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February 19, 2016

| February 19, 2016 12:45 PM

Moses Lake Police Department

Feb. 17

  • A woman was permanently trespassed from all Walmart stores for life after she was reportedly harassing customers for money. She allegedly demanded people drive her to an ATM so they could withdraw money and give it to her.
  • A man was cited and released after he was caught stealing a pocket knife from Walmart.
  • Some gang-related graffiti was located in a breezeway at Peninsula Elementary.
  • An unidentified white male walked out of Walmart without paying for his deli food. The man was gone before police arrived.
  • Report of an ongoing problem with a student running away from Endeavour Middle School. Police were not able to find the student. The student's parents were contacted and advised of the circumstances.
  • Report of numerous items stolen during a burglary at a residence in the 1100 block of West Columbia Avenue.
  • Security cameras at a convenience store in the 1200 block of South Pioneer Way reportedly caught a male suspect on the roof of the building moving the cameras. Later in the day a woman entered the store and attempted to steal items. She reportedly left the items behind when confronted by a store employee and left in a Dodge Caravan.
  • A woman advised her son almost struck a woman on Clover Drive approaching Nelson Road who was reportedly lying in the road. The woman reportedly got up and hit the hood of the car and lay back down under the car's tire. Upon arrival, officers found several juveniles under the influence of alcohol.
  • Two men reportedly got into an argument of South Skyline Drive that turned physical. The men exchanged punches and one of the men fell on the other's arm and dislocated it. The victim advised he did not want to pursue charges and the suspect left before officers arrived.
  • A woman advised she was involved in a collision at the intersection of Yonezawa Boulevard and Clover Drive. She said her vehicle spun out and struck a curb causing damage to the front tires on her car. The woman told police she believed a neighbor at her apartment complex must have lowered the tire pressure on her car causing it to pull to the left.