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Moses Lake Police Department
Nov. 20
Report of two-vehicle, hit and run accident at the intersection of Pioneer Way and Nelson Road. Driver of vehicle 2 was stopped at the traffic light; driver of vehicle 1 attempted to drive by on the left side and hit the back of vehicle 2. Driver of vehicle 2 fled the scene but the car was located at Moses Lake High School. The driver admitted hitting vehicle 1.
A man, no age listed, was arrested for three counts of second-degree assault after he allegedly rammed another vehicle following a verbal dispute.
Report of two-vehicle, hit and run accident. Reporting parties went to an event at a local business and when they came out, the driver’s side of the car had been damaged, possibly by another driver backing out.
Report of single vehicle accident at Moses Lake High School. The driver, an 18-year-old man, lost control of his car while leaving the parking lot and took out a street sign across the street. He fled the scene. The car and driver were located not far from the high school; he was driving on two flat front tires and had substantial front end damage. He was cited for reckless driving and hit and run.
Report of identity theft. Victim reported unknown suspects had charged about $1,000 on her debit card.
Report of possible fraud. Victim’s car was broken into last week and checkbook stolen. The checkbook was recovered but some checks were missing.
A 15-year-old girl was arrested for truancy.
Report of attempted burglary at a residence in the 800 block of South Division Street. Reporting party said unknown suspect kicked the back slider, apparently in an attempt to enter the house.
A suspect, no age listed, was cited for third-degree theft after being detained by store employees for attempting to steal about $24 in merchandise from a business at 1005 N. Stratford Rd.
A man, no age listed, was arrested on four outstanding warrants after being detained at a business at 960 N. Stratford Rd.
A man, no age listed, was arrested for interfering with a health care facility after allegedly threatening an employee at Samaritan Hospital.
A subject, no age listed, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
Report of vehicle prowl at a residence in the 400 block of East Linden Avenue. Thieves stole a 9mm pistol, no value given.
Grant County Sheriff’s Office
Nov. 20
A woman reported damage to her Jeep window.
A fence was reportedly broken down at Doolittle Park.
A man reported that his house had been broken into.
A man reported that someone broke into his house and stole firearms.
Grant County Jail
Nov. 20
Daniel Lewis, 24, Ephrata, was booked into the Grant County Jail on an outstanding Washington Department of Corrections warrant.
Merced Quintero Rodriguez, 47, transient, was booked for interfering with a health care facility.
Carlos Marmolejo, 32, Royal City, was booked for possession of methamphetamines, third degree theft and outstanding Grant County District Court warrants for four counts of third-degree driving with a suspended license.
Miguel Cerna, 36, Moses Lake, was booked for three counts of second-degree assault.
Manrique Torres Vallejo, 42, Quincy, was booked for attempted vehicular assault, hit and run attended and making false statements to law enforcement.
Ray Yotty, 54, Ephrata, was booked on an outstanding WDOC detainer.
Timothy Kennell, 64, no address listed, was booked on an outstanding WDOC detainer.
Nov. 21
Lori Keffler, 20, Omak, was booked on an outstanding Grant County Superior Court warrant for second-degree burglary, first-degree criminal trespassing and third-degree theft, and an outstanding Chelan County warrant for first-degree criminal trespassing and third-degree theft.
Tracey Cobb, 31, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended license.