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Grant County Sheriff’s Office
June 19
A man reported that his house was broken into.
A man reported that his daughter assaulted him and stole rings.
A woman reported that two dogs chased her and her husband.
A man reported an ongoing problem with a dog getting into his yard.
A portable welder was reported stolen.
A man reported that his vehicle was vandalized.
A man reported that someone ran into the fence in his backyard and broke it down.
Teenagers were reported swimming in a canal.
A male reportedly assaulted his girlfriend.
A man reported that his son stole his laptop.
A male caller reported that a man threatened to kill people on the phone, and that the subject was on his way to the reporting party’s address.
A man reported on ongoing problem with his stepson’s ex-girlfriend threatening and harassing him and the stepson.
A woman reported that her son came home, pushed her and started yelling at her.
A female caller reported receiving a threatening text message from her ex.
A man reported that three subjects in a truck tried to open his door.
A woman reported that her husband hit her.
Moses Lake Police Department
June 19
Report of vehicle prowl in the 1100 block of West Cascade Avenue. Victim said unknown subjects broke into her car and searched it, but only took miscellaneous items.
Report of attempted burglary in the 900 block of South Skyline Drive. Resident said she was in the process of moving out; no one was in the residence overnight, and when she returned in the morning, unknown suspects had damaged the front door in an effort to break in.
Report of two-vehicle, non-injury accident at the intersection of East Broadway Avenue and North Block Street. Driver of vehicle 1 backed into vehicle 2, which was driving by.
Report of theft at Samaritan Hospital, 801 East Wheeler Rd. Victim had a portable generator set up, powering props for a blood drive, and left the area for a short time. While she was gone unknown suspects took the generator. Estimated value is $2,000.
Report of theft in the 1100 block of West Gem Avenue. Unknown suspects stole a battery from a camper parked behind the house sometime during the previous week.
Report of two-vehicle, non-injury accident at the intersection of Northeast Patton Boulevard and Northeast Randolph Road. Driver of vehicle 2 stopped for the stop sign at Randolph and Patton and was rear-ended by vehicle 1. Driver of vehicle 1 was cited for failing to stop.
A 33-year-old woman was cited for fourth-degree assault after she allegedly hit her husband's ex-wife at a business at 1005 North Stratford Rd.
A 26-year-old man was arrested on two outstanding Grant County warrants.
Report of theft at a residence in the 1200 block of South Eastlake Drive. Victim said lights were stolen from the front yard.
Report of vandalism at a residence in the 1100 block of West Gary Street. Window apparently was damaged with a BB or pellet gun.
Report of possible counterfeit bill at a business at 934 North Stratford Rd. The business's equipment wouldn't process a $100 bill given to them by a customer.
Grant County Jail
June 19
Jose Villanueva Castillo, 31, Moses Lake, was booked into the Grant County Jail for reckless endangerment (domestic violence), fourth-degree assault (domestic violence), third-degree malicious mischief (domestic violence) and interfering with reporting of domestic violence.
Jeffrey Hughes, 42, Lynnwood, was booked on an outstanding Edmonds city warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended license.
Aspen Phetmisay, 19, no address listed, was booked for fourth-degree assault.
Luis Gomez-Cristobal, 26, Madera, Cal., was booked on outstanding Pierce County warrants for three counts of unlawful sale of a controlled substance and one count of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
Kenneth Major, 30, Wilson Creek, was booked for theft of a motor vehicle.
Gabriel Watley, 27, transient, was booked for second-degree criminal trespassing and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Beau Wassink, 26, Moses Lake, was booked on outstanding Grant County District Court warrants for two counts of first-degree criminal trespassing.