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Police Report
11/25/2014 12:09:28 PM

The following incidents and arrests were among those reported by the Liberty Lake Police Department from Oct. 27 through Nov. 17. They are listed chronologically.
 
INCIDENTS AND ARRESTS
Theft - At 3 p.m. Oct. 28, LLPD responded to the 19000 block of East Cataldo for a theft. The complainant reported finding a television in the field outside the RV business. This incident is under investigation. 

DUI - A 30-year-old Spokane man was arrested at 3:18 a.m. Nov. 1 at Liberty Lake Circle and Liberty Lake Drive for DUI and driving with a suspended license.

Theft - At 1:04 p.m. Oct. 31, LLPD responded to the 24000 block of East Hawkstone Loop for theft. The complainant reported that sometime during the night wires had been removed from gas lines that were being installed.

Lost children - At 7:45 p.m. Oct. 31, LLPD responded to a call for lost children call at East Boone Avenue and North Drury Court. Officers arrived to find a 6-and 4-year-old were lost in the area while trick or treating. The children were located a short time later. 

Theft - At 7 a.m. Nov. 3, LLPD responded to the 1300 block of North Liberty Lake Road for a theft. The complainant reported a white male had stolen $359 in liquor from the location. This incident is under investigation. 

Another theft - At 4 p.m. Nov. 3, LLPD responded to the 20000 block of East Deschutes Avenue for a theft. The complainant reported that he attended a party over the weekend and placed his wallet, iPhone and keys on the counter and woke to find them missing. 

Hit and run - At 2:52 p.m. Nov. 4, LLPD responded to the 24000 block of East Hawkstone for a hit and run. The complainant reported the subject had backed into his vehicle and then driven away. An officer made contact with the subject who reported she thought she'd hit the curb. Both parties agreed to an exchange of information.

Theft - At 1:08 p.m. Nov. 7, LLPD responded to a theft at the 20000 block of East Deschutes Avenue. The complainant reported someone had entered his vehicle and stolen a firearm from the center console.

Warrant arrest - A 42-year-old man was arrested at 12:06 a.m. Nov. 8 at Appleway and Greenacres for an extraditable warrant.

Another arrest - A 50-year-old Coeur d'Alene man also was arrested 12:06 a.m. Nov. 8 at Appleway and Greenacres for driving with a suspended license and possession of dangerous weapons.

Theft - At 1:06 p.m. Nov. 10, LLPD responded to the 21000 block of East Courtyard Lane for a theft. The complainant reportedly met a male online and invited him to stay at his home for the evening as the subject was living out of his vehicle. The complainant reported the subject left the residence without saying a word, and he then noticed that his cell phone had been stolen. 

Malicious mischief - At 10:29 a.m. Nov. 7, LLPD received a report of malicious mischief at the Rocky Hill Park area. The complainant reported damage had been found at the snack shack and boardwalk areas. 

Fraud - At 4:30 p.m. Nov. 10, LLPD responded to the 24000 block of East Spotted Owl Lane for fraud. The complainant reported she had been contacted by a friend of a friend with whom she was not well acquainted. That person requested she cash a check that was made out to him in the amount of $400. The complainant agreed, met the subject at her banking establishment, cashed the check and gave him the funds. The bank later made contact with the complainant to report the check was fraudulent. This incident was placed under investigation. 

Hit and run - A 24-year-old Otis Orchards man was arrested at 5:52 p.m. Nov. 13 at Appleway and Liberty Lake Road for a hit and run. 

Warrant arrest - A 29-year-old Otis Orchards man was arrested 12:20 a.m. Nov. 15 at West Wellesley and North Chase Road on a warrant for potentially dangerous dog at large and dog exhibiting vicious propensities.

Vehicle prowl - At 4:13 p.m. Nov. 16, LLPD responded to the 20000 block of East Meyers Avenue for a vehicle prowl. The complainant reported someone had entered her vehicle while she was at church, though nothing appeared to be missing.

Burglary - At 8:22 a.m. Nov. 16, LLPD responded to a burglary at the 1800 block of North Willamette. The complainant reported someone had entered her garage and vehicle sometime during the night. A total of $405 in items was taken.

CALLS FOR SERVICE
Reported by the Liberty Lake Police Department Oct. 27 to Nov. 17
Agency assist 2
Alarm 3
Attempt to locate 1
Burglary 1
Citizen assist 3
Citizen dispute 1
Disorderly conduct 2
DUI 5
Fraud 1
Fugitive 2
Juvenile problem 3
Lost/found property 2
Message delivered 1
Not classified 5
Property theft 7
Suspicious person/circumstance 4
Traffic offense 16
Vehicle prowl 1
Violation of court order 1
Welfare check 2

CITATIONS
Reported by the Liberty Lake Police Department Oct. 27 to Nov. 17
Dangerous weapons 1
Defective headlights 1
Defective muffler 1
Driving without license with ID 1
DUI 5
DWLS 13
Expired registration 7
Failure to drive on right of road 1
Failure to obey traffic control 2
Failure to stop at stop sign 1
Hit and run  1
Improper signal 1
Liability insurance 13
Physical Control 1
Speeding 13

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