Police records for Aug. 4, 2020
Columbia Basin Herald | UPDATED 4 years, 5 months AGO
Moses Lake Police Department
July 30
Officers responded to Famous Footwear for a report of a suspect who stole shoes from the store and fled, but returned to retrieve a backpack he had left at the business. Though he fled again, he was located nearby by police and arrested.
Officers responded to the 1100 block of East Hill Avenue for a report of an unknown suspect who broke into a residence and stole six blinds and two faucets, along with several other miscellaneous items.
Officers responded to the 1900 block of West Marina Drive for a report of a stolen vehicle.
Officers responded to Westside Pizza for a report of a stolen vehicle from Quincy that was located at the business.
Officers responded to Burger King for a report of a lime green BMX bike that was stolen from this location after the lock was cut.
Officers responded to Walmart for a report of a subject being assaulted by multiple people.
Officers responded to the 1600 block of West Bemis Street for a report of a package stolen from a business’ front porch.
Officers responded to the area of East Kittelson Road for a report of an armed robbery outside the Conoco gas station.
July 31
Officers responded to the 600 block of North Hooper Drive for a report of an unknown suspect who cut copper ground wires to a nearby breaker box and stole most of the breaker panels.
Officers responded to Samaritan Hospital to assist emergency room staff with adjusting soft restraints on a patient.
Officers responded to Civic Park for a report of a homeless woman who was sexually assaulted in her sleep.
Officers responded to Walmart for a report of a suspect who committed prescription drug fraud by completing a transaction for narcotic medication under a fraudulent telephone prescription.
Officers responded to Samaritan Hospital for a report of a woman who had overdosed earlier in the day and was threatening to jump out of the vehicle of her roommate, who was transporting her to the hospital.
Officers responded to Samaritan Hospital for a report of a woman who had been brought in for a mental health hold. Law enforcement had reportedly found her lying in the middle of a highway before she ran from police and threatened to jump off of a two-story building. The woman fled the hospital before completing her mandatory mental health evaluation.
Officers responded to the area of Hansen Road Northeast and North Frontage Road East for a report of a woman walking in the middle of the road.
August 1
Officers responded to the area of Kinder Road Northeast and Stratford Road Northeast for a report of a stolen vehicle being driven in this location. The driver fled the vehicle when officers approached but was later located and arrested.
Officers responded to the 2200 block of West Basin Street for a report of a break-in overnight while the residents were sleeping and a large rock that was thrown through a resident’s windshield.
Officers responded to the 400 block of West Knolls Vista Drive for a report of graffiti in the Knolls Vista Park restrooms and sidewalk.
Officers responded to the 200 block of South Ash Street for a report of a large char mark on the side of a cement wall in the area, possibly due to an arson attempt.
Officers responded to the 400 block of West Northshore Drive for a report of graffiti on a building under construction.
Officers responded to the 1000 block of West Columbia Avenue for a report of a car prowling, in which a backpack, wallet and speakers were stolen.
Officers responded to the 3600 block of East Broadway Avenue for a report of a man who was lost and confused. Police gave the man a Gatorade and transported him to a familiar location.
Officers responded to the 1200 block of West Franklin Street for a report of a resident who received a shipment of face masks from China despite never having ordered them.
Officers responded to Dairy Queen for a report of juveniles smoking marijuana while in the drive-thru.
Officers responded the 1400 block of West Marina Drive for a report of man with a knife who jumped out of the bushes and scared juveniles who were walking home. Police did not locate the suspect.
Grant County Jail
July 23
Darwin Gene Overby, 48, of Moses Lake, was booked on charges of possession of a controlled substance and attempting to elude.
Raelena Marie St. Peter, 24, of Omak, was booked on charges of third-degree theft and making a false statement to a public servant, as well as probation violations stemming from an underlying charge of possession of a controlled substance and attempting to elude.
Sofia Maribel Martinez, 29, of Quincy, was booked on charges of possession of marijuana and domestic violence residential burglary.
David Michael Cole, 31, of Moses Lake, was booked for probation violations stemming from unspecified underlying charges.
Jesus Torres, 24, of Moses Lake, was booked on probation violations stemming from unspecified underlying charges.
Iliana Sanchez Corvera, 34, of Quincy, was booked on charges of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
Justin Oliver Conrad, 43, of Ephrata, was booked on charges of harassment and fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
June 24
Terry Clark Osborne, 34, of Ephrata, was booked on charges of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
Nancy Melissa Montejano, 36, of Warden, was booked on probation violations stemming from underlying charges of possession of a controlled substance.
Jordan James Kintner, 31, of Crescent Bar, was booked on charges of aiming or discharging a firearm.
Lisa Ann Valdez, 42, of Ephrata, was booked on probation violations stemming from unspecified underlying charges, as well as an outstanding warrant related to third-degree assault.
Abigail Sofia Cantu, 22, of Othello, was booked on charges of violation of a no-contact order.
June 25
Anthony Eliseo Garcia Lalk, 24, of Moses Lake, was booked on charges of fourth-degree domestic violence assault.
Melissa Castoreno Tapia, 37, of Warden, was booked on charges related to violation of a court order.
Kenneth Carlton Major, 33, of Wilson Creek, was booked on unspecified charges.
Joseph John Puyu, 24, of Moses Lake, was booked on charges of attempting to elude and reckless endangering.
Steven Michael Stephenson, 33, of Soap Lake, was booked on charges of second-degree domestic violence assault.