Superior Court
Criminal
- Adam Charles Luntsford, 39, Omak, was found guilty Sept. 19 of third-degree malicious mischief. Luntsford was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 334 days suspended for two years and credit for 30 days served. He was fined $1,010.50. A restitution hearing was scheduled for Nov. 15. The crime occurred July 5.
- David J.L. Condon-Soderberg, 19, Omak, pleaded guilty June 10 to first-degree trafficking in stolen property, third-degree possession of stolen property and making false or misleading statements to a public servant. Condon-Soderberg was sentenced Sept. 26 to three months in jail and fined $1,110.50. A restitution hearing was scheduled for Oct. 15. The crimes occurred in January 2013. In a separate case, Condon-Soderberg pleaded guilty Sept. 26 to POCS, use of drug paraphernalia and third-degree DWLS. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail for the June 21 crimes and fined an additional $2,360.50.
- Emily Marie Stokes, 26, Okanogan, pleaded guilty Oct. 3 second-degree introduction of contraband. Stokes was sentenced to two months in jail and fined $1,110.50. The crime occurred March 24.
- Marvin Keith Lezard, 48, Omak, pleaded guilty Oct. 4 to second-degree trafficking in stolen property. Lezard was sentenced to three months in jail for the Aug. 7 crime and fined $1,110.50. A restitution hearing was scheduled for Nov. 12.
- Kyle Steven Scott Cates, 21, Okanogan, pleaded guilty Oct. 4 to first-degree trafficking in stolen property, third-degree theft and obstructing a law enforcement officer. Cates was sentenced to three months in jail and received a 274-day suspended sentence for the Aug. 3 crimes. He was fined $1,110.50. A restitution hearing was scheduled for Jan. 3, 2014. Cates also had a first-degree burglary charge dismissed.
- Raini Michelle Pichette, 26, Omak, pleaded guilty Oct. 7 to third-degree assault (of a law enforcement officer). Piechette was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $1,110.50. The crime occurred Dec. 8, 2012.
- The court dismissed Oct. 7 a first-degree assault charge against Gary Henry Griffiths, 81, Okanogan. Griffiths had recently passed away.
- The court found probable cause to charge Jason David Harder, 42, Okanogan, with second-degree burglary and third-degree theft. In a separate case, the court also found probable cause to charge Harder with additional counts of second-degree burglary and third-degree theft.
- The court found probable cause to charge Diana L. Armstrong, 46, Omak, with second-degree identity theft.
- The court found probable cause to charge Robert Brian Bradshaw, 26, Okanogan, with POCS (methamphetamine) with intent to deliver and use of drug paraphernalia.
- The court found probable cause to charge Jerry Ray Mears, 48, Riverside, with theft of a motor vehicle and second-degree theft. In a separate case, the court also found probable cause to charge Mears with three counts of harassment (threats to kill), three counts of intimidating a witness and two counts of tampering with a witness.
- The court found probable cause to charge Jarred Clayton Naclerio, 22, Oroville, with POCS (hydrocodone).
Juvenile
- A 17-year-old Omak boy pleaded guilty Oct. 2 to minor in a public place exhibiting effects of liquor. He was sentenced to six days in detention with credit for one served and fined $100.
- A 16-year-old Omak boy pleaded guilty Oct. 2 to fourth-degree assault. In a separate case, the same boy pleaded guilty Oct. 2 to first-degree theft and second-degree trafficking in stolen property. He was sentenced to 15 to 36 weeks in state detention with credit for 26 days served, and fined a total of $200.
- A 14-year-old Omak boy pleaded guilty Oct. 2 to no valid operator’s license without identification. He was sentenced to two days in detention and fined $75.
District Court
- Wayne Alan Goff, 51, Omak, had a charge dismissed: second-degree recreational fishing without a license or catch card.
- Shavonna Lee Gorr, 23, Omak, guilty of third-degree DWLS. Gorr received a 90-day suspended sentence and fined $118. She also had a separate third-degree DWLS charge dismissed.
- Ricardo Guia Alvarez, 21, Tonasket, guilty of third-degree malicious mischief (physical damage) and disorderly conduct. Guia Alvarez was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 244 days suspended and fined $1,641.
- Destiny M. Hamilton, 32, Oroville, guilty on two counts of third-degree DWLS. Hamilton was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended and fined $1,636.
- Gordon Joseph Harry Jr., 48, Omak, guilty on two counts of second-degree criminal trespass. Harry was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 days suspended and fined $316.
- Ryan Matthew Heim, 27, Tonasket, guilty of DUI. Heim was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 days suspended and fined $1,681.
- Danielle Ranae Hendren, 24, Okanogan, guilty on two counts of third-degree DWLS. Hendren was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85 days suspended and fined $1,401.
- Juan Hernandez, no middle name listed, 29, Tonasket, guilty of no valid operator’s license without identification. Hernandez was sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 days suspended and fined $758.
- Aaron Cesslie Jacobs, 23, Riverside, guilty of first-degree DWLS. Jacobs was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 184 days suspended and fined $1,058.
