Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune, May 07, 2015

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OKANOGAN VALLEY GAZETTE-TRIBUNE | MAY 7, 2015

The court found probable cause to charge Manuel Arevalo Hernandez, 22, Brewster, with attempted second-degree murder. The crime allegedly occurred April 27.

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SUPERIOR COURT Criminal Delitha Gail Hahn, 37, Okanogan, pleaded guilty May 1 to POCS (methamphetamine). Hahn was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $3,110.50 for the Feb. 12 crime. Jennifer Lynn Valdez, 21, Omak, pleaded guilty May 1 for attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle and attempted second-degree assault. Valdez was sentenced to 4.5 months in jail and fined $1,110.50 for March 18 crimes. Timothy Keith Edwards, 41, Omak, pleaded guilty May 1 for theft of a motor vehicle. The court dismissed an additional charge: conspiracy to commit second-degree assault (with a deadly weapon). Edwards was sentenced to 50 months (4.16 years) in prison and fined $1,110.50 for the Sept. 7 crime. In a separate case, Edwards pleaded guilty May 1 to violation of a no-contact order (third or subsequent violation). Edwards was sentenced to 60 months (5 years) in jail to run concurrent with the above sentence, and fined an additional $1,110.50. That crime occurred March 20. The court dismissed May 1 a second-degree assault charge against Churchill Clark Jr., 51, Tonasket. The charge was dismissed without prejudice. The court found probable cause to charge Dona Castillo Reed, 50, Oroville, with third-degree assault (of a law enforcement officer) and obstruction. The crimes allegedly occurred April 23. The court found probable cause to charge Jose Escamilla Villasano, 35, Okanogan, with third-degree rape (lack of consent). The crime allegedly occurred March 7. The court found probable cause to charge Douglas Arthur Lowrie, 54, Tonasket, with two counts of luring with sexual motivation. The crimes allegedly occurred April 18. The court found probable cause to charge Heather Lyn Watson, 42, Conconully, with firstdegree trafficking in stolen property. The crime allegedly occurred Feb. 26. The court found probable cause to charge Chace Kenneth Clarence Taber, 23, Okanogan, with POCS (heroin), POCS (methamphetamine) and use of drug paraphernalia. The crimes allegedly occurred April 1.

COPS & COURTS

Civil The state Department of Revenue assessed the following businesses for unpaid taxes, penalties and fees: Cuttin Steel & Recycling, Oroville, $335.98; and JAC LLC, Okanogan, $2,212.56. The state Employment Security Department assessed the following individuals for overpayment of unemployment insurance benefits, penalties and fees: Richard Harris, Oroville, $171.60; Ian Tatshama, Omak, $574.74; Laura Madaj, Oroville, $2,783.58; Michelle W. Cruz Martinez, Okanogan, $2,781.54; Charles J. Bagby, Omak, $832.32; Michael B. Ross, Tonasket, $2,846.96; and Patrick T. McGuire, Oroville, $743.66.

DISTRICT COURT Timothy Thom Bailey, 60, Oroville, had a fourth-degree assault charge dismissed. Shawna Mae Barber, 36, Omak, guilty on three counts of thirddegree DWLS. The court dismissed two additional counts of third-degree DWLS. Barber was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 65 days suspended, and fined a total of $2,454. Jon Wade J. Batten, 36, Okanogan, guilty on two counts of third-degree DWLS. The court dismissed an additional thirddegree DWLS charge. Batten was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 72 days suspended, and fined a total of $1,636. Roderick A. Best, 60, Tonasket, had a third-degree DWLS charge dismissed. Matthew James Blackledge, 49, Omak, guilty (deferred prosecution revoked) of violation of a civil anti-harassment order. Blackledge received a 180-day suspended sentenced and fined $268. Robert Francis Boyce, 57, Omak, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Boyce was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 87 days suspended, and fined $858. Mary M. Brown, 56, Omak, had a DUI charge dismissed. Brown was fined $1,125. Cara Ann Campbell, 28, Omak, guilty on two counts of thirddegree theft. Campbell was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 361 days suspended, and fined a total of $1,576. David Edgar Carlson Jr., 52, Omak, guilty of fourth-degree assault. Carlson was sentenced

