Police records for Dec. 26, 2019
Moses Lake Police Department
Dec. 19
Police responded to Moses Lake High School for a report of a student who assaulted another student in the hallway.
Police responded to Experience Power Sports for a report of a suspect who entered the bullpen to the business and attempted to steal an ATV and side-by-side utility vehicles. The suspect left on foot but was tracked several miles away by police.
Police responded to Domino’s for a report of an employee slapping another employee after they accidentally hit the alleged assailant with a pizza box.
Police responded to Social Treatment Opportunity for a report of an internal theft, in which an employee is accused of stealing over $70,000 since 2015.
Police responded to the 800 block of South Division Street for a report that a woman’s daughter was sending her Snapchats communicating that she was being held against her will by her boyfriend, who was threatening her with a knife.
Dec. 20
Police responded to the 2100 block of West Broadway Avenue for a report that a resident’s car had its windows broken overnight.
Police responded to the 700 block of West Loop Drive for a report of two stray dogs, which police transported to the animal shelter.
Police responded to Safeway for a report of a subject harassing individuals and brandishing a weapon, though police found no weapon on the subject.
Police responded to the Peninsula Boat Launch for a report of an assault and threats made by the victim’s ex-boyfriend, who reportedly threatened her and her family with a firearm before attacking his ex.
Dec. 21
Police responded to the area of Stratford and Valley for a report of a vehicle that hit a pothole in that intersection. City staff advised they would not handle it that weekend.
Police responded to Leaf Mini Storage for a report of an unknown individual that broke a number of locks.
Police responded to A Safe Storage for a report of a storage unit that had been completely cleaned out of valuables in the last month.
Police responded to Dollar Tree for a report of a woman in a powered wheelchair with a dead battery who was stuck near the business. Officers gave the woman a ride home.
Police responded to the Moses Lake Library for a report of an individual that was locked inside the building after closing. Officers let the individual out of the building.
Police responded to the Post Office for a report of a homeless person in the building in need of medical assistance. Officers waited with the woman until EMS arrived.
Police responded to the Moses Lake Skate Park for a report of a stolen vehicle found at the location filled with what appeared to be stolen property. A subject was taken into custody, and an unreported stolen vehicle and trailer were also located.
Dec. 22
Police responded to the 2000 block of West Peninsula Drive for a report of a puppy that had been dumped into the fenced backyard of a resident that did not own the dog. The resident offered to keep the puppy until it was old enough to be placed in the shelter.
Police responded to the Moses Lake Police Department offices for a report of an individual sleeping in the lobby of the offices with a service animal. Officers told the subject to remove themselves from the building, and the individual moved themselves and their belongings to the gravel lining the exterior of the building.
Police responded to the 1100 block of West Gem Avenue for a report of a subject who threatened his father with a knife.
Police responded to the area of West Broadway Avenue and South Barbara Avenue for a report of nails scattered in the roadway.
Dec. 23
Police responded to the 500 block of North Grape Drive for a report of vandalism.
Police responded to McDonalds for a report of an assault.
Police responded to the area of state Route 17 for a report of a cat stuck in the engine area of a vehicle. Officers removed the cat and transported them to the animal shelter.
Grant County Jail
Dec. 23
Marco Antonio Garcia, 22, of Moses Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant related to residential burglary, second-degree possession of stolen property, obstructing a law enforcement officer, first-degree criminal trespass and making a false statement.
Cory Michael Woodruff, 27, of Moses Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant related to second-degree burglary.
Alberto Trujillo Garcia, 19, of Quincy was booked on charges of first-degree domestic violence burglary and fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
Marcelino Ruiz Marin, 46, of Mattawa was booked on an outstanding warrant related to a violation of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act.
Sylvestre Luna Mendez, 25, of Moses Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant related to third-degree driving while license suspended.
Dec. 24
Juan Pablo Verdin Flores, 28, of Mattawa was booked on charges of second-degree malicious mischief and fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
David Martin Turcotte, 50, of Soap Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant related to third-degree malicious mischief and harassment.
Anne Mercedes Odell, 30, of Grand Coulee was booked on an outstanding warrant related to possession of a controlled substance.
Taylor Russell Kuhlman, 32, of Moses Lake was booked on charges of possession of a controlled substance.
Joe Kenneth Henson, 42, of Moses Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant related to third-degree theft.
Yvonne Marie Whitman, 48, of Moses Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant, charges unspecified.
Deborah Louise Spatola, 52, of Soap Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant, charges unspecified.
Donald Dean Jarvi, 64, of Moses Lake was booked on an outstanding warrant related to second-degree criminal trespass.