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Moses Lake Police Department
March 13
A male Moses Lake High School student confronted a female student who put glitter and syrup on his backpack. The male student put his arm around the female student's neck and pushed her. A report will be filed for assault.
A woman reported an unknown person made verbal threats toward a laundromat worker on East Broadway Avenue.
An unknown person broke into a vehicle in the 3000 block of Road H Northeast. The suspect stole several items, damaged the vehicle and fled the scene.
Report of a 13-year-old girl who is homeschooled taking beer, cigarettes and marijuana onto Larson Heights Elementary property. The caller was told to call back if the girl returns to the school.
A man was arrested after assaulting a person and stealing the person's cellphones and keys.
Report of a WinCo Foods employee pick pocketing $200 while working as a cashier at the store.
A woman reported a male made a shooting gesture toward her. The suspect was stopped during a traffic stop. The caller did not want to pursue charges against the suspect.
A intoxicated man was arrested after being uncooperative with staff and causing a disturbance at Samaritan Hospital.
Grant County Sheriff’s Office
March 13
A dog was reported stolen.
A woman reported that her boyfriend’s ex-wife, against whom he had a no-contact order, was outside and trying to break the front door.
A woman reported that her husband had sexually abused her teenage daughter.
Grant County Jail
March 11
Andre Picard, 61, Grand Coulee, was booked for violation of a no-contact order.
David Camilo, 21, Othello, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for driving without a valid driver’s license.
Amber Barnes, 39, Ephrata, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for possession of methamphetamines and solicitation.
William Laroque, 34, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for fourth-degree assault (domestic violence).
Joel Havens, no age listed, Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding Adams County warrant for fourth-degree assault.
Salvador Alvarez Alvarez, 52, Schwana, was booked for felony eluding, DUI and third-degree driving with a suspended license.
March 12
Alejandro Madrigal, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on an outstanding Grant County District Court warrant for third-degree possession of stolen property.
Even Barajas, 30, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked for fourth-degree assault.
Chase Eddy, 24, was booked on an outstanding Grant County Superior Court warrant for third-degree theft and an outstanding warrant out of Spokane County for possession of a controlled substance and second-degree burglary.
Sierra Flores, of Othello, was arrested and booked for fourth-degree assault.
March 13
Derrick Logg, of Soap Lake, was arrested and booked on an outstanding warrant out of Idaho for burglary.
Jildardo Garcia, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on two outstanding Grant County District Court warrants for DUI.
Richard Ruff, 32, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked for second-degree burglary, fourth-degree assault, possession of methamphetamine, possession of tramadol hydrochloride without a prescription and third-degree theft.
Kenneth Watkins, a transient, was arrested and booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended license and an outstanding Chelan County District Court warrant for third-degree driving with a suspended license.
David Walker, of Ephrata, was arrested and booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for violation of a no-contact order and a Department of Corrections secretary's warrant for harassment-threats to kill.
Nicole Tracy, of Des Moines, was arrested and booked for violation of a no-contact order.
Justine Pherigo, 38, of Ephrata, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for DUI.
Karlianne Senn, 36, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on three outstanding GCDC warrants for third-degree driving with a suspended license.
Juan Lopez, of Quincy, was arrested and booked for first-degree driving with a suspended license.
Paul White, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked for interfering with a healthcare facility and obstructing a law enforcement officer.
Saul Viniegra, 21, of Ephrata, was booked for second-degree malicious mischief.