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Moses Lake Police Department
Oct. 18
A patron at a motel in the 1000 block of South Pioneer Way reported an object went through her room's window moments after she heard two loud explosions.
Report of some gasoline siphoned out of a vehicle on North Pierce Drive.
A man was spotted stealing alcohol from Safeway and fleeing the scene. Police were not able to find the suspect.
Report of a man smoking marijuana in the 400 block of East Nelson Road. Police determined the man was smoking a cigarette, not marijuana.
A business reported an unknown subject dumped five glass car windshields into their dumpster in the 1300 block of South Pioneer Way.
A woman reported a Federal Express employee stomped on her dog in the 3100 block of West Wapato Drive. Follow up was made with Federal Express for the driver's statement on the incident.
A officer contacted a transient in the 1300 block of West Marina Drive who was in the process of packing up his things after camping. The man was advised the property owner did not want anyone camping there and the man agreed to pack his belongings and leave the area.
Students at Frontier Middle School reported an unknown man in a green Buick parked across the street from the school and told a student he would beat him up. Police could not find the vehicle.
Police contacted three juvenilesĀ in the 900 block of South Juniper Driver who were reportedly playing soccer with a rock and broke a window.
Report of a drug deal involving two vehicles in the 300 block of West Broadway Avenue. Both of the vehicles were gone when police arrived.
Grant County Sheriff Oct. 18
A male caller reported that his brother was refusing to go to school.
A female complainant walked into a medical clinic reporting that she had been assaulted and raped.
A woman reported that her ex had broken his protection order and chased her.
A woman reported that her son was pushing her.
A female reported that her ex-boyfriend had taken her keys and was beating up her car.
A woman reported that her ex had threatened to kill her.
A storage business reported a burglary.
A male caller reported that someone had knocked on his door and left a note written in crayon saying they hated him. The note also had what might have been a clown face drawn on it.
Oct. 19
A male complainant reported that his vehicle had been broken into overnight.
A man reported that someone had broken into his vehicle and stolen a rifle.