affairs.

Sept. 12

Michael Frederick Miller, 69, of Davenport, driving while under the influence.

Jack Cooper Purdy, 38, of Moses Lake, second-degree taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Sept. 13

Kristina Ann Hansen, 44, of Odessa, second-degree criminal trespassing.

Tyler Lee Herrell, 32, of Deer Park, held on a Stevens County detainer.

Jefferey Lynn Jarrott, 69, of Athol, Idaho, held on a Stevens County detainer.

David Isaac Maldonado, 43, of Chewelah, held on a Stevens County detainer.

Robert Clay Pemberton, 44, of Colville, held on a Stevens County detainer.

Mark Harold Rathbun, 35, held on a Stevens County detainer.

Travis Harry Romane, 26, of Colville, held on a Stevens County detainer

DISTRICT COURT

DAVENPORT — Lincoln County District Court reported the following traffic case dispositions from Sept. 4-11:

Sept. 11

Jean Hilario, amended infraction from speeding 12 mph over the limit down to failure to sign registration, $176.

Thomas Ray Mills of Twisp, modify probation/supervision/sentence for third-degree driving while license suspended. Sentenced to 90 days in jail, 88 suspended; $1,000 fine, $200 imposed.

Sept. 10

John Skovron, amended infraction from speeding to expired registration less than two months, $176.

Sept. 5

Antonio Olivas of Everett, after mitigation hearing, sentenced for 5 mph over limit, fined $114.

Madison Marie Hart of Lynnwood, after contested hearing, sentenced for 15 mph over limit, fined $165.

Georgiy Yefremov, case dismissed as weigh station was closed and subsequent inspection found no violations with vehicle, logbooks or CDL.

Jonah Collins, amended infraction from speeding 33 mph over limit to 24 mph over limit. Fine reduced from $370 to $268 in mitigation hearing.

William Lyle Hunt of Lincoln, operating a motor vehicle without insurance, $559.

Douglas G. Setniker of Orondo, speeding 24 mph over limit, $196.

Yahyo Akhmedov of Philadelphia, Penn., amended infraction from speeding 5 mph over to failure to sign registration, $114.

James Wenzel, amended infraction from speeding to failure to sign registration, $196.

Manuel Requeno, amended infraction from speeding 14 mph over limit to failure to sign registration, $165.

Dorel Postevka of Greenacres, amended infraction from speeding 10 mph over to failure to sign registration, $114.

Omar Jarullah of Portand, Ore., amended infraction from speeding 5 mph over to failure to sign registration, $114.

Mustaf Ahmed of Garden City, Kan., amended infraction from speeding 16 mph over the limit to failure to sign registration, $196.

Cashton Layton Colbert of Davenport, speeding 46 mph over limit, $432.

Destiny Marie Raymond of Hartline, speeding 35 mph over limit, $319.

Dustin John Rodgers of Spokane Valley, speeding 10 mph over limit, $135.

Manuel Arelo Garcia of Brewster, failure to renew expired registration for more than two months, $140.

Terry Joseph Martin, discharge of fireworks in a park, $99.

Jeremiah Paul Riggle of Spokane, failure to renew expired registration for more than two months, $140.

Debra Marie Weis of Ephrata, second-degree negligent driving, $319.

Yasmeen Chrystal Peyton of Spokane, speeding 16 mph over limit, $165.

Kanhai Gitesh Pandya of Dupont, speeding 10 mph over limit, $135.

Eugene Delaney Garner of Seattle, speeding 10 mph over limit, $135.

Sept. 4

Joshua Michael Walker, modify probation/supervision/sentence for third-degree driving while license suspended, 92 days in jail, 88 suspended.

Brandon Ty Baker, harassment case dismissed.

David Robert Rickard of Spokane, driving while under the influence, 364 days in jail, 318 suspended; fined $5,000, $4,000 suspended; five years probation with 36 months supervised; must pay alcohol violator fee of $250, criminal conviction fee of $43, criminal traffic fee of $103, and probation monitoring fee of $1,200. Total fine, $2,553. Must not drive without a license, following ignition interlock rules, be evaluated for substance abuse and attend DUI victims panel. May not use drugs or alcohol and required to submit to random drug/alcohol testing. Reckless endangerment charge dismissed.

Stefan Broadrik, amended infraction from speeding down to expired tabs, $135.

Corey Smith, amended infraction from speeding 10 mph over limit down to speeding 5 mph over limit, $114.

Tony Trevino, amended infraction from speeding 23 mph over limit to 14 mph over limit, $165.

Brent Wegner, amended infraction from speeding 25 mph over limit to 19 mph over limit, $196.

