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Moses Lake Police Department
July 2
Report of graffiti in the 400 block of South Burress Avenue. Estimated damage, $1,500.
Report of prowler at a residence in the 2200 block of West Basin Street. Reporting party said unknown suspects had tried to open the back door periodically over the last few days.
Report of theft from a business at 108 W. Broadway Ave. Owner said suspect stole cable; suspect was described as a small, slender white male.
Report of two-vehicle, injury accident at the intersection of North Stratford Road and West Mart Road. Driver of vehicle 1 was making a left-hand turn; vehicle 1 and vehicle 2 collided in the intersection. Both drivers claimed they had the right of way. Driver of vehicle 1 was transported to Samaritan Hospital.
Report of theft from a business at 1005 N. Stratford Rd. Suspects loaded electronic items into a cart and left the premises without paying. Photos of suspects are being circulated.
Report of bike and toys stolen from a residence in the 2000 block of South Crestmont Drive. Unknown suspects stole a bike and two big wheel toys sometime overnight. The bike was described as a purple Huffy mountain bike. Estimated value of all items, $200.
Report of theft at a business at 1005 North Stratford Rd. Reporting party said her phone was stolen while she was shopping.
Grant County Sheriff’s Office
June 29
A woman reported that someone against whom she has a restraining order had violated the order.
A man reported his identity stolen and fraud on his credit card.
A pit bull was reported running at large.
A man reported that a male threatened him with a pistol.
A woman reported her vehicle stolen.
June 30
A woman reported that a stray pit bull tried to attack her.
A man reported that a female hit him.
A woman reported that she was assaulted by her friend’s ex.
A woman reported receiving fraudulent phone calls purporting to be from the IRS.
A man reported that a family member stole items from his mother’s home.
A woman reported a female at her house pounding on the walls and threatening her.
A woman reported her purse stolen from her truck.
A man reported his license plate stolen.
July 1
A cow was reported running at large.
A female caller reported that her brother threatened her father with a gun.
July 2
A woman reported that a male came into her house while she was sleeping then left when he saw her.
A woman reported fraudulent charges on her debit card.
Grant County Jail
June 30
Venessa Arredondo Rocha, 34, Othello, was booked on an outstanding Grant County Superior Court warrant for reckless driving and signal preemption device-accident, and an outstanding Benton County warrant for possession of Oxycodone without a prescription.
David Zarback, 38, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended license.
Steven Smallwood, 28, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) and third-degree theft (domestic violence).
Darrin Calloway, 49, Quincy, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for third-degree theft.
Eric Castro, 33, Ephrata, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for indecent exposure.
Andrew Packer, 28, Moses Lake, was booked for driving without a valid driver’s license and an outstanding WDOC warrant.
Lauren Cawston, 31, Seattle, was booked on outstanding GCDC warrants for two counts of third-degree driving with a suspended license.
Dyllon Suazo, 21, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding WDOC warrant for third-degree assault of a law enforcement officer and an outstanding GCDC warrant for first-degree criminal trespassing.
Edwin Ventura, 21, Soap Lake, was booked for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence).
July 1
Octavio Serrano, 30, Quincy, was booked for third-degree malicious mischief (domestic violence), attempting to intimidate public servant and resisting arrest.
Mariano Santoyo Pantoja, 30, Moses Lake, was booked for violation of a no-contact order.
Santiago Ruiz Magallanes, 24, Quincy, was booked for second-degree assault and harassment.
Nike Salas, 21, Quincy, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for second-degree driving with a suspended license.
Andrew Armacosta-Felton, 46, Moses Lake, was booked for obstruction.
Iveth Hernandez, 22, Moses Lake, was booked for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) and third-degree malicious mischief (domestic violence).
James Bortiz, 50, Ephrata, was booked on an outstanding warrant for bail jumping.
Trinity Olsen, 27, Warden, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended license and an outstanding Adams County warrant for theft of a firearm.
Isaac Fuentes Gomez, 19, Othello, was booked on an outstanding WDOC warrant for possession of controlled substances.
Antionette Quintanilla, 29, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding WDOC warrant for third-degree assault.
Beatriz Blanco, 24, Soap Lake, was booked for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) and outstanding GCDC warrants for fourth-degree assault and third-degree malicious mischief.
Daniel Ewing, 36, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding Okanogan County warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended license.
Miguel Montemayor, 40, Moses Lake, was booked for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence)
July 2
Brian Giao, 26, Hayden, Idaho, was booked into the Grant County Jail for two counts of communication with a minor for immoral purposes and two counts of possession of images of a minor engaged in explicit conduct.
Cruz Cervantes, no age listed, Moses Lake, was booked for first-degree trafficking in stolen property, second-degree possession of stolen property, second-degree burglary and second-degree theft.
Enrique Pena, 35, Moses Lake, was booked on outstanding Washington Department of Corrections warrants for second-degree assault and third-degree assault, and a Grant County District Court warrant for third-degree driving without a valid driver’s license.
Vince Torres, 50, Soap Lake, was booked third-degree theft.
Sabrina Alpine, 25, Ephrata, was booked fourth-degree assault (domestic violence) and third-degree theft.