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| September 25, 2018 3:00 AM

Grant County Sheriff’s Office

Sept. 21

A woman reported an ongoing problem with someone harassing her on Facebook.

A woman reported finding her stolen vehicle.

A business reported that a former employee kept driving by and honking the horn.

Sept. 22

A man reported his pickup stolen.

A man reported that his wallet and medications were missing.

A female caller reported that her grandfather threatened to break both her legs if she didn’t leave the house.

A man reported that his roommate was throwing rocks and threatening to have his mother come to the location with a gun.

Sept. 23

A man reported finding a box of ammunition outside his house.

A man reported that his soon-to-be ex-wife took his gun after an argument.

A man reported that someone threatened to go to his house and shoot it up.

A woman reported that her brother was harassing and threatening her.

Sept. 24

A business reported that a former employee was sitting outside the gate in her vehicle, and kept getting out and looking in the trunk.

A woman reported that a female stabbed a male.

A woman reported windows shot out on her vehicle.

A woman reported that her husband assaulted her, tried to push her out of the vehicle and punched her in the face.

Grant County Jail

Sept. 20

Nicholas Jacome, 37, of Kennewick, was arrested and booked on an outstanding Grant County District Court warrant for disorderly conduct and obstruction of a law enforcement officer.

Kenneth Harris, 28, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on an outstanding GCDC warrant for third-degree theft and an outstanding Grant County Superior Court warrant for theft of a motor vehicle.

Michael Wilson, 43, of Quincy, was booked for first-degree attempted arson-domestic violence, first-degree burglary-domestic violence, first-degree attempted assault-domestic violence and fourth-degree assault-domestic violence.

Lamar Wynn, 22, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked for second-degree assault-domestic violence and second-degree assault.

Steven Swanson, 31, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked on a Department of Corrections warrants.

Juan Valentin, 21, of Ephrata, was arrested and booked on an outstanding GCSC warrant for two counts of first-degree assault.

Sheena Montalvo, 24, of Ephrata, was arrested and booked for first-degree criminal trespassing.

Sept. 21

Randall Gross, 25, of Grand Coulee, was arrested and booked on an outstanding Douglas County warrant for obstruction of a law enforcement officer.

Salvador Ramos Barriga, 37, of Moses Lake, was arrested and booked for possession of a controlled substance and two outstanding GCDC warrants for third-degree driving with a suspended license.