Davenport Times 9-23-10

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Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010

Davenport Times

OFFICIAL RECORDS

Davenport Times

Sheriff and Jail INCIDENT LOG Editor’s note: Most items in this section reflect the starting point for response by local police and emergency agencies. Names of individuals who report possible criminal or suspicious activities to dispatchers are generally not listed in this column. Sept. 13: About $1,500 damage was reported to Avista Utilities equipment valued at about $70,000 on Addington Road south of Reardan. A deputy determined that rocks were thrown through solar panels. A woman suffered lacerations in a one-vehicle rollover on SR 2. A gas can that apparently fell off a vehicle was found on the sidewalk in front of Davenport’s First Presbyterian Church. A Tamarack Canyon resident reported that the rider of a 4-wheeler left the vehicle behind after being confronted for being on the property without permission. Deputies investigated a reported sexual assault north of Reardan. Deputies looked along SR 2 for a truck that was thought to be involved in a hit-and-run incident in Airway Heights, where a power pole had been struck. Sept. 14: Deputies advised a man and woman involved in a verbal dispute at a Davenport gas station to stay away from each other. Deputies responded to a domestic dispute at a Waukon Road residence and took a woman into custody.

A small leak was the cause of an ammonia odor at the AgLink, Inc., plant in Reardan. A Davenport man reported receiving harassing text messages. Sept. 15: After swerving to miss a deer, a vehicle struck a guardrail, went off Miles Creston Road and traveled 20 feet down an embankment. Its occupants reported lacerations and knee pain, but declined medical care from a local ambulance crew. Reardan Police investigated a minor in possession incident. Sept. 16: A man reported damage to his bumper and trunk after the vehicle was involved in a hit-and-run collision outside Davenport Family Foods. Deputies investigated an illegal burning complaint originating from property on Bull Run Road. An injured hawk was observed in a tree behind Davenport Family Foods. A collision involving a deer and vehicle on Detour Road just past the Y resulted in a damaged headlight. A boy returned to the Davenport grade school from a football game in Reardan and found his skateboard had been broken in half. A pit bull was reported loose in the vicinity of Fifth and Adams streets in Davenport. Deputies caught up with a runaway from Hartline who was hiding in Almira. Sept. 17: Odessa Police responded to a report that an unlicensed

tattoo artist was working inside the Rolling Thunder bar. Sept. 18: A report that someone had been assaulted at the south entrance of the Deutchesfest beer garden in Odessa was found to be unfounded, although a verbal incident did occur. A man was arrested for driving without a valid license after a pickup truck was observed attempting to drive over a railroad track near the beer garden at Odessa’s Deutchesfest. A man was in custody for driving while under the influence after officers responded to a reported assault involving a man and woman at the Deutchesfest beer garden in Odessa. Three 4-wheeler operators were observed traveling at high speeds on Hawk Creek Road between Miles Creston Road and the gravel pits. Deputies responded to an assault involving two women at a residence on Forest Drive near Davenport. One woman said the other had tried to choke her. The alleged assailant was taken into custody. Residents of the 200 block of West Cottonwood in Reardan reported that a 10-year-old boy appeared to be casing the neighborhood after he apparently tried to enter a house. Odessa Police checked out a report that “older men” were cutting up a combine at Odessa’s Case dealership and discovered nothing was amiss. Sept. 19: A Reardan woman

asked deputies to intervene in a verbal dispute with her husband to “keep it from escalating any further.” Dispatchers took a report about possibly intoxicated individuals who were seen driving a golf cart around Harrington. Odessa Police responded to a report that someone was trying to break into a motel in the 600 block of East First Avenue with a crow bar. JAIL BOOKINGS Sept. 14: Jennifer J. Hendrickson, 29, Spokane, arrested by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) for third-degree malicious mischief (domestic violence) and second-degree criminal trespass. Mervin L. White, 51, Inchelium, arrested by LCSO for failing to appear for driving while license suspended. Daniel J. Pulliam, 24, Soap Lake, arrested by LCSO for failing to appear for driving while license suspended. Sept. 15: Artem S. Babiy, 23, Kennewick, confined 5 days by the court for driving while license suspended. Sept. 18: Douglas Esmelin Palmer, 28, transient, arrested by LCSO for driving while license suspended. Sarah Jo Turner, 24, Davenport, arrested by LCSO for second-degree assault (domestic violence). Sept. 19: Rike D. Baesman, 48, Ephrata, arrested by Odessa Police on an out-of-county warrant.

Courthouse Beat SUPERIOR COURT John F. Strohmaier, Judge Civil Judgment When respondent Scott Evans, of Edwall, didn’t appear for a Sept. 14 hearing, the court ordered him to pay Stockland Livestock Exchange, Inc., of Davenport, $15,393.18 for money owed for the purchase and subsequent sale of cattle in 2009, plus $2,616.84 in interest and $608.80 attorney fees. New Civil Cases AmericanWest Bank seeks $422,294.99 it claims is owed by Jeffrey M. Montgomery, of Davenport, on a promissory note dated April 13, 2006. Because the case

could involve foreclosure of property in Lincoln County, it was transferred here from Spokane County, where it was originally filed. When respondent Timothy William Jensen/Wilson, of Spokane, did not appear in court on Aug. 31, a oneyear anti-harassment protection order requested by Muriel G. Anderson, of Davenport, was granted. BoGar Partnership, of Odessa, seeks $51,060 claimed owed for 1,380 tons of straw purchased by Frederick and Janice Timm, Peter and Billie Timm, Timm Brothers, Inc., Timm J LLC and Cross Bar Ranch LLC in September and October of last year. The respondents are from Okanogan, except for Cross