Small Claims

DAVENPORT — Lincoln County District Court (Small Claims) reported the following disposition Sept. 5:

Plaintiff Michael G. Hood of Pasco v. respondent Chris Green of Sprague, order for plaintiff of $585.

SUPERIOR COURT

Criminal

Davenport — Lincoln County Superior Court reported the following criminal case dispositions from Aug. 30 to Sept. 10:

Sept. 10

State v. Kevin W. Lessard, status conference.

State v. Arthur J. Banko, arraignment

Sept. 12

State v. Arthur J. Banko, arraigned on charge of felony harassment-threats to kill. Held without bail in the Lincoln County Jail.

Civil

DAVENPORT — Lincoln County Superior Court reported the following dispositions on civil matters from Aug. 30 to Sept. 10:

Sept. 10

Petitioner Richard Evan Donaldson, estate of Sue A. Donaldson, deceased. New filiing.

Review hearing, guardianship of Julia Cool.

Review hearing, guardianship of Wendy Cool.

Petitioner Patrick Joseph Kennedy vs. Tara Nichole Kennedy, modification of child support.

Review hearing, Eric Christopher McKinney.

Guardianship hearing, Anthony Hearrean.

Petitioner Jia Cui v. respondent Victor Song Huang, motions to change venue, consolidate hearings and shorten time.

Janet Marie Morris v. Nicholaus William Morris, temporary order, adequate cause for parenting plan change.

Donna Lee Ciero v. Cara Angelique South, show cause/contempt hearing.

Katherine Gail Andersen v. Jason DeWayne Tilson, motions for clarification, show cause/contempt and change of venue.

Logan Christopher McCarthy v. Lillian Marie Nielsen, motion to finalize child support.

Sara Elizabeth Tyler v. Steffan Richard Tyler, motion to change venue to Spokane County.

Courtney Kennedy v. Jared Michael Eagle, protection order.

Shawnia Francis Lawrence v. Edward Michael Stensgar, protection order.

Chelsea Michelle Jensen v. Jeremy Scott Jensen, motion to enforce child support.

Pamela J. Abken v. Stephane K. Abken, protection order.

Rebekah Nicole Southard v. Zacharay Michael Southard, final order.

Edward James Porter v. Veronica Jane Proter, motion to vacate.

Sept. 9

Petitioner state Department of Revenue v. Sarah Margaret Hanni, tax revenue warrant.

Petitioner Dakota Dale Childers, estate of Dale R. Childers, deceased.

In RE, Bessie and Godfrey Thompson, petition to appoint successor trustee.

Shelly Marie Christianson v. Joseph Lee Christianson, protection order.

Sept. 4

Laura Jane Sherrill v. Kenneth James Swiger, set trial date.

Sept. 3

Plaintiff state Department of Revenue v. defendant Crusiers Driving Academy, abstract of judgment.

Petitioner Kim-Lien L. and Tuyen Van Nguyen v. respondent John K. Burk, civil protection order.

Aug. 30

Petitioner Pamela J. Abken v. respondent Stephanie K. Abken, civil protection order.

Juvenile court

DAVENPORT — Lincoln County Superior Court reported the following juvenile case dispositions from Aug. 30 to Sept. 10:

Sept. 10

Two juvenile cases; one on permanency planning one a dependency review.

MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS

In-county residents: 0

Out-of-county residents: 42

MARRIAGE LICENSES

DAVENPORT — The Lincoln County Auditor’s Office reported the following applications for marriage licenses from Sept. 5-10:

Sept. 10

Logan Christopher McCarthy, 31, and Bobbie Jo Allen, 26, both of Davenport.

Sept. 9

Sterling Jahn, 31, and Kelsi Siobhan Nieves, 27, both of Davenport.

Jay Allen Gerber, 74, and Shirley Ann Laibida, 65, both of Reardan.

Sept. 6

Levi David Paul Seylor, 29, and Eliza Laine Farag, 25, both of Grand Coulee.

Sept. 3

Daniel Hampton Nelson Jr. ,23, of Odessa, and Tavia Marie Oberlander-Rishel, 21, of Lamont.

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Thomas Frick, Personal Representative of the estate of Donald Frick to Daniel and Mary Hoy, 504 8th Ave, $400,000

John Hickery and Darlene Vickery to Vickery Living Trust, 39954 Sterling Valley Rd, quit claim.

Gary Gibson to Andrew and Elizabeth Mulbry, That portion of the south half of the Northeast Quarter, Section 12 Township 27 Range 34, $75,000

Tracy Harper to Ned and Ashley Bernath, Lots 9 and 10 and the west 12.5 feet of lot 8, Block 31 of the addition to the town of Sprague. Gift.

Exodus Properties LLC to Troy and Emerita Bracy, 27991 Telford South Cole Ranch Rd.

$30,000

 

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