Newport Miner June 25, 2014

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OBITUARI ES

P O L I C E R E P O RT S

Doris M. Hayes

Charlotte Raleigh

NEWPORT

CUSICK

Doris M. Hayes passed away in Newport early Wednesday, June 18. She was 86. Mrs. Hayes Hayes was born in Spokane June 22, 1927, to Merton L. and Thelma (Jeppesen) Clumpner and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She graduated from Creston High School in 1945, and on Feb. 10, 1946, married C.R. “Bob” Hayes of Ione. They subsequently lived in nine countries and eight U.S. states, finally retiring to Priest River in 1984, later moving to Laclede and then to Cusick in 2003. They have friends in many parts of the world. Mrs. Hayes’ main focus in life was always her husband and family. She is survived by her husband Bob, son “Skip” (and Charleene) Hayes of Billings, Mont., and daughter Kathy (and Bruce) Carter of West Jordan, Utah; five grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren, and sisters Mary Anne Powell of Emmett, Idaho, and Thelma Naomi Cox of Tremonton, Utah. Sherman-Knapp Funeral Home of Newport is in charge of arrangements. Family and friends are invited to sign online guestbook at www.sherman-knapp. com.

Charlotte Raleigh of Cusick, formerly of Spokane Valley, passed away June 4. She was 69. She is survived by her daughter Brenda Raleigh, her grandson Jayden, her twin sister Helen Ash, two brothers Bill and Don Piper and her long-time partner Irv Kenney. She was preceded in death by her brother Delbert Piper. Ms. Raleigh will be honored by her friends and family July 4 starting at 1 p.m. at the home of Charlotte and Irv. Sherman-Knapp Funeral Home in Newport is in charge of arrangements. Family and friends are invited to sign the online guestbook at www.shermanknapp.com.

Thomas “Tom” Allen Mackey HERRIMAN, UTAH

Thomas “Tom” Allen Mackey of Herriman, Utah, passed away June 18, at the age of 85. He was born March 4, 1929, in Watertown, N.Y., to Rudolph Mackey and Edna Malina. He married Grace Mackey Nov. 23, 1973, in Elko, Nev. Mr. Mackey graduated from Watertown High School, served in the U.S. Air Force, and then attended college at Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. He worked in several different professions, but his love was wood working and the Cedar Store, the business he and Grace personally built. He was very active in the North Pend Oreille Lions Club for more than 18 years in Ione, volunteering many years on the North Pend Oreille Lion’s trainrides. He always had so many stories to be told that kept everyone on their toes and laughing. Mr. Mackey is survived by his wife, Grace; children Steve (and Nancy) Mackey, Tom (and Judy) Mackey, Paul (and Marla) Mackey and Crystal (and Gary) Tuter; stepchildren Lance (and Denise) Wardle, Shirl (and Melissa) Wardle and Gay (and Jim) Chapman; siblings David (and Irene) Mackey, Carol (and Eddie) Sorts, Richard (and Bonnie) Mackey, Herb (and Cathy) Mackey and Barbara Angel. He was preceded in death by his parents, and his stepson, Troy Wardle. Services were held June 23 at 11 a.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home, 12590 S. 2200 West, Herriman, Utah, 84065.

David R. Solomon PRIEST RIVER

David R. Solomon of Priest River passed away June 21 at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. He was 55. Solomon Mr. Solomon was born Aug. 10, 1958, the son of Stanley and Esther Solomon of Priest River. He attended school in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., Jacksonville, Ala., and Fruitland, Idaho. He found great enjoyment out fishing, hunting, getting firewood with his boys and dad and watching a campfire burn. Mr. Solomon is survived by his mother Esther Solomon, two sisters Laura Main and Virginia “Tena” Wilson, his wife Diana (Nelson) Solomon, four sons Stanley P. Solomon, John Solomon, Danny Solomon and Peter Solomon, daughter Stephany Star Orman, 12 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father Stanley R. Solomon. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, July 1, at 2 p.m. at the Sherman-Knapp Funeral Home in Priest River with a potluck barbecue to follow at his mother’s home at 980 Highway 57 in Priest River. All family and friends are welcome. Sherman-Knapp Funeral Home in Priest River is in charge of arrangements. Family and friends are invited to sign the online guestbook at www.shermanknapp.com.

