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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.

July 2

Traffic stops: 18

A caller reported a male at Seven Bays might be having a heart attack.

An Odessa woman reported her neighbor was driving on the wrong side of the road and tried to hit birds off her bird feeder.

An employee of Davenport Food City reported two young kids for shoplifting.

A caller reported a car on Highway 2 near milepost 224 had run out of gas and a young female driver was crying.

A female called from Lincoln to report an SUV full of juveniles turned around in her driveway.

A caller reported his intoxicated sister pulled him off his Polaris side-by-side.

July 3

Traffic stops: 17

A woman reported locking the keys in her car at the hospital.

A caller reported a disabled car on Highway 2 at milepost 242.

A caller reported her daughter ran away to Cheney.

A caller reported they ran out of gas.

A Keller Ferry employee reported a red Corvette was driving reckless in the parking lot.

A Reardan caller reported someone was illegally dumping on Euclid Road.

An employee of Trader’s Express reported a group of non-English speaking males were looking for a ride to Spokane.

A woman called to report she hit a deer and may have totaled her Lexus.

A caller reported two tall people keep coming to her residence and were making noises that sounded like a sledgehammer hitting her pickup truck.

A woman called to report her neighbor was having some type of emotional issue.

July 4

Traffic stops: 18

A Marlin caller reported a rolled hay truck.

A caller reported a malnourished dog in the 300 block of Maxwell Street.

A collision was reported at Highway 174 and Geostar Road near Grand Coulee.

A caller reported two longhorn cows just off the road on Highway 25 at milepost 12.

A caller requested help in removing a person from his residence on the 600 block of Armstrong Road in Wilbur.

An assault was reported in the 2900 block of Blue Sky Drive in Seven Bays.

An Avista employee reported people were at the park at Long Lake Dam even though it was closed.

A caller reported a group of boys were out of control and shooting illegal fireworks at 9th and Maxwell Street.

A brush fire was reported at Miles Creston Road and Highway 2.

July 5

Traffic stops: 13

A man reported a suspected drunk driver on Highway 2 at milepost 252.

A caller reported an injured deer on the roadway on Highway 2 at milepost 242.

A man requested a welfare check on his wife, who he hadn’t heard from while he’d been out of town for several days.

A Davenport woman called to report a truck just went past her.

A man reported his neighbor keeps coming onto his property and moving things.

Papers were served to a man in the 35000 block of Outlaw Ranch Way in Creston.

A caller reported an abandoned mobile home on the side of the road on Highway 25 at Hart Road.

A caller reported that two days earlier he was held at gunpoint on his knees at Keller Ferry Campground.

Papers were served on a man in the 39000 block of Sun Ridge N in Seven Bays.

The owner of Pinky’s Vintage Flea Market in Almira reported a burglary at her business.

A caller reported a vehicle collision at Highway 2 and Telford Road.

A caller reported an unwelcome person at their residence on the 34000 block of N Moore Road, outside of Reardan.

July 6

Traffic stops: 9

A caller reported 10 head of longhorn cattle on Highway 25 at milepost 10.

A Davenport caller reported a residential burglar alarm was sounding in the 1500 block of Sinclair Street.

A caller reported a distracted driver on his cell phone crossed the fog line on the wrong side of the road driving westbound from Harrington.

A Wilbur caller reported two dogs were left unattended overnight in a pickup parked at NW Lincoln Street and Main Avenue.

A woman reported a weird chemical smell coming from her neighbor’s apartment for the last few weeks.

An Odessa caller reported another resident in his apartment building was driving without a license.

A Davenport caller reported an abandoned dog at Mount View Cemetery.

A Reardan woman reported fraudulent transactions on her STCU account.

A caller reported people were still setting off fireworks at Deer Meadows and that it was getting out of hand.

July 7

Traffic stops: 5

A Davenport caller reported that a west bound speeding truck passed seven cars prior to entering town.

It was reported a Davenport man illegally dumped seven truckloads of debris in Reardan between June 16 and July 3.

A woman reported a white trailer was sitting on her property.

A caller reported an erratic driver traveling westbound on Highway 2.

A woman called to report seeing a bright flash of light coming from a nearby trailer park. She thought it might be a gunshot.

July 8

Traffic stops: 9

A Davenport woman locked the keys in her car and called, seeking assistance.

A caller reported a vehicle collision at 3rd Street and Marshall Street in Davenport.

A caller reported that a female driving a Kia was all over the road and in the ditch on Miles Creston Road, headed toward Highway 2.

A woman called to report her neighbor may have suffered a drug overdose.

An Almira man called to report someone on a neighboring farm was firing mortar style fireworks in the middle of a wheat field.

DISTRICT COURT

Judge Dan B. Johnson

Criminal Court-July 6

Erik Brian Phillips, Spokane, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to two days in jail and 12 months supervised probation.

Trevor Lee Doering, Spokane, third-degree driving with a suspended license. Sentenced to two days in jail and 12 months supervised probation.

Kevin Trenton McCrea, Wellpinit, driving under the influence. Sentenced to two days in jail and 60 months probation.

MARRIAGE DISSOLUTIONS

Lincoln County Clerk

Dissolutions involving persons living inside Lincoln County: 0

Dissolutions involving persons living outside Lincoln County: 37

PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

Brian and Rhonda Downs of Lincoln sold tracts 29, 30, 41 and 52 of Tri-Canyon Ranch to William and Shea Larkin, Tod and Lori McGlaughlin and Thomas Worley of Ephrata for $150,000.

Deanne Burdine of Davenport sold 32508 Mill Canyon Road in Davenport to Paige Kenney and Morton Alexander of Spokane for $20,000.

Suzane Martin of Sprague sold 110 W 3rd Street in Sprague to Kayla Kukuruza of Sprague for $245,500.

JL Smith Properties LLC of Davenport transferred 36490 Hawk Creek Road in Davenport to Hawk Creek Properties LLC of Davenport.

 

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