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Grant County Sheriff’s Office
May 4
A woman reported that the vehicle she had reported stolen the day before was back.
A business reported that a female customer used a stolen card and ID.
A man reported being assaulted by his sister.
A man reported that his vehicle had been hit sometime during the night.
A man reported that a female subject had gone into his residence and stolen a vacuum.
A man reported finding two small goats on his front porch.
A business reported an intoxicated male causing problems.
A man reported finding two juveniles breaking into his neighbor’s residence.
A fight involving at least six people was reported outside a business.
Grant County Jail
May 4
Toribio Hernandez, of Quincy, was booked for harassment.
Antonio Falconer, of Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding Grant County District Court warrant for making false statements to a public servant.
Juan Cano, of Mattawa, was booked for violating a no-contact order.
Ronald Faulkes, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked for DUI.
Cory Dahl, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on a Department of Corrections secretary's warrant and possession of methamphetamine.
Benjamin Keller, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on two outstanding GCDC warrants for third-degree driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Andres Rocha, of Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for DUI and third-degree driving with a suspended or revoked license.
Catarino Juarez, of Tacoma, was arrested on a GCDC bench warrant for DUI.
Nickolas Seffern, of Ephrata, was booked on outstanding GCDC warrants for violation of a no-contact order.
Antuan Juarez, of California, was arrested on a warrant out of California for child rape.
Beatriz Blanco, of Soap Lake, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended or revoked license.
May 5
Tawni Jahns, of Richland, was arrested and booked on an outstanding Grant County Superior Court warrant for possession of meth.
Zackary Thomas, of Grand Coulee, was booked for fourth-degree assault.
Amy Dygert, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for failure to transfer a title within 45 days.