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Police Report
10/17/2012 8:33:24 AM

The following incidents, arrests, calls for service and citations were reported by the Liberty Lake Police Department Oct. 8-15.

Incidents and arrests

Domestic violence assault - A 33-year-old Spokane woman was arrested at 5:30 a.m. Oct. 9 at the 19000 block of East Nora from domestic violence assault, fourth degree. Officers were dispatched to the address for what was being reported as an argument that turned into a struggle, and then the phone was disconnected.  When officers arrived on scene, they determined the woman had assaulted the victim by pushing him. She was booked into the Spokane County Jail.

Debit card theft - At 2:45 p.m. Oct. 8, LLPD was dispatched to a theft outside STCU at the 2200 block of North Madson Road.  The complainant stated he left his debit card in the ATM machine at the drive through, but it was missing when he returned, and it had not been turned into the credit union. The complainant reported he cancelled the card and was informed someone attempted to use the card at a gas station at Sprague and Argonne.  The case has been assigned to Detective Bourgeois.

Accident assist - At 1:15 a.m. Oct. 10, LLPD assisted the Spokane County Sheriff's Office with an injury accident at the 26000 block of East Wellesley in which two subjects were ejected from the vehicle.  Medstar was contacted to transport one of the individuals, and the other subject was pronounced dead at the scene.

Agency assist - At 7:40 p.m. Oct. 9, LLPD assisted CPS with an emergency child placement into protective custody at the 1800 block of North Glenbrook.

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Found bicycle - At 10:15 a.m. Oct. 10, LLPD was notified of a found Black Diamond mountain bike in a field in the area of the 1700 block of North Holl Road.

False alarm - At 11:10 a.m. Oct. 10, LLPD was dispatched to a residential alarm at the 1800 block of North Country Vista Drive.  It was determined the alarm was false.

Trespassing - At 4:40 p.m. Oct. 10, LLPD was dispatched to the 1800 block of North Pepper Lane for a trespassing call. A subject was reportedly refusing to leave the business after being asked several times. Officers arrived on scene and learned three female subjects entered the business and used the phone and computer that are in the lobby area. The subjects were asked to leave and refused and began walking around the lobby. All three subjects were trespassed from the property.

Reckless golf carts - At 6:30 p.m. Oct. 10, LLPD was dispatched to reckless golf carts doing circles in the bike lane and in the roadway in the area of Molter and Sprague. The drivers were described as males between 10 and 14 years of age.  Officers located the two subjects and followed them home and contacted their parents about the safety issues and the city ordinance on use of golf carts.

Drug theft - At noon Oct. 11, LLPD was dispatched to the 1500 block of North Holl Road for a report of a prescription drug theft.  The complainant stated that her adult daughter had taken Hydrocodone pills from the house and left, but did not have information on where the daughter was living.

Car accident - At 8 a.m. Oct. 11, LLPD was dispatched to a two-car injury collision at Country Vista Drive and Liberty Lake Road. The at-fault driver, who said he may have fallen asleep at the wheel, was issued a citation for negligent driving.

• Theft - At 4:15 p.m. Oct. 12, LLPD was dispatched to the 21500 block of East George Gee for a theft. It was reported a customer had taken his vehicle without paying for the repairs that were done at the dealership. The complainant told officers the suspect went to the cashier to pay for about $550 in repairs and told the cashier he needed to get his checkbook from the vehicle. The suspect used a spare set of keys and drove away without returning to pay. The dealership made numerous attempts to contact the suspect without any success. LLPD has made attempts as well and has not been able to contact the suspect.

Suspicious circumstances - At 5:15 a.m. Oct. 13, LLPD was dispatched to a possible residential burglary in progress at the 1800 block of North Cavalier Road. The complainant told 911 she heard somebody talking in the home. The complainant could not see anyone. After a minute, the complainant told 911 she was now hearing voices coming from the front of the house. The complainant looked outside and throughout the house and did not see anyone. Officers checked the house and surrounding area and did not locate anyone.

Domestic violence - At noon Oct. 14, LLPD was dispatched to the 21200 block of East Country Vista Drive for a domestic violence incident. The complainant reported her 11-year-old daughter was kicking her. When officers arrived, it was determined that while the complainant was trying to place the child in her bedroom, the child was flailing and protesting.  It was determined the assault being reported was not intentional.   Information was provided to the mother, and the officer spoke to the child.

Vehicle prowl - At 3:30 p.m. Oct. 12, LLPD was dispatched to the 22800 block of East Country Vista Drive for a report of a vehicle prowl and theft. The complainant reported that sometime during the prior evening or early morning hours, tool boxes and tools were removed from the bed of his pickup truck while it was parked at the location. 

DWLS - LLPD officers made three arrests for driving with a suspended license during the reporting period, including: 

- A 23-year-old Spokane man at 12:10 p.m. Oct. 9 at Appleway and Molter;
- A 21-year-old Post Falls man at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 9 at Country Vista Drive and Liberty Lake Road; 
- A 26-year-old Spokane Valley man at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 12 at Appleway and Madson.

Calls for service
Agency assist 2
Alarm 1
Domestic violence 2
Family fight 1
Fraud, credit card/ATM 1
Juvenile problem 1
Lost or found property 1
Suspicious person/circumstance 1
Theft, property 2
Traffic accident 1
Traffic offense 3
Trespass of real property 1
Vehicle prowl 1

Citations
License and plates required 1
Driving without license ID 1
DWLS 3
Liability insurance 1
Defective brake light/signal 1
Defective muffler 1
No Splash aprons/fenders 1
Passing school bus signal 1
Speeding 2
Negligent driving 2
Assault IV 1

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