Police records for April 21, 2020
Moses Lake Police Department
April 17
Officers responded to the area of East Third Avenue for a report of a man from the west side threatening to defecate in town due to how he felt about Moses Lake.
Officers responded to the 200 block of West Kevin Way for a report of a mountain bike stolen from a resident’s driveway.
Officers responded to the Interstate Inn for a report that several pallets had been stolen the day prior from the property.
Officers responded to the 400 block of North Dale Road for a report of a man in the process of attempting suicide. Police and medics were able to revive the man, who was transported to the hospital.
Officers responded to Home Depot for a report of an unknown subject that ran a shopping cart into a vehicle.
Officers responded to the 600 block of South Grand Drive for a report of a package stolen off of a resident’s front porch.
Officers responded to the Sand Dunes for a report of subjects from Seattle violating the stay-at-home order to have a party with a fire pit.
Officers responded to the 1700 block of West Peninsula Drive to assist the fire department with a person experiencing an overdose.
April 18
Officers responded to the 600 block of South Pioneer Way for a report of a suspect located with a felony FBI warrant.
Officers responded to the 200 block of East Ninth Avenue for a report of graffiti discovered at this location.
Officers responded to the 800 block of Road Q Northeast for a report of a suspect with an outstanding felony warrant. Police pursued the man, who rammed into a sheriff’s office vehicle in an attempt to escape.
Officers responded to the 1600 block of South David Street for a report of several subjects having a house party.
April 19
Officers responded to the 300 block of Third Avenue Southeast for a report of a person receiving text messages that claimed his sister had been kidnapped and demanded a ransom for her safe return. The sister in question had run away several days prior.
Officers responded to the Alder Street Fill for a report of a woman with ongoing mental health issues who was lying on the sidewalk crying. Police gave the woman a ride home.
Grant County Jail
April 17
Christopher James Nores, 29, of Malaga, was booked on an outstanding warrant related to third-degree domestic violence malicious mischief.
John Wesley Goodwin, 69, of Belfair, was booked on an outstanding warrant related to first-degree criminal trespass, obstruction of a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest.
April 18
Duane Emery Hall, 23, of Moses Lake, was booked on an outstanding warrant related to unspecified charges.
Victoria Valerie Martinez, 25, of Quincy, was booked on charges of violating a no-contact/protection order.
Jarod Roland Taylor, 37, of Moses Lake, was booked on charges of second-degree assault, possession of a stolen vehicle, first-degree malicious mischief, second-degree criminal trespass, possession of meth with intent to deliver, attempting to elude a police vehicle and introduction of drug into a facility by a prisoner.
April 19
Marcus Alexander Garcia, 29, of Ephrata, was booked on charges of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
Daniel Michael Cummins, 34, of Ephrata, was booked on charges of domestic violence violation of a no-contact order.