Ronald B. Tucker PRIEST RIVER

Ronald B. Tucker of Priest River passed away from cancer June 15 at his home. He was 73. Mr. Tucker was born to Betty, March 23, 1941, in La Jolla, Calif. He married Sally (Mead) Tucker July 23, 1966, in Lancaster, Calif. Mr. Tucker worked at Lockheed Air Force Base and was a part-time bus driver after retirement. He is survived by his brother, Virgil Tucker; three daughters, Bobbetter Moss, Kimberly Crahen and Noma Hunter; along with 17 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, June 28 at 1 p.m., at House of the Lord Church in Oldtown, with Pastor Dave Miller officiating.

EDITOR’S NOTE: The police reports, taken from dispatch logs provided to The Miner by law enforcement agencies, are not intended to be an exact report but rather a comprehensive list of police calls in Pend Oreille and West Bonner counties. Dispatch also fields calls for the Kalispel Tribe property in Airway Heights. Certain police calls are generally omitted because of space constraints. These include but aren’t limited to ambulance calls for illness, unfounded alarms, traffic stops, dogs at large, abandoned vehicles, 911 hang–ups and civil standbys. All dispositions for the police reports are assumed to be active, assist or transfer at press time. The police reports are updated each weekday on The Miner Online.

MONDAY, JUNE 16 SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE: Southshore Diamond Lake, report of suspicious vehicle. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: Baker Lake Rd., report of malicious mischief. FOUND PROPERTY: Muddy Creek Rd., report of found property. TRAFFIC HAZARD: Hwy. 31, report of newborn elk laid down partially blocking lane, appears uninjured. THEFT: N. Hayford Rd., Airway Heights, report of vehicle theft. ARREST: Thomas Roger Jones, 58, of Newport was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and a probation violation.

TUESDAY, JUNE 17 BURGLARY: City View Lane, complainant suspects grandson came into house last night and stole iPad. LITTERING: S. Union Ave., Newport, report that someone dumped 12 bags in commercial dumpster and left three bags in the alley. DISTURBANCE: W. Pine St., Newport, report of female in mother’s room causing issues. ARREST: S. Garden Ave., Newport, Jeffrey A. King, 25, of Ione was arrested on a local warrant. UNKNOWN PROBLEM: Southshore Diamond Lake, report that vehicle pulled into driveway with a male slumped over the steering wheel. ACCIDENT: Rustic Rd., reported to deputy by a citizen. HARASSMENT: N. 1st Ave., report that neighbors down the street keep harassing the complainant, they drive by his residence yelling obscenities. NOISE COMPLAINT: Southshore Diamond Lake, report that neighbor’s roof makes loud noise when wind blows. VIOLATION OF PROTECTION ORDER: Spring Valley Rd., report that subject who complainant has an order against sent a personal message to complainant on Facebook. TRESPASSING: Veit Rd., complainant wants to make a complaint about a neighbor who trespassed while drunk and cut one of the complainant’s trees with a chainsaw. FIRE: Scotia Rd., report of dryer on fire. ARREST: W. Pine St., Newport, Gordon Neil Cuffin, 62, of Newport was arrested on a warrant. ACCIDENT: Hwy. 31, report that complainant hit a deer, it is still alive. THEFT: S. Newport Ave., report that sometime in last day some-

one stole a tattoo gun. TRANSPORT: S. Garden Ave., Newport to Spokane, transport of one adult male. ARREST: Sarah Elyssa Weissman, 21, of Hollywood was arrested for fourth degree assault domestic violence. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 VEHICLE PROWL: N. Hayford Rd., Airway Heights, possible vehicle prowl reported. THEFT: S. Spokane Ave., Newport, report that complainant’s bike was stolen from his front porch. VEHICLE PROWL: N. Washington Ave., Newport, report that someone in a black SUV was trying the doors on the complainant’s vehicle. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE: Monumental Way, Cusick, subject told sheriff that there was a heavy set male standing in the roadway and another person trying to open a window at the residence. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: N. Spokane Ave., Newport, report of three subjects in yard carrying window screens. AUTOMOBILE THEFT: W. 5th St., report of vehicle stolen from location.

