K-9 deputy tracks down pair of alleged burglars
Richard Byrd | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 5 months AGO
MOSES LAKE — One of the Grant County Sheriff’s Office’s four-legged deputies tracked down a pair of alleged home burglars early Tuesday morning.
About 4:45 a.m. a resident in the 4600 block of Road M Southeast contacted MACC Dispatch after someone attempted to break into their residence. The caller reported witnessing a vehicle leave the area and head toward Moses Lake. A vehicle matching the description of the car was located by deputies and pulled over near Road M Southeast and Road 4 Southeast.
The two occupants of the vehicle, Nadine Nicole Gerda Channell Kile, 30, and Delia. A Vasquez, 36, were questioned and ultimately released. Deputies believed a suspect might still be inside the Road M home and the residence was checked, but no suspects were located inside. Tire prints were reportedly located that were a match to Kile’s vehicle, which was still parked at Road M and Road 4.
Kile and Vasquez had reportedly fled the vehicle on foot and went into a potato field. Deputy Tyson Voss and K-9 Deputy Edo tracked and located the two suspects. Kile and Vasquez were booked into the Grant County Jail for suspicion of residential burglary.
Richard Byrd can be reached via email at city@columbiabasinherald.com.
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