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6/8 - A man from another state working in Grand Coulee told police that a woman he sent personal pictures to on a dating app threatened to show the photos to his family if he didn’t give her $300. Screenshots between him and the online person were shared with the officer. The officer told him to contact the authorities in Eugene.
6/9 - A man reported that his Smith & Wesson semi-automatic rifle had been stolen from the trunk of his Honda Civic while he was camping near the dam. He wasn’t sure of what campground he’d been parked at, or if it was actually a campground, but he could see the dam from where he was. He provided the serial number for the gun, and said he paid $750 for it.
6/11 - A man reported that his motorcycle, which had been parked on Young Street, was stolen, and could have been stolen at any time in the past six weeks.
6/12 - A woman reported that a “creepy” man was looking for her. The man said she had stolen from him. He provided receipts showing ATM withdrawals totaling $1,040. The man said he was in an off-and-on relationship with the woman and would willingly give her his card and pin number to buy things like groceries. Because he willingly gave her the card, an officer determined it to be a civil matter.
- Police went to a Burdin Boulevard residence where three men had been drinking. One had blood in his mouth, and another had redness under his eye. All three said nothing happened and that they were just drinking.
- A woman reported her Chrysler Sebring had been stolen from where it was parked on Yakima Street. She said she took a nap, then woke up to find that her keys, car, and phone were all missing. The car was found later that day in Omak by their police department.
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