Coulee Cops

reports compiled from police files

 

Last updated 12/17/2014 at 10:49am



Grand Coulee Police

12/9 - A person living in Grand Coulee Manor complained to police about another person living there and said he is being harassed. Police advised him to get a protective court order.

12/10 - A construction firm owner told police that an unauthorized person passing himself off as a representative did work and received the money for it.

12/11 - Police advised a walker to stay off the roadway at E. Coulee Blvd. in Electric City.

- Police responded to a domestic violence report on East Coulee Blvd., where a man had allegedly punched a woman several times in the face, closing her eye and causing her to bleed from the mouth. Police are looking for the man. The report is being sent to the Grant County prosecutor’s office.

Coulee Dam Police

12/8 - A student at the Lake Roosevelt Junior-Senior High school was suspended for three days after he allegedly struck his brother in the face with a closed fist. The two were standing in the lunch line when the incident occurred.

12/9 - Police were informed that two sixth-graders had been in a fight. Parents came to the school to pick the students up and police are forwarding the report to Okanogan County juvenile authorities.

- School officials reported a substance abuse problem at the junior high school.

- Police checked on a report of an open door at a Coulee Dam business. The report was made by the manager when she came to work. Police checked the building but couldn’t find anything wrong.

12/10 - Police checked on a report of a suspicious person after an 11-year-old girl climbing on the big sand hill was approached by an unknown adult.

- A vehicle was stopped for following another vehicle too closely on SR-155 and the driver given a warning.

- Police assisted Tribal Police in looking for a vehicle that was reportedly used in trying to run over a person in Keller. The report said the driver of the vehicle had taken a young child and then tried to run over the mother. Police were unable to find the vehicle.

12/11 - Nine property owners were notified that their properties were in violation of the town ordinance and were instructed to make necessary changes or be cited. The notice was made in cooperation with Tribal Police.

 

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