Sheriffs Report

 

Last updated 6/14/2019 at 10:15pm



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, May 27: Responding to the 400 block of South Division, Odessa ambulance personnel transported a 79-year-old woman with breathing problems to a Spokane hospital.

Seven cows were observed loose on SR 25 near the Fort Spokane Store.

Responding to Vista Manor, Wilbur ambulance personnel assisted an 80-year-old woman with possible diabetic issues.

A cougar sighting was reported on property adjacent to Eagle View Lane East in the Ford area.

After a Sprague caller first reported the theft of a car dolly from a driveway in the 300 block of East Brooke Street, she called back saying she found it behind another car.

Tuesday, May 28: A Davenport resident told dispatchers he was “getting tired of” hearing a neighbor’s dog begin barking continuously at 6 a.m. each day, waking him up, in the 1000 block of Washington Street.

Ambulance personnel from Wilbur and Creston were dispatched to the 700 block of NE North Avenue in Wilbur where a 70-year-old woman had lost consciousness. She was taken to Coulee Community Hospital.

A caller advised that a man and woman were fighting in the alley at West 2nd and G streets in Sprague.

Emergency personnel were advised that a 73-year-old man lost consciousness at a residence in the 100 block of North Birch in Reardan and later learned he had died.

Sprague firefighters responded to what turned out to be a false report of a brush fire near railroad tracks in the vicinity of Sprague Highway Road East and Jack Brown Road North.

A collision involving a vehicle and deer was reported at the intersection of Miles Creston and Hume roads.

Scattered debris was traced to storm-related flooding on SR 23 between Harrington and Sprague in the vicinity of Platter Road, the northbound lane of which was reported to have been covered in water to the center line.

Wednesday, May 29: A couple of “scary looking” dogs were believed to have traveled about eight miles from an Odessa area residence on Weber Road East to property in Adams County.

A Sprague caller reported being harassed in connection with a vehicle deal that apparently fell apart.

The purchaser of property in the 200 block of West Watson Street in Creston discovered someone living there that deputies said would have to be served with an eviction notice.

Reardan Police checked out a report of a truck that pulled up to an abandoned house in the 400 block of East Broadway Avenue and began unloading items.

Deputies responded to a trespassing report from the 600 block of SE Trinity Avenue in Wilbur after a caller reported someone blocked a driveway with a camp trailer.

Dispatchers took a report from Wilbur that a deceased man’s will may have been forged.

A caller reported a break-in occurred at a Little League shed in Sprague.

Someone cut locks on a couple of units at Stow Away Storage in the 1400 block of Twelfth Street in Davenport.

Thursday, May 30: Responding to the 500 block of NW Armstrong Avenue, Wilbur ambulance personnel assisted an 82-year-old woman suffering possible heart-related chest pain. She was not transported to a hospital.

Two 5-foot tall Iron ornaments valued at about $160 were reported stolen from a yard in the 800 block of Twelfth Street in Davenport.

A caller reported someone set up a trailer and put “a bunch of stuff on it as if they are having a yard sale” on the side of SR 174 near Grand Coulee.

Emergency personnel were advised that an individual had been bitten by a snake on property adjacent to Rocky Ford Road east of Lamona.

Friday, May 31: A caller reported someone stole a license plate from a vehicle parked in the 1300 block of Logan Street in Davenport.

A Davenport area man expressed concern about his teenage daughter possibly having a sexual relationship with a man older than 21.

Graffiti containing “horrible comments” about an individual was discovered inside a restroom at Pioneer Plaza in downtown Davenport.

A deputy responded to a report of a possible burglary in progress in the vicinity of H and Alder streets in Sprague.

Wilbur ambulance personnel transported an 84-year-old woman with chest pain from the local clinic to Lincoln Hospital in Davenport.

Sprague firefighters were unable to locate a fire near Interstate 90 that had been reported by a caller.

A caller reported being cut off by 12 passing motorcycles on SR 174 between Wilbur and Grand Coulee.