ACCIDENT: Hw. 20, deer-car collision. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Hwy. 2 THEFT: W. 4th St. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: Riverbend Loop ANIMAL PROBLEM: Hwy. 211, report that dog has fallen into septic tank. THEFT: N. Hayford Rd., Airway Heights ARREST: Fertile Valley Rd., Tobias M. Huckaby, 20, of Newport was arrested on warrants. VIOLATION OF PROTECTION ORDER: S. Garden Ave., Newport, reported violation of protection order. THEFT: Rumsey Rd. INTOXICATION: Hwy. 2, report of an intoxicated male throwing a Frisbee into traffic. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: S. Calispel Ave. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE: Stanley Drive ASSAULT: Dawson Lane NOISE COMPLAINT: Hwy. 20 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Conklin Meadows Rd.

SATURDAY, JUNE 21

ERRATIC DRIVER: S. Washington Ave., Newport, report of tan Jeep Cherokee with erratic lane travel and speed.

TRANSPORT: S. Garden Ave., Newport, transport inmate to ER.

ARREST: Westside Calispel, Daniel Brian Valdez, 27, of Usk was arrested for a warrant.

THREATENING: W. Kelly Drive, Newport, report that known subject came onto respondent’s porch and threatened her.

ASSAULT: Larsen Blvd., older man attacking complainant’s step dad.

ERRATIC DRIVER: Hwy. 2

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: Trask Rd.

ANIMAL PROBLEM: Joyner, report of ongoing problem with dogs running in neighborhood.

ARREST: Houghton St., Nicholas Robert Gardner, 21, was arrested on out of county warrants.

ACCIDENT: Hwy. 31, report of deer-vehicle collision, nonreportable damage.

THEFT: LeClerc Rd. N., reported theft of money.

SEX OFFENSE: Green Rd., sex offense reported.

AGENCY ASSIST: S. Garden Ave., Newport, housing for female inmate.

MISSING PERSON: Driskill Rd., complainant wants to report mother missing.

PURSUIT: W. Spruce St., pursuit of motorcycle reported.

TRANSPORT: S. Garden Ave., Newport to Spokane, transport to Spokane County Jail. ARREST: Jason Lee Dickinson, 31, of Newport was arrested for driving under the influence.

THURSDAY, JUNE 19 MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: W. 1st St., report of graffiti in women’s restroom. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Diamond Court, complainant believes someone was peeping in her window last night; she did not see anyone but noticed the grass around the window area was trampled down. THEFT: Best Chance Rd., report of neighbors stealing old tires from property. ARREST: Hwy. 211, Jeff L. Raymer, 38, of Spokane was arrested on a warrant.

FIRE: W. Kelly Drive, structure fire reported. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Browns Lake POSSIBLE DUI: Old Dusty Rd., possible DUI reported. DISTURBANCE: W. Kelly Drive, Newport ACCIDENT: Hwy. 2, report of vehicle on side of west bound lane with flashers on.

ARREST: Classic Lane, Shaylin Michele Hooper, 21, of Elk was arrested on a warrant. ANIMAL PROBLEM: N. Hayford Rd., Airway Heights, report of dangerous animal. ARREST: Hwy. 20, Bradford R. Moulton, II, 41, of Spokane Valley was arrested for driving with a suspended license. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: W. Walnut St., Newport, suspicious circumstance reported. ACCIDENT: Hwy. 2, report of vehicle-deer collision, no injuries. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Yocum Lake SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: E. 4th Ave., report of male and female siphoning fuel from vehicle. SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: S. Washington Ave., Newport WEST BONNER COUNTY

MONDAY, JUNE 16 WEAPON OFFENSE: Al’s Welding Rd., Spirit Lake CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: Hwy. 41, Oldtown, a 36-yearold Cusick man was cited and released for possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.

TUESDAY, JUNE 17 ACCIDENT: Hwy. 57, Priest River, deputies assisted ISP with an injury accident.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 ARREST: Railroad Ave., Blanchard, Edward Barnhill, 50, of Post Falls was arrested for eluding, driving without privilege, and on a Bonner County warrant.