- Adam Shaun Jennings, 26, Oroville, guilty of no valid operator’s license without identification. Jennings received a 90-day suspended sentence and fined $858.
- Julia Maria Johns, 35, Omak, guilty of third-degree malicious mischief. Johns was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 336 days suspended and fined $358. Johns also had a fourth-degree assault charge dismissed.
- Jessica June Kitterman, 23, Tonasket, had a third-degree theft charge dismissed. She was fined $500.
- Ashley Nichole Knowles, 22, Okanogan, had a charge dismissed: use or possession of a loaded firearm.
- Jodi Lea Landt, 39, Omak, had a third-degree DWLS charge dismissed.
- Edward Gene Lawrence, 39, Tonasket, had a charge dismissed: hit and run (unattended property).
- Jose Lopez Ballesteros, 19, Omak, guilty of third-degree theft. Lopez Ballesteros was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 353 days suspended and fined $558.
- Daniel John Love, 29, Oroville, had a disorderly conduct charge dismissed.
- Michael J. Lynch, 19, Oroville, guilty of DUI. Lynch was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 359 days suspended, and fined $1,681. He also had two charges dismissed: third-degree DWLS and attempted MIP/C.
- Raul Marcelo Pozar, 22, Loomis, guilty of DUI. Marcelo Pozar was sentenced to 364 days in jail with 347 days, suspended and fined $1,681.
911 Calls and Jail Bookings
Monday, Sept. 30, 2013
- Theft on Salmon Creek Rd. near Okanogan. Fuel reported missing.
- Trespassing on N. Second Ave. in Okanogan.
- Littering on Salmon Creek Rd. near Okanogan.
- Robbery on Main St. in Riverside.
- Found property on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan. Bicycle recovered.
- Burglary on W. Broadway in Conconully.
- Theft on Cayuse Mountain Rd. near Tonasket.
- Disorderly conduct on S. Second Ave. in Okanogan.
- Theft on Koala Dr. in Omak.
- Eva Lily McKinney, 24, booked for four counts of POCS (heroin) and one count of POCS (methamphetamine).
- Joseph Gregory Shearer, 41, booked for DUI.
Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013
- Warrant arrest on Rodeo Trail Rd. near Omak.
- DWLS on Mill St. in Okanogan.
- Theft on Siwash Creek Rd. near Tonasket.
- Trespassing on Queen St. in Okanogan.
- Littering on Balmes Rd. near Oroville.
- Warrant arrest on Main St. in Oroville.
- Domestic dispute on S. Main St. in Omak.
- Domestic dispute on S. Ash St. in Omak.
- Warrant arrest on E. Apple Ave. in Omak.
- Warrant arrest on N. Ash St. in Omak.
- Public intoxication on N. Ash St. in Omak.
- Assault on Jasmine St. in Omak.
- Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Drugs on Ironwood St. in Oroville.
- Christopher Michael Cornett, 18, booked for disorderly conduct and two counts of fourth-degree assault (revoked).
- Seth Jared Harris, 27, booked for third-degree DWLS.
- Terrance Jonathan Randall, 24, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for violation of a protection order.
- Edward Robert Simpson, 33, booked on a State Patrol FTC warrant for DUI.
- Abraham Lee Poole, 34, booked on an OCSO FTA warrant for DUI.
- Jennifer Juanita Skillings, 23, booked on three Superior Court FTA bench warrants: POCS (marijuana) (less than 40 grams) and two for POCS with intent to deliver.
- Martin Ray Hoffman, 48, booked on an OCSO FTA warrant for fourth-degree assault (DV).
- Dustin Thomas Hayes, 25, booked for POCS and on a Tribal FTA warrant for third-degree DWLS, an OCSO FTA warrant for third-degree DWLS, a State Patrol FTA warrant for third-degree DWLS, and two Omak Police Department warrants: third-degree DWLS and DUI.
- Hector M. Meza de la Cruz, 18, court commitment for DUI.
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013
- DWLS on Conconully St. in Okanogan.
- Harassment on Spring Meadow Lane near Oroville.
- Trespassing on Buzzard Lake Rd. near Okanogan.
- Vehicle theft on Pickens Valley Rd. near Oroville. Backhoe reported missing.
- Theft on Lyman Lake Rd. near Omak.
- Warrant arrest on Omak Ave. in Omak.
- Theft on Maple St. in Omak.
- Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Warrant arrest on W. Jonathan St. in Tonasket.
- Miguel Angel Hernandez-Avalos, 35, booked for POCS (methamphetamine), obstruction and USBP hold.
- Alex Anthony Sanchez, 37, booked for first-degree robbery, third-degree assault, felony harassment and unlawful imprisonment.
Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013
- Drugs on Riverside Cutoff Rd. near Riverside.
- Fraud on Pine St. in Okanogan.
- Stabbing on Horse Spring Coulee Rd. near Tonasket.
- Theft on S. Main St. in Omak.
- Hit-and-run vehicle accident on Omache Dr. in Omak.
- Malicious mischief on Omak Ave. in Omak.
- Drugs on Omak Ave. in Omak.
- Fraud on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Hit-and-run vehicle accident on S. Main St. in Omak.
