Friday, March 29, 2024

Cashmere

Posted
Saturday, March 29

Two males were seen trying to open every vehicle in the parking lot on North St. They were last seen heading toward the park in dark clothing at 4:14 a.m.

An agency assist was requested in finding out if a male on N. Douglas St. knew why his vehicle was in Wenatchee, windows broken out and the roof had been torn up.

A burglary was reported on Parkhill St. after a homeowner noticed things missing from her residence. She suspected a neighbor.

A domestic disturbance was reported on Harnden Rd. after a husband and wife were arguing.

Sunday, March 30

An agency assist was requested on N. Douglas St. in trying to contact the owner of a vehicle that had been involved in a fire.

Extra patrols were requested after a report of speeding vehicles on S. Douglas St. that was an ongoing problem and there were children in the area.

A domestic disturbance was reported on Kimber Rd. after a husband and wife were arguing and the husband was trying to leave.

A disturbance was reported at Pioneer House after 5-7 males were fighting and one was on the ground. No weapons were seen.

A caller on Kimber Rd. reported harassing messages on their voicemail from their mother-in-law because her husband had been arrested earlier for assault in the fourth degree.

Monday, March 31

Theft of $70 in gas was reported at BJ's in Dryden. The suspect vehicle was a dark gray full-size truck with a rack and left headed up Blewett Pass.

A 911 hangup call was received from a residence on Evergreen Dr. Two more calls were received, and it turned out to be a child who wanted their mother to know that she knew how to dial in emergencies.

Extra patrols were requested at a Port of Chelan property on Mill Rd. after a juvenile was riding his motorcycle there a few hours after school daily.

A 911 hangup cal was received from an unrecognizable male voice on Binder Rd. saying that he needed help.

A court order violation occurred on Kimber Rd., after the male who she had the order with was having fellow inmates call her and pass along messages.

Fraud was reported after a report that her mother's Social Security was being used for someone who was working on one of the orchards in Dryden.

Theft of jewelry boxes and other personal property out of a caller's safe was reported on Brender Canyon Rd. after his adult daughter and son had been to the residence. The caller confronted his daughter's husband and told him the items needed to be returned by noon.

Harassment was reported on Pine Flats Loop Rd. after a caller and friend were riding bikes in Dryden and a 40 to 45-year-old female drove up in a Cadillac and kept honking at them. His friend waved her by and she then stopped in the middle of the road and started making threats to beat his female friend up.

Fraud was reported when a 31-year-old male was using his 6-year-old son's Social Security number.

A welfare check was requested for a father and adult son on Creekside Pl. after a verbal disagreement that was calm now, but it was mentioned that his son should just end his life.

A 911 hangup call was received from a residence on Old Monitor Rd.

Two suspicious males in a maroon minivan were reported on Mission Creek Rd. When the caller asked them what they were doing, they said they were just turning around but sat in the caller's driveway for several minutes.

Tuesday, April 1

A caller on Olalla Canyon Rd. reported seeing a suspicious boat motor and gas can sitting along the side of the road, both last night and this morning.

Grafitti was reported on a garage on Cottage Ave.

Fraud was reported on Cottage Ave. after a male received a bill from AT&T Cingular Wireless account in collection for $4035.29, that he claimed he never opened.

An agency assist was requested for a male, who appeared to have died of natural causes on Selfs Rd.

Wednesday, April 2

A burglary alarm was triggered in the shop at Jim's Auto Sales on Sunset Hwy. at 2:04 a.m.

An agency assist was requested for an unconscious 56-year-old female on Brender Canyon Rd. who was breathing and had been feeling depressed lately and was on medication. Upon arrival they found her breathing, but "snoring."

A 911 hangup call was received from Sunset Laundromat There was no answer on call back.

A welfare check was requested by a counselor for a male on N. Dryden Rd. who had seemed very depressed and upset and had not answered that morning when the counselor tried to call.

Extra patrols were requested on Chapel St. after a caller was concerned that her ex was not going to be supervised after being released from jail and his parents were out of town. There was an order on file.

A 911 hangup call was received from a residence on Evergreen Dr.

A caller reported a man with a warrant on Stine Hill Rd.

A 911 hangup call was received from a residence on Heimbigner Rd. On call back a juvenile said it had been a mistake.

A welfare check was requested for a female subject on Woodring St. who was reported by her fiance to be out of control.

A burglary was reported on E. Pleasant Ave. after a female subject went to put her laundry outside and a hispanic male suspect in his late thirties was sitting near her door. When she came back the male was gone and her things were scattered in her apartment and her purse was missing.

A welfare check was requested for an Hispanic male in a late model white Ford pickup on Olalla Canyon Rd. who seemed suspicious and acted like he didn't understand him when the caller stopped to help.

A caller on Emerald St. reported a suspicious male outside moaning and could also hear an animal-like screaming.

A case number for a disturbance was requested on Woodring St.

Thursday, April 3

A residential burglar alarm was triggered on a back door of a residence on Hay Canyon Rd.

Fraud was reported on Dorn St. in Dryden after someone used a caller's debit card at Walmart.com and rang up $497.32 in charges.

An agency assist was requested for a male in custody on Woodring St.

A public assist was requested when a tenant had given a three day notice to tenants on River St. and they subsequently changed the locks. She was wondering what her rights were.

A two-car, noninjury accident was reported on US 2 and Old Monitor Rd.

Malicious mischief was reported on Tigner Rd. after a green Nissan Pathfinder had a broken window and a trash can sitting next to it.

A caller reported an open gate at the school bus garage on Division St. The suspicious caller did not see anyone in the area and it didn't appear to be damaged. They waited for a deputy to arrive.
Sheriff's report

Comments

No comments on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here