to 364 days in jail with 349 days suspended, and fined $1,033. Kyle Joseph Coggins, 23, Oroville, had a third-degree DWLS charge dismissed. Coggins was fined $200. Peter Lee Colomb, 64, Omak, guilty of reckless driving. Colomb was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 days suspended, and fined $983. Smith Alexander Condon, 49, Omak, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Condon received a 90-day suspended sentence and fined $608. Rachel Velasquez Contreras, 49, Oroville, had two charges dismissed: interfering with reporting (DV) and fourth-degree assault. Michael William Craig, 24, Omak, guilty of violation of a no-contact order. The court dismissed two charges of third-degree DWLS. Craig was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 179 days suspended, and fined $666. Tamitha Marie Davidson, 43, Okanogan, guilty on three counts of third-degree theft. The court dismissed an additional three counts of thirddegree theft. Davidson was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 349 days suspended, and fined a total of $2,304. Ronnie Nigle Davis, 22, Oroville, had a third-degree theft charge dismissed. Davis was fined $500. Tricia Lynn Dezellem, 41, Riverside, guilty of third-degree theft. Dezellem was sentenced to 180 days in jail with 168 days suspended, and fined $558. Leslie Anne Edwards, 27, Omak, guilty on two counts of thirddegree theft. The court dismissed two additional counts: third-degree malicious mischief and third-degree theft. Edwards was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 359 days suspended, and fined $1,616,

911 CALLS & JAIL BOOKINGS Monday, April 27, 2015 Violation of a no-contact order on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. Fraud on Caudill Rd. near Omak. Harassment on Bolster Rd. near Oroville. Violation of a no-contact order on Hwy. 20 near Tonasket. Violation of a no-contact order on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. Domestic dispute on N. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Warrant arrest on S. Main St. in Omak. Sex offense on Koala Dr. in Omak.

80th TONASKET FOUNDER’S DAY PARADE ENTRY FORM Theme: Celebrate Tonasket These forms must be mailed to this address and arrive no later than May 28th. Do not return them to a place of business or a bank. If you need help call the number below. TONASKET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P.O. Box 523 TONASKET, WA 98855 509-429-3493 Fax: 509-486-1096 PARADE LINE UP: 9:30 AM (Check-in at Wells Fargo) ***JUDGING AT 10:00 AM**NO LATE JUDGING PARADE WILL BEGIN AT 11:00 AM—SATURDAY—May 30, 2015 **ALL HORSE ENTRIES MUST HAVE YOUR OWN POOPER SCOOPERS** **STOPPING DURING THE PARADE TO PERFORM IS PROHIBITED** **HANDING OUT CANDY IS ALLOWED, BUT THROWING IT FROM VEHICLES IS PROHIBITED** **THROWING WATER BALLOONS IS PROHIBITED**

Harassment on Omache Dr. in Omak. Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak. Two-vehicle crash on Riverside Dr. in Omak. No injuries reported. Assault on Main St. in Oroville. Burglary on Tonasket Shop Rd. near Tonasket. Harassment on Hwy. 20 near Tonasket. Joshua Michael Chapa, 24, booked on a DOC secretary’s warrant. Kenya Mayte Martinez, 25, booked for first-degree theft and three counts of forgery. Patrick Joseph Wapato, 30, DOC hold. Ian Ray Tatshama, 45, booked on six counts of violation of a no-contact order (DV) and one count each of harassment (threats to kill) (DV), fourthdegree assault (DV) and interfering with reporting (DV). Joshua Curtis Carpenter, 23, booked for fourth-degree assault (DV).

Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Burglary on Salmon Creek Rd. near Okanogan. Warrant arrest on S. Whitcomb Ave. in Tonasket. DWLS on Fairground Access Rd. near Okanogan. Two-vehicle crash on Main St. in Riverside. No injuries reported. Warrant arrest on S. Fourth Ave. in Okanogan. Domestic dispute on Nichols Rd. near Omak. DWLS on Hwy. 20 near Tonasket. Burglary on N. Country Vue Rd. near Omak. Chainsaw and cell phone reported missing. Assault on E. Sixth Ave. in Omak. Malicious mischief at Civic League Park in Omak. Drugs on S. Cedar St. in Omak. Drugs on Omak Ave. in Omak. Automobile theft on Engh Rd. near Omak. Drugs on W. Bartlett Ave. in Omak. Harassment on S. Whitcomb Ave. in Tonasket. Adan Torres Gomez, 20, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for MIP/C. Kyle Lloyd Campbell, 27, booked on two OCSO FTA warrants: first-degree theft and second-degree burglary; and a DOC detainer. Shane Michael Heisey, 28, DOC detainer. Robby Montag Hill, 23, booked on a probable cause warrant for second-degree malicious mischief. Robin Lynn Frazier, 45, booked on a DOC secretary’s warrant. Richard Gene Haworth, 21, court commitment for an ignition interlock violation. Danielle Rose Lazard, 35, booked for POCS (methamphetamine) and possession of drug paraphernalia. Donovan Combs, no middle name listed, 32, booked on a State Patrol FTA warrant for first-degree DWLS and a Chelan County FTA warrant for DUI.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015 Weapons offense on Hwy. 20 near Tonasket. Theft on River Loop Rd. near Tonasket. Drugs on N. Fourth Ave. in Okanogan.