- Threats on Omache Ave. in Omak.
- Harassment on Antwine Ave. in Tonasket.
- Lynn Marie Arnhold, 36, booked on a Department of Corrections warrant for probation violation.
- Kelby James Renkert, 26, booked on a bench warrant for residential burglary.
- Cody Lee Payne, 18, booked on a Department of Corrections secretary’s warrant for drive-by shooting.
- Robert Wade Flatbush, 21, booked on two OCSO FTC warrants: harassment and possession of another ID.
- Dylan Thomas James Counts, 19, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for fourth-degree assault (DV).
- Cory Stephen Lee Counts, 19, booked on two OCSO FTA warrants: fourth-degree assault (DV) and third-degree malicious mischief (DV).
Friday, Oct. 4, 2013
- Domestic dispute on N. Ash St. in Omak.
- Domestic dispute on S. Fifth Ave. in Okanogan.
- Automobile theft on Rodeo Trail Rd. near Omak.
- Burglary on Golden St. in Oroville.
- Structure fire on S. Main St. in Omak.
- Warrant arrest on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket.
- Burglary on Omak Ave. in Omak.
- Two reports of theft on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Theft on Kenwood St. in Omak. Power tools reported missing.
- Burglary on S. Ash St. in Omak.
- Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Theft on Main St. in Oroville.
- Domestic dispute on Hwy. 20 near Tonasket.
- One-vehicle crash on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket. No injuries were reported.
- Harry South, no middle name listed, 58, court commitment for DUI.
- Dacia Lee Mackarness, 40, booked for harassment.
- Pedro Jacuinde-Nambo, 45, booked for DUI and a USBP hold.
- Jesus J. Romero-Aviles, 36, booked for DUI, reckless endangerment and a USBP hold.
Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013
- Domestic dispute on Duck Lake Rd. near Omak.
- Threats on Hwy. 7 near Oroville.
- One-vehicle crash on Columbia River Rd. near Omak.
- Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- DWLS on Apple Way Ave. in Okanogan.
- Public intoxication on Ross Canyon Rd. in Omak.
- Burglary on N. Main St. in Omak.
- Littering on Omache Dr. in Omak.
- DWLS on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Warrant arrest on Jasmine St. in Omak.
- Structure fire on 16th Ave. in Oroville.
- Theft on Apple Way Ave. in Okanogan.
- Two-vehicle crash on 14th Ave. in Oroville.
- Malicious mischief on S. Western Ave. in Tonasket.
- Bjarne Matthew Olson Jr., 34, booked on three State Patrol FTA warrants: DUI, third-degree DWLS and ignition interlock violation.
- Aaron Ashley Arlotta, 24, booked for third-degree DWLS and an OCSO FTA warrant for possession of a loaded firearm in a vehicle.
- Glenn Laverne Gorr, 31, booked for obstruction and a Tribal FTA warrant for theft.
- Zane Allen Marchand, 35, booked for DUI, third-degree DWLS, reckless driving and three OCSO warrants: failure to pay fine for interfering with reporting (DV), FTA for DUI and FTA for third-degree DWLS.
- Angel Avila-Navarrete, 44, booked on a USBP hold.
- Teresa Ann Moomaw, 36, book on two Omak Police Department FTA warrants: DUI and second-degree DWLS.
Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013
- Domestic dispute on Crumbacher Rd. near Tonasket.
- DWLS on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket.
- Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Warrant arrest on Hwy. 7 near Tonasket.
- Robbery at East Side Park in Omak.
- Domestic dispute on Apple Lane in Omak.
- Theft on Engh Rd. in Omak.
- Harassment on Pine St. in Omak.
- Domestic dispute on S. Birch St. in Omak.
- Harassment on W. Fourth Ave. in Omak.
- Harassment on W. Jonathan St. in Tonasket.
- Theft on S. Whitcomb Ave. in Tonasket.
- Jessee Owen Jane, 37, booked for first-degree DWLS and ignition interlock violation.
- Daryl Anthony McCraigie, 24, booked on an Omak Police Department FTA warrant for third-degree theft.
- Ward Allen Cooper, 46, booked for refusing to comply, first-degree DWLS and third-degree escape.
- Shannon Lee Schweitzer, 32, booked for third-degree DWLS.
- Larry Edward Siltman, 58, booked for violation of a no-contact order.
- Diana Lynn Kenealy, 53, booked on a Prosecutor’s material witness warrant.
- Trevor Warren Armstrong, 28, booked for third-degree theft.
Key:
DUI – Driving Under the Influence
DWLS/R – Driving While License Suspended/Revoked
POSC – Possession of a Controlled Substance
MIP/C – Minor in Possession/Consumption
TMVWOP – Taking a Motor Vehicle without Owner’s Permission
DV – Domestic Violence
FTA – Failure to Appear (on a warrant)
FTPF – Failure to Pay Fine
RP – Reporting Party
OCSO – Okanogan County Sheriff’s Officer
DOC – State Department of Corrections
USBP – U.S. Border Patrol
CBP – U.S. Customs and Border Protection
ICE – Immigration and Customs Enforcement