Police Report
Incidents and arrests
• Soliciting without a license - A 22-year-old transient man was arrested May 1 at the 23000 block of East Settler Drive for soliciting without a license. • Suspended license - A 30-year-old Spokane man was arrested at 2:45 p.m. May 2 at Country Vista Drive and Stanford Lane for driving with a suspended license. • Theft - A 19-year-old Spokane man was arrested at 4:30 p.m. May 2 at the 1200 block of North Liberty Lake Road for theft, third degree. A caller reported that a customer gave a store employee, the arrested subject, a found wallet. The employee took the wallet, removed the cash, and threw the wallet and the rest of the contents away. The suspect admitted to police what he had done and was able to retrieve the wallet he had thrown away, which was turned over to police and then given to the owner. • Hit and run - At 11:15 a.m. May 3, LLPD was notified of a hit-and-run accident with property damage at Pavillion Park. An investigation of the scene showed it appeared a vehicle struck a pole at the entrance of the park, causing damage to the pole and ripping it out of the ground. A pylon was also struck on Molter Road. • False alarm - At 7:45 a.m. May 3, LLPD was dispatched to a commercial alarm at the 1800 block of N. Harvard Road. It was determined that the alarm was caused by an employee error. • Suspicious person - At 8:30 a.m. May 3, LLPD received a report of a suspicious person in the area of Homestead Drive and Country Vista Drive. The complainant reported a person going door to door selling items without a license. The officer checked the area but did not locate the subject. • Commercial alarm - At 7:40 p.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to a commercial alarm at the 22900 block of East Appleway Avenue. While checking the building, officers located an unsecured door on the southwest corner of the business. Officers checked the interior of the business and did not locate anything out of place. A person responsible for the business arrived on scene and secured the door. • Prowl check - At 10:10 p.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to the 1000 block of North Homestead Drive for a prowl check. The complainant reported hearing a loud noise at her front door. While checking the home, officers determined the front door had been kicked and dented. • Suspended license - A 21-year-old Coeur d'Alene woman was arrested at 11:20 a.m. May 5 at Liberty Lake Road and Appleway Avenue for driving with a suspended license. • Suspended license - A 30-year-old Rathdrum man was arrested at 4:50 p.m. May 4 at Country Vista Drive and Whitman Lane for driving with a suspended license. • False alarm - At 2:15 a.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to the 23000 block of East Maxwell Drive for a residential alarm. Officers determined the alarm was false. • DUI - A 20-year-old Post Falls woman was arrested at 2:30 a.m. May 5 at Mission Avenue and Winrock Street for DUI. While on patrol, an officer observed a vehicle stopped within the intersection on Mission Avenue blocking the eastbound lane of travel. The officer pulled behind the vehicle to investigate and the vehicle drove off. The officer stopped the vehicle and contacted the driver. The driver said she was lost and was trying to program directions into the GPS. Based on his observations, the officer asked the driver if she had been drinking and she said she had been drinking a little but that her passenger had been drinking a lot. The officer also determined that both the driver and passenger were 20 years old. The driver was arrested for DUI and the passenger was arrested for minor in possession and consumption of alcohol. • False alarm - At 2:40 p.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to a residential alarm at the 800 block of North Garry Drive. Officers determined the alarm was false. • Disturbance - At 9:50 p.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to the area of Broadway Avenue and Garry Drive on a report of intoxicated teenagers ringing doorbells and running away. Officers checked the area and contacted the complainant but were not able to locate the subjects. • Suspicious circumstances - At 9:30 p.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to a suspicious circumstances call at Pavillion Park. The complainant reported several kids at the park were possibly fighting. Officers arrived within minutes of receiving the call but could not locate anyone in the park. The officers contacted a subject in a parked vehicle who said he didn't see anything except a group of baseball players that had left the park about 20 minutes earlier. • Commercial alarm - At 10:40 p.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to a commercial alarm at the 21700 block of East Country Vista Drive. Officers checked the building and the exterior doors were secure. An employee arrived on scene and determined interior doors to the garden center were left unlocked. The doors were secured and the scene was cleared. • Welfare check - At 3:15 p.m. May 6, LLPD was dispatched to an unknown problem at the 23000 block of East Maxwell Drive. A neighbor reported hearing a female subject calling out for help. Officers contacted the residence and determined a subject inside had fallen and hit her head on the dresser. Medics were called to the scene, and they transported the subject to the hospital. • Suspicious circumstances - At 8:30 a.m. May 5, LLPD received a report of a suspicious circumstances incident in the area of Knox Avenue and Cavalier Court. The complainant reported seeing two male subjects driving slowly through the neighborhood. She said she saw one of the subjects get out of the car, take a package off of someone's front porch and speed away in the vehicle. The officer arrived in the area and didn't locate the subjects. The officer spoke to several people walking in the neighborhood who said they didn't see anything. The officer contacted the complainant, who told him he wasn't sure if they actually took anything from the porch, and was not sure of the address where the package may have been taken from. He told the officer he assumed someone took a package because the passenger got out of the car and then returned to the car quickly. • Commercial alarm - At 9:30 p.m. May 5, LLPD was dispatched to the 2300 block of North Molter Road for a commercial alarm. Upon checking the business, officers determined the front doors were not secured. The officer checked inside of the business and didn't locate anything out of place. The alarm company attempted to contact several people listed as responsible for the building but could not contact anyone. The officer was able to temporarily secure the front doors and requested the dayshift officers follow up with the business in the morning.
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