Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office
March 11
CITIZEN ASSIST: A person calling from Harrier Hill Road, Winthrop, asked to find out where she could or could not ride her all-terrain vehicle.
NON-INJURY ACCIDENT: A non-injury accident was reported on Highway 20, Winthrop.
March 12
CHECK ON PERSONAL WELFARE: Caller was concerned about a person in their 90s who lives in Twisp and was not answering the door.
CHECK ON PERSONAL WELFARE: Caller was concerned about person in their 80s who lives in Twisp and was not answering the door.
March 15
VICIOUS ANIMAL: A call from Gold Creek indicated a calf had possibly been attacked by a wolf.
BURGLARY: A burglary was reported on Twisp Airport Road.
NON-INJURY ACCIDENT: A non-injury accident was reported on South Methow Valley Highway, Twisp.
March 16
911 CALL ABUSE: A person on Highway 153, Methow, made a 911 call and then continually hung up when contacted; it possibly was a juvenile playing around with the phone.
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: A person on Lost River Road, Mazama, reported that a vehicle window had been broken the previous evening.
DOMESTIC DISPUTE: A caller on Arrowleaf Road, Mazama, reported a verbal dispute and said an intoxicated man was refusing to leave and was threatening to slash the caller’s tires.
March 17
SEARCH AND RESCUE: It was reported that a 70-year-old person had slipped on some ice, fell and possibly broke their hip at a location on Goat Creek Road, Mazama.
VICIOUS ANIMAL: A caller on Gun Dog Road, Twisp, reported that a neighbor’s dog came onto their property and attacked the caller’s dog.
WARRANT ARREST: A warrant arrest was carried out on North Glover Street, Twisp.
March 20
BURGLARY ALARM: A burglary alarm was reported on Davis Lake Road, Winthrop.
March 21
PERSONAL WELFARE CHECK: A personal welfare check was requested for a location on Gold Creek Loop Road, Carlton.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: Suspicious activity was reported on Mundy Road, Twisp.
March 22
STRAY ANIMALS: Two Black Angus cattle were reported on the side of the roadway at Highway 20 and Twin Lakes Road, Winthrop.
THEFT: A theft was reported on Surface Lane, Twisp.
March 23
CHECK ON PERSONAL WELFARE: A check on the personal welfare of a person on Highway 153, Carlton, was requested as the caller had not heard from the person for several days.
Twisp Police Department
March 11
NOISE: A noise complaint was registered on South Methow Street.
March 12
FOUND PROPERTY: Found property was reported on Magers Street.
March 14
ASSAULT: It was reported that man on a bicycle on Highway 20 was assaulted by a man in pickup truck.
HARASSMENT: A harassment incident was reported on Magers Street.
March 16
911 CALL ABUSE: A 911 caller asked to speak to an officer but refused to provide any information.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY; There was a report of a mutilated turkey on the hood of a vehicle on Magers Street.
March 18
HIT-AND-RUN: A hit-and-run accident was reported on South Highway 20.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: Caller on Twisp River Road reported they had just had contact with a young man who appeared to be high on drugs or possibly suffering from low blood sugar.
MEDICAL PROBLEM: It was reported that a man in his 20s on West Twisp Avenue was highly combative as he was trying to withdraw from using bath salts as a drug.
March 19
THEFT: A theft was reported at a store on East Methow Valley Highway.
ATTEMPT TO LOCATE: Officers were asked to attempt to locate someone under the Highway 20 bridge over the Methow River.
March 21
CIVIL ISSUE: A civil issue was reported at a motel on Highway 20.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVTY: Caller on Magers Street reported that someone in black van with covered windows had followed the caller’s daughter.
March 22
NOISE COMPLAINT: A noise complaint was registered at the town park.
March 23
TRAFFIC PROBLEM: A tree fell on a power line on North Methow Valley Highway and was creating traffic problems.
Winthrop Marshal’s Office
March 14
INJURED ANIMAL: An injured deer was reported on Highway 20 near the KOA Campground.
March 17
BURGLARY ALARM: A burglary alarm sounded on Horizon Flats Road. An office window was broken and drawers were rummaged.
March 20
WEAPONS OFFENSE: A weapons offense was reported on Riverside Avenue.
911 CALL ABUSE: Dispatcher received two calls from a location on Winthrop Avenue.
March 21
CODE VIOLATION: A notice of a town code violation was delivered to a business on Highway 20.
Okanogan County Superior Court
The court found probable cause to charge Christopher Kelly Cramer, 43, of Twisp with Felony Harassment. Bail was set at $10,000.
The court found probable cause to charge Amanda Noell Tomatich, 27, of Twisp with Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver a Controlled Substance, Use of Drug Paraphernalia and Obstructing a Law Enforcement Officer. Bail was set at $2,500.
The court found probable cause to charge Lucas J. Blackburn, 37, from Twisp, with Possession With Intent to Manufacture or Deliver a Controlled Substance, Use of Drug Paraphernalia and third-degree Driving While License Suspended or Revoked. Bail was set at $5,000.