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June 13, 2016

| June 13, 2016 1:00 PM

Moses Lake Police Department

June 9

Report of a Hispanic male dropping off a bicycle in a parking lot in the 1000 block of West Ivy Avenue then running around the parking lot on foot before leaving the area. The bicycle was left behind and logged into police property.

Police received a report of a 15-year-old girl driving a car. The vehicle was found parked in the area of West Valley Road and North Stratford Road and an officer observed a person of legal driving age retrieve something out of the car. The officer determined the report was unfounded.

Police responded to a residence that is posted as uninhabitable by code enforcement in the 4200 block of Longview Street. Two women were contacted at the residence and were warned for trespassing.

Report of an ex-employee at a business in the 1800 block of East Kittleson Road stealing about $37,200 by doing fraudulent returns. The man was contacted and stated he didn’t know the reason for his termination from the business. He said he had done fraudulent returns in the past for about $20.

A woman reported her son took her vehicle without permission. The suspect had reportedly borrowed the car the previous day and did not return it. The man returned the car and his mother contacted police.

Report of a window on a house in the 7800 block of Blue Jay Drive with a puncture and crack. The homeowner believes the window was shot with a BB gun.

Report of a taxi cab driver talking on his cellphone and running a stop sign in the area of South Division Street and East Third Avenue. The driver told police he was working, but admitted he knew better than to talk on his phone while driving.

A man reported the frame on his garage door was cracked in the 1100 block of South Clover Drive. Nothing was missing or stolen from the garage.


Grant County Sheriff’s Office

June 9

A man reported an ongoing problem with dogs running at large and making messes in his yard.

A black rifle with a scope was reportedly found in the bushes.

A woman reported seeing a vehicle containing items that she believed, but could not prove, were stolen.

Dogs were reported stuck in an irrigation canal.

A man reported finding garbage in front of a residence.

A woman reported that a male subject was becoming abusive and coming into her bedroom.

A man reported seeing a vehicle go off into the ditch with an injured-looking female and a crying child inside and an intoxicated male walking around the vehicle.

A man reported that he believed his ex was on her way to break into his house.

A fraudulent phone call purporting to be from the IRS was reported.

A female caller reported that her mother’s ex-boyfriend kept coming to the neighbor’s residence and standing at the fence.

A woman reported that her son’s bicycle was missing.

A man reported that his son would not get out of his truck.

June 10

A woman reported hearing a gunshot after her daughter turned a corner in her vehicle.

A woman called to report that she had a warrant and wanted to be picked up.

A man reported that his garage had been tagged overnight.


Grant County Jail

June 9

Alejandro Castro, 23, of Moses Lake, was booked on a Department of Corrections secretary’s warrant and a Grant County District Court warrant.

Juan Solis, of Moses Lake, was booked for felon in possession of a firearm.

Juan Tanguma Jr., 36, of Moses Lake, was booked on two GCDC warrants.

Sue Harrison, 61, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on two GCDC warrants and a warrant out of King County.

Sahlly Trevino, 28, of Pasco, was booked on a GCDC warrant.

Rosario Barrera, 33, of Moses Lake, was booked on a DOC secretary’s warrant.

Tyler Reynolds, 32, of Everett, was booked on a GCDC warrant.

Sarah Meade, 27, of Moses Lake, was booked on a DOC secretary’s warrant and a GCDC warrant.

Cesar Yanez, 30, of Kennewick, was booked on a U.S. District Court warrant.

June 10

Adriana Lopez, 35, of Moses Lake, was arrested for a Grant County Superior Court warrant.

Perla Vasquez, 19, of Warden, was arrested and booked for fourth-degree assault.