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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.

Monday, June 19: Wilbur ambulance personnel assisted a 79-year-old man with breathing difficulties.

A caller told dispatchers he discovered a still-smoldering campfire between Davenport Motor Co. and the skate park. A responding deputy poured a bucket of water on it to put it out.

An abandoned white bus blocked traffic for three days at the corner of SR 231 and Bergeron Road near Reardan.

A break-in was reported at the old missile site between Davenport and Harrington.

An 8-year-old boy whose mother reported him missing after he failed to return home two hours after leaving on a bicycle eventually turned up after a deputy joined Reardan Police in a search.

People were discharging fireworks illegally in the 400 block of North Aspen in Reardan.

An Odessa man told local police that a package had been stolen from the porch of a residence in the 400 block of South Alder Street.

Responding to the 200 block of South Alder Street, Odessa Police intervened in a dispute between two individuals over ownership of a dog.

Reardan Police looked into a woman’s report that trespassing had occurred at a residence in the 100 block of South Elm.

Tuesday, June 20: Reardan EMTs and Davenport ambulance personnel assisted a 76-year-old man experiencing abdominal pain and nausea.

As a result of vehicle prowling in the 1000 block of Main Street in Davenport, a Fitbit device and charging cords for an iPhone were reported missing.

A caller told dispatchers he had been forced from U.S. 2 near the Telford rest area by a U-Haul truck that made a bad pass while traveling east.

A 15-year-old boy was placed into custody after deputies responded to a report that a woman had been punched in the face and possibly broke her jaw during an alleged domestic assault at a residence on Aspen Lane in the Hawk Creek area north of Davenport.

National Park Service personnel dealt with a boat that became stranded on Lake Roosevelt near Lincoln, to which it was eventually towed.

Wednesday, June 21: A power line was damaged and a new pole needed in the 400 block of North Lake Street in Reardan after being struck by a semi-truck.

Davenport ambulance personnel assisted a 93-year-old woman who had fallen at the Davenport Retirement Village.

A man was observed climbing on the city water tower behind the sheriff’s office in Davenport.

A Sprague woman reported camping items and tools missing from a residence in the 2200 block of Walnut Loop.

A caller reported incidents of mail theft from a postal box at the corner of Linstrum and Bluestem roads.

Dispatchers were told about a white sports car traveling at more than 100 miles per hour on SR 25 about two miles north of Davenport.

Two women were involved in a verbal dispute concerning their sons’ behavior at the Davenport city park.

A cell phone was reported stolen from a swimmer at the Davenport Water Park.

A car was the target of a break-in while parked in the 200 block of Marshall Street in Davenport.

Thursday, June 22: Odessa firefighters handled a field fire in the vicinity of Deal and Schoessler roads.

Wilbur ambulance personnel assisted an elderly woman who wasn’t able to get up after falling down stairs.

Deputies investigated a report of illegal dumping of garbage in the 400 block of Ross Street in Davenport.

Deputies assisted a Davenport family with a runaway foster child.

A group of skateboarding juveniles were observed trying to hook up with passing vehicles for rides near the Davenport city park.

Damage to a vehicle was reported from a caller in the 800 block of Twelfth Street in Davenport.

Friday, June 23: Firefighters from Davenport and Egypt doused a hay field fire in the vicinity of Egypt Loop Road.

A deputy advised two men who had just been released from the county jail to stop panhandling in front of Davenport Family Foods and go to Pioneer Plaza across the street.

Deputies intervened in a dispute over the placement of a fence between neighbors on Eagle View Lane in the Ford area of Lincoln County.

Trapped inside after a collision with a deer on U.S. 2 near Reardan deployed her car’s airbags, a caller told dispatchers she couldn’t open the door. She received assistance from a deputy and the Washington State Patrol.

A caller reported that the wind blew spray from a tractor on the north side of U.S. 2 near Janett Road near Davenport onto the highway, affecting visibility for drivers in the vicinity.

Damage resulted to a vehicle that collided with a deer on SR 28 at Red Bridge Road.