Harassment on E. Bartlett Ave. in Omak. Harassment on S. Main St. in Omak. Trespassing on Bramble Ave. in Omak. Structure fire on N. Main St. in Omak. Domestic dispute on S. Locust Way in Tonasket. Michael Dean Condon, 34, booked for first-degree assault. Alyssa Kay Lynne Bray, 18, booked on an OCSO FTA warrant for third-degree theft; and two Omak Police Department FTA warrants: third-degree DWLS and MIP/C.

Thursday, April 30, 2015 DWLS on Riverside Dr. in Omak. Malicious mischief on Third Ave. in Oroville. DWLS on Central Ave. in Oroville. One-vehicle crash on Aeneas Valley Rd. near Tonasket. Injuries reported. Domestic dispute on Pine St. in Omak. Two-vehicle crash on Omak Ave. in Omak. No injuries reported. Warrant arrest on N. Ash St. in Omak. Anthony Ray McFarlane, 46, booked for third-degree DWLS. Byron Dean Iukes Jr., 24, DOC hold. Merton Bazil Solomon, 47, booked on two OCSO FTA warrants, both for third-degree DWLS. Carla Jean Agapith, 43, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for seconddegree criminal trespassing. Kevin Anthony Baker, 49, court commitment for DUI. Friday, May 1, 2015 Assault on Tacoma St. in Okanogan. Fraud on Mill St. in Okanogan. Burglary on S. Juniper St. in Omak. Vehicle prowl on Hwy. 97 near Tonasket. Tent reported missing. Assault on Hwy. 7 near Oroville. Drugs on N. Third Ave. in Okanogan. Burglary on O’Neil Rd. near Oroville. Electronics reported missing. Public intoxication on E. Grape Ave. in Omak. Burglary on E. Elberta Ave. in Omak. Firearms reported missing. Threats on W. Third Ave. in Omak. Domestic dispute on S. Granite St. in Omak. Public intoxication on S. Main St. in Omak. Trespassing on Bramble Ave. in Omak. Violation of a no-contact order on N. Douglas St. in Omak. Theft on Central Ave. in Oroville. Burglary on Fir St. in Oroville. Burglary on 19th Ave. in Oroville. Trespassing on Bonaparte Ave. near Tonasket. DUI on W. Fourth St. in Omak. Dion Lewis Socula, 47, booked for second-degree kidnapping (DV), fourth-degree assault (DV) and a DOC detainer. Leslie Ann Edwards, 27, court commitment for two counts of third-degree theft. Shyanna Kristine Lanni, 27, court commitment for first-

degree criminal trespassing. Dia Marie Gardner, 40, booked on two counts of fourth-degree assault (DV).

Saturday, May 2, 2015 Domestic dispute on S. Fifth Ave. in Okanogan. Assault on Apple Way Rd. near Okanogan. Public intoxication on S. First Ave. in Okanogan. Warrant arrest on N. Fourth Ave. in Okanogan. DWLS on Engh Rd. near Omak. Public intoxication on S. Fifth Ave. in Okanogan. Utility problem on Rodeo Trail Rd. in Omak. Theft on W. Dewberry Ave. in Omak. Theft on E. Eighth Ave. in Omak. Public intoxication on Fourth Ave. in Oroville. Disorderly conduct on Main St. in Oroville. DWLS on N. Whitcomb Ave. in Tonasket. Ricardo Guia Alvarez, 22, booked for DUI and thirddegree DWLS. Patricia Lou Webb, 57, booked for fourth-degree assault (DV). Cristino de la Paz de la Cruz, 34, booked for DUI and a USBP hold.

Sunday, May 3, 2015 Weapons offense on Hanford St. in Omak. Harassment on S. Fourth Ave. in Okanogan. Littering on Conconully Rd. near Okanogan. Harassment on Glover Lane Rd. near Okanogan. Domestic dispute on Johnson Creek Rd. near Omak. Domestic dispute on Duck Lake Rd. near Omak. Vehicle prowl on S. Birch St. in Omak. Found property on S. Birch St. in Omak. Bicycle recovered. Harassment on W. Apple Ave. in Omak. Domestic dispute on Omache Dr. in Omak. Trespassing on Ferry St. in Omak. Harassment on Ironwood St. in Oroville. Sandina Marie Nelson, 20, booked on an Oroville Police Department FTA warrant for disorderly conduct. Thomas Lawrence Waters, 24, DOC detainer.

KEY:

DUI – Driving Under the Influence DWLS/R – Driving While License Suspended/Revoked POSC – Possession of a Controlled Substance MIP/C – Minor in Possession/ Consumption TMVWOP – Taking a Motor Vehicle without Owner’s Permission DV– Domestic Violence FTA/C – Failure to Appear/ Comply (on a warrant) FTPF – Failure to Pay Fine OCSO – Okanogan County Sheriff ’s Officer RP– Reporting Party DOC – State Department of Corrections USBP– U.S. Border Patrol CBP– U.S. Customs and Border Protection. ICE– Immigration and Customs Enforcement

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