Police records for Oct. 14, 2020
EMRY DINMAN | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 1 month AGO
Moses Lake Police Department
Oct. 8
Officers responded to the 300 block of East Seventh Avenue for a report of a car prowling in which the title to the car, a GPS system and sunglasses were stolen.
Officers responded to the St. Martins Court Apartment for a report of a car prowling in which jewelry was stolen.
Officers responded to the 600 block of South Division Street for a report of an attempted car prowling in which a suspect fled on a bicycle before police arrived.
Officers responded to the 3000 block of Road H Northeast for a report of a minor dog attack in which a resident suffered a small scratch on her foot.
Oct. 9
Officers responded to the Ramada Inn for a report of a stolen car and a handgun stolen out of another vehicle nearby.
Officers responded to the area of North Buell Street and West Gary Street for a report of graffiti found in the area.
Officers responded to the 800 block of West Broadway Avenue for a report of a stolen campaign sign found in the area.
Officers responded to the 1100 block of South Alderwood Drive for a report of a man who brought a dog into a resident’s yard and then left the dog.
Oct. 10
Officers responded to the 1400 block of West Marina Drive for a report of a car prowling in which a toolbox was stolen from the back of a pickup truck.
Officers responded to the area of East St. Helens Drive for a report of a car prowling in which $1,000 in cash, a purse and a high school work badge were taken. The suspect left two bags in the victim’s vehicle, which were used to identify the subject. Due to booking restrictions, the subject was released pending charges.
Oct. 11
Officers responded to the 900 block of South Division Street for a report of a vehicle being stolen by the owner’s friend who had been staying overnight.
Officers responded to the 1100 block of North Grape Drive for a report of a car prowling in which a handgun and an Air Force military ID card were stolen.
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