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| November 28, 2018 2:00 AM

Grant County Sheriff’s Office

Nov. 26

A man reported that his trailer had been broken into overnight.

A firearm was reported stolen from a vehicle.

A stolen vehicle was reportedly found in an orchard.

Mail was reported stolen from a post office.

A woman reported that her boyfriend assaulted her.

A .22 caliber firearm was reportedly taken from a vehicle.

A man reported that he paid someone $200 for a phone that didn’t work and the seller refused to give him back his money.

Nov. 27

A woman reported that her mother grabbed a machete and chopped at the wall.

A school bus reportedly struck and killed a dog.

Grant County jail

Nov. 26

Timothy Johnson, 41, Moses Lake, was booked into the Grant County jail on an outstanding Kootenai County, Idaho, warrant for burglary.

Lamar Wynn, 23, Moses Lake, was booked for second-degree assault (domestic violence) and second-degree robbery, and on outstanding Grant County District Court warrants for failure to transfer vehicle title and three counts of third-degree driving with a suspended license.

Jaydze Sabala, 18, Ephrata, was booked on an outstanding warrant for first-degree assault.

Mercedes Barragan Rojas, 26, Soap Lake, was booked for felony harassment (threats to kill).

Hayden Leblonde, 23, Seattle, was booked on an outstanding Grant County Superior Court warrant for possession of controlled substances.

Armand Velazquez Ramirez, 24, Warden, was booked for possession of methamphetamines.

Martin Scranton, 26, Electric City, was booked on an outstanding GCSC warrant for possession of controlled substances.

James Tan, 23, Seattle, was booked for possession of PCP with intent to deliver and possession of LSD with intent to deliver.

Daniel Lewis, 25, Ephrata, was booked on an outstanding GCSC warrant for trafficking in stolen property.

Nov. 27

Jesus Torres, 22, Moses Lake, was booked on drive-by shooting.

Mario Cortes, 30, Pasco, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for second-degree vehicle prowl.

Troy Fish, 34, Soap Lake, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for fourth-degree assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

Justin Graves, 36, Spokane, was booked on an outstanding GCSC warrant for taking a motor vehicle without permission.

Magdalena Alvarez Solano, 31, Quincy was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for DUI and reckless endangerment.

T.J. Hamilton, 34, Spokane, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for DUI.

Michael Lumley, 22, Yakima, was booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for driving without required ignition interlock and second-degree driving with a suspended license.