Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office
April 11
ABANDONED VEHICLE: An abandoned vehicle was reported on Highway 20 in Winthrop.
April 12
TRAFFIC HAZARD: It was reported that two dogs were in the roadway on a sharp, blind curve on Twisp-Winthrop Eastside Road.
April 14
THEFT: The theft of three mountain bikes was reported at a location on Twisp-Winthrop Eastside Road.
April 15
STRAY ANIMAL: It was reported that an apparently stray dog had been hanging around on East Chewuch Road near Winthrop for a couple of weeks.
ANIMAL NOISE: A barking dog was reported on Barnaby Road, Winthrop.
April 18
BURGLARY: The property manager for a home on Sawtooth Lane, Winthrop, reported that the residence had been entered recently.
April 20
VICIOUS ANIMAL: Caller on Wilson Road, Winthrop, reported that she and her dogs had been attacked by a neighbor’s pit bull.
April 21
LITTERING: It was reported that former renters at a location on Rust Road, Winthrop, had buried trash and tires on the site.
PARKING PROBLEM: Caller on Twisp-Winthrop Eastside Road reported that a vehicle had been parked there all day and had been parked for several days at a time in the past.
Twisp Police Department
April 9
HARASSMENT: Caller on Marble Street reported that a man in the neighborhood was calling the reporting person names – the man was possibly high on meth.
April 10
NON-INJURY ACCIDENT: A non-injury accident was reported at South Lincoln Street and East Fifth Avenue – a vehicle ended up stuck in a ditch.
April 11
NOISE COMPLAINT: A noise complaint was registered on Wagner Street.
ASSAULT: A possible assault that apparently involved a former dating relationship was reported on Second Avenue.
April 12
UNSECURED PREMISES: An open front door was reported on North Glover Street.
THREATS: Caller on Magers Street reported getting text messages from someone who was threatening to burn down their house.
April 13
CIVIL MATTER: Caller on Burgar St. reported that a man was harassing her while she was weeding in her yard.
April 14
CHECK ON PERSONAL WELFARE: It was reported that an elderly man on North Lincoln Avenue, who was wearing red sweat pants, appeared to be disoriented.
April 17
VIOLATION OF ORDER: Caller on Methow Valley Highway reported that a person has appeared at the caller’s work place several times.
April 19
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: Caller on South Lincoln Street reported that a suspicious-looking truck was parked across the street.
Winthrop Marshal’s Office
April 10
CIVIL DISPUTE: Caller on Wolf Creek Road reported that a man was at the caller’s residence confronting the caller’s wife about an earlier theft complaint.
April 11
SUSPICIOUS OBJECT: It was reported that a pistol was in the middle of Highway 20 near Twisp.
April 15
THEFT: It was reported that a driver left a gas station on Highway 20 without paying.
April 18
FORGERY: A forgery was reported on Riverside Avenue.
DUI: A person was taken into custody on Highway 20 for suspicion of DUI.
April 21
NOISE COMPLAINT: A noise complaint was registered on Riverside Avenue.
Okanogan County District Court
Trevor M. Coleman, 28, of Twisp, pleaded guilty to third-degree Malicious Mischief. He was sentenced to 180 days with 180 suspended and fined a total of $893.
Doran Earl Doran, 42, of Twisp, pleaded guilty to three counts second-degree Hunting Big Game Without a License. He was sentenced to 180 days with 180 suspended on each count and fined a total of $2,768.