THURSDAY, JUNE 19 NO REPORTABLE INCIDENTS.

FRIDAY, JUNE 20 THEFT: Chatwold, Blanchard, report of a theft. SHOPLIFTING: Hwy. 2, Priest River ARREST: High St., Priest River, David P. Holen, Jr., 24, Priest River was arrested on a warrant.

ACCIDENT: Hwy. 2 SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Dury Lane

SEX OFFENSE: Poirier Rd., Blanchard, report of a sex offense.

ASSAULT: Diamond Lake, report of assault on a boat.

MALICIOUS INJURY TO PROPERTY: Hwy. 2, Oldtown

ARREST: Alycia Jean Scott, 22, of Wellpinit was arrested for residential burglary.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22 PROPERTY DAMAGE: Coyote Trail, noticed mailbox smashed this morning.

TRAFFIC HAZARD: Hwy. 211, report of goats in highway.

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: S. Spokane Ave., Newport

ATTEMPT TO LOCATE: Noisy Creek Campground, complainant left four adults and eight children at trailhead this morning, going on 1 1/2 hour hike, still are not back.

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES: Eagle Way

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

FIRE: Southshore Diamond, report of two gas tanks underneath wave runners on fire.

WEAPON OFFENSE: Diamond View Rd., report of gunshots in area.

ARREST: Monumental Way, Cusick, Lester V. Priest, 26, of Cusick was arrested for driving with a suspended license.

TRESPASSING: W. Pine St., Newport

ARREST: W. Sacheen St., Russell R. Benham, 18, of Cusick was arrested for interfering with reporting of domestic violence.

MALICIOUS MISCHIEF: Kings Lake Rd. ERRATIC DRIVER: Hwy. 211 DRIVING WHILE LICENSE SUSPENDED: 9th, DWLS subject cited and released. TRESPASSING: Pend Oreille Homes

SATURDAY, JUNE 21 TRESPASSING: E. Spring St. S., Oldtown ARREST: Hwy. 2, Oldtown, Charla Smetana, 31, of Oldtown was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and an outstanding warrant. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: Hwy. 2, Oldtown, a 33-yearold Oldtown man was cited for possession of a controlled substance and paraphernalia. MISSING PERSON: Hwy. 57, Priest Lake, report of a missing person in the river.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22 ASSIST OTHER AGENCY: S. Washington Ave., Newport

PU BLIC M E ETI NGS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 TRI-COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT: 11 a.m. - TEDD Conference Room, 986 S. Main, Suite A, Colville

THURSDAY, JUNE 26 PEND OREILLE COUNTY LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARD: 5 p.m. - PUD Conference Room, Newport PRIEST RIVER AIRPORT BOARD: 6:30 p.m. - Priest River City Hall

MONDAY, JUNE 30 PEND OREILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: 9 a.m. Pend Oreille County Courthouse

TUESDAY, JULY 1 BONNER COUNTY COMMIS-

D E AT H N O T I C E Gail A. Griswold NEWPORT

Gail A. Griswold of Newport passed away June 21 at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. She was 63. A full obituary will appear at a later date. Sherman-Knapp Funeral Home in Newport is in charge of arrangements.

THE MINER

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421 S. Spokane Ave., Newport, WA • (509) 447-2433

MISSIONERS: 10 a.m. - Newport PUD Offices

DISTRICT: 6:30 p.m. - Fire Hall on Highway 57

PEND OREILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: 9 a.m. Pend Oreille County Courthouse

BONNER COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT: 1:30 p.m. - USDA Office, 1224 Washington Ave., Ste. 101

PEND OREILLE COUNTY FAIR BOARD: 7 p.m. - Fairgrounds at Cusick

PEND OREILLE PUD COM-

WEST PEND OREILLE FIRE

SIONERS: 8:45 a.m. - Bonner County Administrative Building

PEND OREILLE FIRE DISTRICT NO. 5: 7 p.m. - Fire Station 51, 406722 Highway 20, Cusick


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