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Man sentenced for selling meth in ML
EPHRATA - A Moses Lake man was sentenced to one year in prison and one year of probation for selling methamphetamine to a police informant in a school zone.
Quincy man gets 4 years for theft
EPHRATA - A Quincy man was sentenced to about four years in prison for stealing candy, deodorant and other toiletries from the Moses Lake Walmart.
Reserve officers needed in Quincy Police Department
QUINCY - The Quincy Police Department is accepting applications for reserve officers, and applicants do not have to live in Quincy to be eligible.
Protests continue in Portland over George Floyd death
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Portland Friday night to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.
Police: 2 officers shot, woman found dead in North Dakota
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — Two law enforcement officers and a suspect were shot and a woman was found dead at an apartment in a North Dakota city, police said Wednesday.
Virginia man charged with pulling knife on Taco Bell workers
FALMOUTH, Va. (AP) — A Virginia man has been charged with lunging at Taco Bell employees with a knife after becoming upset about the type of taco they gave him, a police spokeswoman said.
Pittsburgh-area official makes deal in Detroit incident
DETROIT (AP) — A Pittsburgh-area official accused of obstructing police at a Detroit hotel pleaded no contest Thursday to disturbing the peace and was placed on probation, prosecutors said.
17-year-old arrested after gun incident
MOSES LAKE — A 17-year-old was arrested on charges of first-degree assault early Sunday morning after reportedly pointing a gun out of the window of a car he was driving, according to police.
Car theft suspects caught in irrigation ditch
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake woman, Tomie Gonzalez, 21, and a 16-year-old were apprehended early Sunday morning after a high-speed chase ended in an irrigation ditch, according to Grant County Sheriff’s Office.
Quincy shooting suspect sought
QUINCY - Quincy police are still searching for a 23-year-old Quincy man in connection to a June shooting.
Report of QHS student's shooting death a hoax
QUINCY — A report of a Quincy High School student getting shot and killed in a gang-related shooting was determined to be a hoax.
Ephrata man arrested in apparent road rage incident
EPHRATA — A man was arrested Friday evening for pulling a gun on a motorist in Ephrata, according to a statement from the Grant County Sheriff’s Office.
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Murder charge dropped in Vasquez shooting
Different charge added
EPHRATA — The murder charge was dropped against one of the people allegedly involved in shooting death of Juan “Pooky” Vasquez.
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Body found inside Issaquah home believed to be gunman
ISSAQUAH, Wash. (AP) — A body has been found inside a charred Issaquah home where an armed man had held his sister and her family hostage for hours this weekend, according to the Washington State Patrol.
Body found inside Issaquah home believed to be gunman
ISSAQUAH, Wash. (AP) — A body has been found inside a charred Issaquah home where an armed man had held his sister and her family hostage for hours this weekend, according to the Washington State Patrol.
Police disrupt planned anti-racism rally in Sydney
SYDNEY (AP) — Hundreds of police disrupted plans for an anti-racism rally in downtown Sydney on Friday, but protest organizers vowed that other rallies will continue around Australia over the weekend despite warnings of the coronavirus risk.
Proposal would use social workers, not LAPD, for some calls
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Unarmed social workers instead of police would respond to nonviolent calls for service under a proposal Tuesday from several City Council members following nationwide calls for law enforcement reforms in the wake of George Floyd's killing.
Proposal would use social workers, not LAPD, for some calls
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Unarmed social workers instead of police would respond to nonviolent calls for service under a proposal Tuesday from several City Council members following nationwide calls for law enforcement reforms in the wake of George Floyd's killing.