Bar Ranch, which lists an Olympia address. Probate Estate of Nixon C. Richardson, of Thornton, Wash., who died May 28. Estate of Lamar M. Kissler, of Odessa, who died Aug. 19. Will only of Richard W. Erfurth. DISTRICT COURT Joshua F. Grant, Judge Nish D. Kinni Edmonds, Omak, reckless driving, amended to unsafe passing, $400 court assessment. Joseph Patrick Booth, Spokane, driving while license suspended, pleaded guilty, 10 days jail, $993 court assessments, 24 months super-

vised probation. Scott Vernon Cannon, Davenport, driving while under the influence, found guilty after revocation of deferred prosecution, 45 days jail, $1,871 court assessments, 36 months supervised and 24 months unsupervised probation, no possession or use of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs, alcohol/drug evaluation and treatment; probation violation (driving while under the influence), 20 days jail (credited as served), $150 court costs. Johnathon Michael Edmondson, Airway Heights, probation violation (driving while license suspended), 2 days jail converted to 20 hours comSee COURTS, page 12

Property Transactions Lincoln County Treasurer’s Office Pamela S. Sharp, Olympia, to Joseph P. Sullivan, Wilbur, Lots 58, Blk. 122, Railroad Addition, and Lots 5-8, Blk. 122, Thomison’s Addition, Town of Wilbur, $0. Paula J. Guhlke (personal representative, estate of Duane A. Guhlke), Hortonville, Wis., to Paula J. Guhlke, Hortonville, Wis., undivided one-fifth interest in portion of Sec. 30, T25N, R38E; portion of Secs. 23-25, T25N, R37E, and portion of Sec. 11, T26N, R37E, $0. Michael W. Brimberry, et al, Creston, to Michelle Lois Brimberry, Creston, undivided three-quarters interest in portion of Sec. 34, T27N, R35E, gift.

Benjamin Addink, et ux, Ephrata, to John R. Schultz, Spokane, portion of Sec. 18, T27N, R36E: Lots 85-90, Ridgeview Estates, and portion of Lot 15, Ridgeview Estates, $0. Debra A. Hamilton, et al, Spokane, to Joseph C. Madsen, et ux, Cheney, Lot 62, Blk. 2, Deer Meadow Tracts, Plat No. 3, except the north 25 feet, $50,000. John E. Peterson, et ux, Wilbur, to Bryan Peterson, Wilbur, Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 15, Resurvey and Homestead Addition to Town of Wilbur, gift. Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Bellevue, to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., Carrollton, Texas, Lot 7, Blk. 20, Finney’s Addition to

Odessa, $74,700. Linda Lucille Carlson (Buchanan) and Orlen Eugene Dietrich (alternate trustees, Wendell W. Dietrich Testamentary Trust), Medical Lake, to Linda Lucille Carlson, et al, Medical Lake, portion of Sec. 1, T26N, R38E; and portion of Secs. 13, 14, 22-24, 27, and 36, R38E; and portion of Sec. 31, T27N, R39E, subject to easements, $0. Linda Lucille Carlson, et al, Medical Lake, to G. Dietrich-L. Carlson, LLC, Medical Lake, portion of Sec. 1, T26N, R38E; portion of Secs. 13, 14, 22-24, 27, 35, and 36, R38E; and portion of Sec. 31, T27N, R39E, subject to easements, $0. Timothy K. Pigatto and Michelle

Pigatto, Redmond, Wash., to James A. Comnillo, Wheat Ridge, Colo., portion of Sec. 34, T27N, R39E, $25,000. Curtis Boutain and Anita Boutain, Almira, to John Ellis, Leavenworth, Wash., Tract No. 115 of Hawk Creek Ranches, Sec. 17, $6,600. Steven A. and Wendi M. Hitchings, et ux, Issaquah, to Stephen A. and Linda A. Richards, et ux, Spokane, portion of Sec. 7, T27N, R36E, $80,000. Gale F. Rettkowski (personal representative, estate of Mary L. Rettkowski), Wilbur, to Gale F. Rettkowski, Wilbur, portion of Secs. 23, 24, 27, and 29, T25N, R33E, $0.

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ATTORNEYS BROCK, CARPENTER, McGUIRE & DeWULF, P.S. Norman D. Brock Attorney at Law Kenneth D. Carpenter Attorney at Law L.R. “Rusty” McGuire Attorney at Law Mark DeWulf Attorney at Law Corey F. Brock Attorney at Law Davenport • 725-3101 Odessa • 982-2672 Spokane • 622-4707 Ritzville 659-0425 St. John • 648-3683 LINCOLN COUNTY ALCOHOL/DRUG CENTER Jan Wigen, Director *DUI Assessment 510 Morgan, Davenport 725-2111 Monday–Friday 7:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

DENTISTRY KNUTE J. HERNAS, D.D.S. Monday–Tuesday 9:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Wednesday–Thursday 7:00 a.m–3:30 p.m. Closed Friday Lincoln Medical Center 100 3rd Street, Suite 3 Davenport, WA 99122 725-6281 Website: www.hernasdental.com E-mail: hernas@hernasdental.com

Complete Family Dental Care DAVID TURNER, DMD Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. 707 Logan, Davenport 725-1181 1-800-432-5687 “Washington Dental Service Contract Provider”

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