A Sprague caller reported fireworks were being ignited in the 600 block of West 3rd.

Responding to the 100 block of South 4th, Odessa Police checked out a report of a loud argument between two men that may have included a physical assault. The alleged victim insisted no assault had occurred, but was described by an officer as “not being cooperative.”

A caller told Odessa Police that a man yelled at another man in the vicinity of 4th and Birch.

Saturday, June 24: Deputies investigated a report of the sound of gunshots near Harrington but determined that fireworks actually were the source.

A woman who couldn’t move her extremities after being bucked off a horse was transported in a LifeFlight aerial ambulance from the vicinity of Devore and Holderby roads to a Spokane hospital.

A Harrington caller reported the theft of a bike/3-wheeler valued at $1,300 from the 100 block of Alice Street.

Wilbur and Creston firefighters responded to a vehicle on fire in the parking lot of Sandy’s Family Foods, which was evacuated while the blaze was being extinguished.

Emergency personnel responded to a reported ammonia leak at McGregor’s in Davenport.

A deputy checked out a report that someone attempted to get in the back door of a residence in the 200 block of Marshall Street in Davenport.

Sunday, June 25: A deputy responded to a report of an individual entering property on South 4th Street in Harrington without the owner’s consent.

Deputies and National Park Service personnel responded to a report of possible trespassing on property on Pineridge Road East north of Davenport by individuals attempting to launch a boat into Lake Roosevelt.

A caller advised Reardan Police that two naked individuals were passed out inside a vehicle parked in the 100 block of North Birch.

JAIL BOOKINGS

June 19: Nicholas D. Henderson, 35, Davenport, confined one day by the court for a probation violation (bail-jumping).

June 20: Joseph D. Friedlander, 43, Omak, Wash., arrested by Reardan Police for failing to appear for an ignition interlock violation.

June 21: Annie F. Walker, 26, Spokane, arrested by Reardan Police for failing to appear for driving while license suspended.

June 22: Zachary James Steagall, 40, Kennewick, Wash., arrested by Washington State Patrol (WSP) for possession of a stolen vehicle.

June 23: Seth J. Tolliver, 25, Wenatchee, Wash., arrested by WSP for failing to appear for driving while license suspended.

Nichol Lynn Dreier, 34, Spokane, confined one day by the court for driving while license suspended.

Calib C. Ross, 32, Wilbur, confined one day by the court for driving under the influence.

Brandon D. Cate, 18, Omak, Wash., arrested by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) for no valid operator’s license with identification.

June 24: Corbyn M. Nestor, 21, Wilbur, arrested by LCSO for driving under the influence.

From June 20 to 26, nine individuals were held in the Lincoln County Jail under contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections and one for the City of Airway Heights.

Court Report

SUPERIOR COURT

John F. Strohmaier, Judge

New Civil Cases

Deanna Davidson, of Davenport, seeks damages from Timothy Floyd Demaine, doing business as Tim the Tile Guy, of Spokane, alleging breach of a $18,872 contract in the February 2017 remodeling of a residence in the 27000 block of Wheatland Road North. She claims that the respondent failed to perform tile work in a workmanlike manner, installed improper tile, abandoned the job and failed to complete the agreed upon work, resulting in damages of at least $10,000.

Eagle West Insurance Co. (for Danny and Jorgene Ertsgaard) alleges negligence by Lexington Homes, Inc., of Spokane Valley and claims about $238,112 damage resulted from a November 2015 structure fire in the 22000 block of West Sprague in Reardan that originated in a fireplace that had combustible wood framing placed in contact with the front of the fireplace in violation of the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

DISTRICT COURT

Dan B. Johnson, Judge

Editor’s note: These reports are based on forms filled out by the presiding judge during court sessions and subsequently reviewed by the newspaper.

Deeanna Marie Latting, Fairfield, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 3 days jail (credited as served), $43 court assessment.

Seth James Tolliver, Wenatchee, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 3 days jail (1 credited as served) converted to 20 hours community service, $60 court assessment.

Joseph Dean Friedlander, Omak, Wash., probation violation (no ignition interlock), 5 days jail (credited as served), $392 court assessments.

MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS

Lincoln County Clerk’s Office

New filings: 32 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.

Petitions for legal separation: 2 involving persons living outside Lincoln County.

Property Transactions

Lincoln County Treasurer’s Office

James M. Cunningham and Debbie M. Cunningham, Kent, Wash., to Stephen Richards, Seven Bays – portion of Sec. 7, T27N, R36E, $15,000.

Kimberly Lynne Olson Mickelson (trustee, Donald S. Olson Trust), Seattle, to TFT LLC, Hayden, Idaho – Lot 19, Roosevelt Ranch Division No. 4, subject to easements, $200,000.

Donald H. Schibel and Lorene M. Schibel, Odessa, to Shelly Hauge, Odessa – Lot 5, west 25 feet of Lot 6, Blk. 7 and east 37½ feet of Lot 16, Blk. 8, Pattee and Lyons Addition to the Town of Odessa (except north 20 feet and portion of vacated Seventh Street, formerly Eleventh Street, between Lot 16, Blk. 8 and Lot 5, Blk. 7), $160,000.

Richard B. Jeffrey, Betty Egbert, Adam Honkala and Maggie Honkala, Creston, to Travis Logan and Rachel Logan, Creston – portion of Sec. 10, T26N, R34E and 1984 27x66 mobile home, subject to easements, $250,000.

Bradley E. Cole and Kimberly D. Cole, Davenport, to Shawna Waters, Davenport – Lot 1 and west half of Lot 2, Blk. 37, Timmon’s Second Addition to the Town of Davenport, $250,000.

Sheldon Restad, Lynnwood, Wash., to Jalon Siedelman, Odessa – Lot 7, Blk. 5, Original Town of Odessa, $20,000.

Alice J. Spilker (trustee, Ernest and Alice Spilker Revocable Trust), Palm Desert, Calif., to Sharon Stein (trustee, Spilker Protector Trust), Palm Desert, Calif. – portion of Sec. 25, T26N, R37E and portion of Sec. 30, T26N, R38E, $0.

Thomas B. Markley and Donna L. Markley, Moxee City, Wash., to Scott Allen Campbell and Carol Lynn Campbell, Covington, Wash. – Lot 24B, Roosevelt Lake Ranch Division No. 4, $80,000.

Toby J. Pinter and Suzanne C. Pinter, Lake Wylie, S.C., to Ken Dupree, Spokane – Lot F, Ridgeview Estates (per boundary line adjustment of Lot 90), $50,000.

Marjorie A. Dupree, Spokane, to Ken Dupree, Spokane – Lot F, Ridgeview Estates, $0.

Kenneth Carpenter and Myra L. Carpenter, Davenport, to Lars R. Hendrickson and Hanna E. Hendrickson, Davenport – portion of Sec. 23, T24N, R36E, $88,000.

Inland Cellular Telephone Co., Inc., Roslyn, Wash., to Inland Cellular LLC, Roslyn – portions of Sec. 13, T21N, R38E and portion of Sec. 18, T21N, R39E, subject to easements, $0.

James A. Kinservik and Janene L. Kinservik, Newport, Wash., to Russell Staples and Kathleen Staples, Yakima – portion of Sec. 1, T27N, R34E, subject to easements, $105,000.

John F. Hanlon, Jr. and Meredith L. Hanlon, Naples, Fla., to Wollweber Land LLC, Edwall – portion of Sec. 30, T24N, R39E and CRP contract to transfer 100 percent of 2017 payment to grantee, $315,000.

Carrie B. Shields, Sprague, to Erwin L. McGrath, Sprague – Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 20, Original Town of Sprague, $139,900.

Julie A. Shaw, Spokane, to Jed Valdez and Sarah Valdez, Reardan – portion of Sec. 16, T25N, R39E, $190,000.

Scott E. Krupke and Nicole M. Krupke, Edwall, to Andrew T. Lindbloom and Alexis K. Webster, Edwall – west half of Government Lot 11, Sec. 6, T24N, R39E, $151,000.

 

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