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News of Record: May 5, 2014

October 17, 2014 by Methow Valley News

Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office

April 27

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Caller reported that a van had been parked at Twin Lakes Road and Wolf Creek Road, Winthrop, since the day before, and that a bike rider was seen exiting the van.

STRAY ANIMAL: Caller on West Chewuch Road, Winthrop, reported that a neighbor was letting their dog run loose around the area.

ABANDONED VEHICLE: Caller on Highway 20 in Winthrop reported an abandoned vehicle that had been parked in the neighbor’s field since the previous day.

April 28

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Caller on Twisp-Winthrop Eastside Road reported that someone was doing some digging nearby; the person was gone when the deputy arrived.

STRAY ANIMAL: Caller reported that two horses were loose on Ray Campbell Road, Carlton.

BURGLARY: A burglary was reported on Riverside Avenue, Twisp.

ACCIDENT: A non-injury accident was reported on Lost River Road, Mazama, where a vehicle struck a deer.

May 1

BURGLARY: A burglary was reported on Old Twisp Highway, Twisp, where several items were taken from a shed.

ACCIDENT: An accident was reported at Highway 20 and Witte Road, Winthrop, with injuries.

THREATENING BEHAVIOR: Caller on Bigelow Street, Twisp, reported that a man was threatening to break the caller’s nose.

May 2

BURGLARY: A burglary was reported on Forest Service Road 38, Winthrop, where five cabins were broken into.

EXTRA PATROL REQUESTED: Extra patrols were requested on Ross Road, Twisp, where a person on a three-wheeler was reported to be driving around at high speed.

May 3

ATTEMPT TO LOCATE: Caller reported that their mother had gone mushroom picking in a burned area near Twisp and had not returned as expected.

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: Graffiti was reported at the school complex on Twin Lakes Road.

SEARCH AND RESCUE: It was reported that a woman rock climber had fallen about 70 feet at the climbing area on Lost River Road near Mazama and may have suffered a broken leg.

SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY: Caller reported that a man was walking around a building on West Second Avenue in Twisp and appeared to be looking to find a way in.

NOISE COMPLAINT: Caller on Highway 20, Twisp, reported that someone was driving a motorcycle around the neighborhood and making a lot of noise.

Twisp Police Department

April 29

THEFT: A theft was reported on Days Lane.

May 3

BURGLARY: A burglary was reported on Canyon Street.

BURGLARY: A shed was broken into at the soccer filed near the airport.

HARASSMENT: Caller on East Second Avenue reported that she believed another person was stalking her.

UNIDENTIFIED FIRE: Caller on North Methow Valley Highway reported seeing a fire nearby and was not sure if it was a controlled burn.

THEFT: The theft of an aluminum boat was reported on Magers Street, but then the caller located the boat next door.

Winthrop Marshal’s Office

April 27

DOMESTIC DISPUTE: A domestic dispute involving two people being physical with each other was reported on Ross Road, Twisp.

April 28

ROAD RAGE: A road rage incident was reported on Highway 20.

TRAFFIC OFFENSE: A traffic offense was reported on Highway 20.

May 3

ANIMAL ABUSE: It was reported that three dogs had been left in a car on Riverside Avenue.

Okanogan County District Court

Nicole Marie Goodman, 31, of Winthrop, pleaded guilty to second-degree Criminal Trespassing. She was sentenced to 90 days with 90 suspended and fined a total of $568.

Okanogan County Superior Court

The court found probable cause to charge Sherrie Ann Lovette, 59, of Twisp, with Residential Burglary, second-degree Theft and third-degree Malicious Mischief. Bail was set at $10,000.

The court found probable cause to charge Laura Lee Munsen, 47, of Winthrop, with Residential Burglary, second-degree Theft and third-degree Malicious Mischief. Bail was set at $15,000.

Amanda Noell Tomatich, 28, of Twisp, pleaded guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance. She was sentenced to 30 days and fined a total of $1,460.50.

The court found probable cause to charge John Carl Jokoski, 72, of Methow, with Drive by Shooting and second-degree Assault. Bail was set at $2,500.

Marriages

Krista Marie Breckenridge, 34, and Anthony James Rispone, 35, both of Winthrop.

Filed Under: Blotter Tagged With: Okanogan County District Court, Okanogan County Superior Court

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