Odessa ambulance personnel transported a man with breathing problems from the 100 block of West 6th Avenue to the local hospital.

A deputy assisted in a matter involving a woman experiencing a dementia episode in the 200 block of West 5th Street in Sprague, facilitating her safe return home.

Saturday, June 1: A caller reported seeing “four Russians” in two vehicles swap license plates and drive away from the Sprague Chevron station.

A possible cardiac arrest claimed a 50-year-old woman in the Porcupine Bay area. In an attempt to assist her, dispatchers requested response from the Seven Bays and Egypt fire stations, LifeFlight aerial ambulance (which was later called back to base) and National Park Service personnel.

Ambulance personnel from Wilbur and Creston were summoned to Vista Manor in Wilbur to assist a man having difficulty breathing. He was transported to Lincoln Hospital in Davenport.

Responding to the 100 block of NW West Street in Wilbur, ambulance personnel from Wilbur and Almira transported a woman who had taken extra muscle relaxing medication to Coulee Community Hospital.

Calling from the 100 block of NE Dungan Street in Creston, a man reported a break-in and a missing lawnmower.

Sunday, June 2: Sprague ambulance personnel responded to a one-vehicle rollover collision on Interstate 90. Two occupants were transported to a Spokane hospital.

A caller reported his van was engulfed in flames on Green Canyon Road near its intersection with Level Road near Davenport after it blew its engine and overheated, affecting the oil pan. Firefighters from Davenport were dispatched to the scene.

Responding to the 500 block of South F Street, Sprague ambulance personnel transported a 60-year-old woman with chest pains to the hospital.

Responding to the 1000 block of Morgan Street, Davenport ambulance personnel assisted a 63-year-old woman who had fallen in the tub.

An Odessa woman reported her 16-year-old daughter was “being threatening” to other children in the household.

One person was killed and another injured as a result of a two-vehicle head-on collision at Batum and Fink roads near Odessa.

A caller reported the theft of a 4-wheeler from a residence on Weber Road East in the Odessa area.

Two drill motors were reported stolen from a shed in the 10 block of Main Street in Davenport.

Davenport ambulance personnel transported an 81-year-old woman from the 1400 block of Morgan Street to Lincoln Hospital after she experienced some confusion and pain in her chest, neck and chin.

A boy between 7 and 9 years of age was observed hitting the community center in the Reardan park with a large stick.

JAIL BOOKINGS

May 27: Jacob Allen Fish, 42, Port Angeles, Wash., arrested by LCSO for rendering criminal assistance and obstructing law enforcement.

Erney Wayne Gilbert, 58, Creston, arrested by LCSO for second-degree possession of stolen property.

Scarlett Rain Lynch, 22, Port Angeles, Wash., arrested by LCSO on an out-of-county warrant and for making a false or misleading statement to law enforcement and hit and run.

May 28: Janet Lucille Bacon, 57, Edwall, arrested by LCSO for a legend drug violation.

Spencer Milo Tarbert, 18, Davenport, held on a Stevens County misdemeanor violation.

May 29: Brazen William Penfield, 28, Bremerton, Wash., arrested by LCSO for driving while license suspended, an ignition interlock violation and on a state Department of Corrections detainer for escape from community custody.

Terence S. Smith, 52, Goldbar, Wash., arrested by LCSO for driving while license suspended and an ignition interlock violation.

May 30: Calvin Ramone Davenport, 20, Everett, Wash., arrested by Washington State Patrol (WSP) for possession of marijuana (under 21 years of age).

Ricardo Cortez Kiner, 34, Snohomish, Wash., arrested by WSP for driving while license suspended.

Jeremy Michael Young, 40, Rathdrum, Idaho, arrested by WSP on an out-of-county warrant.

June 1: Del Russell Lammon, 60, Spokane Valley, arrested by LCSO for operating a vessel while under the influence or recklessly.

An additional six individuals were detained under contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections and two under contract with Stevens County.

 

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