Aug. 25 blotter: People jumping into canal | Ellensburg | dailyrecordnews.com

2022-08-26 20:15:07 By : Ms. sophia R

Kittcom received the following calls on Aug. 24-25 (calls are made to the 911 line and the non-emergency business line): 

• Two dogs reportedly were loose on East First Avenue and North Pine Street.

• Three stray, light-colored horses reportedly were in the reporting party’s garden on First Street in Thorp.

• A motor vehicle collision was reported on Interstate 90, milepost 109.

• Cows reportedly were causing damage to Zirkle Fruit fields on Payne Road.

• A hit and run was reported on North Ridgeview Lane.

• A phone was reported stolen on East University Way.

• Someone reportedly shot the reporting party’s cat with a pellet gun on Richards Road near Cle Elum.

• A two-vehicle, non-injury collision was reported on South Canyon Road.

• A purse reportedly was stolen from a grocery cart from a store on South Water Street.

• A woman reportedly walked into a business on Gladmar Road, picked the lock on the reporting party’s safe and took over $4,000 in gold jewelry.

• A two-vehicle, non-injury collision was reported on South Canyon Road.

• A dog reportedly had been locked in the neighbor’s hot garage for the past two hours. The was in distress and crying and no one could get ahold of the neighbor.

• A dog was in a vehicle in a parking lot on West First Street in Cle Elum. The window was slightly cracked open.

• There was a third-party report of children playing in a collapsed mine near Ronald.

• A non-injury collision involving a Honda Accord and a pickup was reported on East Third Avenue and North Chestnut Street.

• A non-injury collision reportedly occurred the previous day in a parking lot on North Chestnut Street.

• Tools were reported stolen from a construction site on Creekside Road near Cle Elum.

• A dog reportedly was left in a Ford Fusion on East First Street in Cle Elum.

• A hit and run was reported on South Thorp Highway.

• Two adults and two juveniles (ages 8-10) reportedly were jumping off the irrigation bridge into the canal at Smithson Road and Robbins Road.

• Three horses reportedly were on Notcho Lane close to the intersection with state Route 97.

• The reporting party requested to speak to law enforcement concerning juveniles who live next door and who she observed wearing no clothes on Kelsey Lane.

• A wallet and a Sig .9mm gun in a leather case were reported stolen from a vehicle on Kachess Lake Road, milepost .5.

• A red Mitsubishi Lancer reportedly struck mailboxes on West Bender Road and Hannah Road.

• Four people reportedly were in a donation bin with flashlights on West University Way.

Kittcom received the following calls on Aug. 24-25 (calls are made to the 911 line and the non-emergency business line): 

• The reporting party staying at Suncadia Lodge could see smoke through the trees a mile west of her location.

The following people were booked in Kittitas County Jail from Aug. 24-25 (Bail and arresting agency information not available for all bookings): 

• A 53-year-old man was arrested by State Patrol troopers for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Bail $1,000.

• A 74-year-old Ellensburg man was arrested by Ellensburg Police officers for failure to appear/harassment, two counts of failure to appear/first-degree criminal trespass, two counts of failure to appear/third-degree driving with a suspended license and failure to appear/trash-covered premises. Bail $42,000.

• A 53-year-old Wenatchee man was arrested by State Patrol troopers for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Bail $1,000.

• A 36-year-old Yakima man was arrested by Kittitas County Sheriff’s deputies for fourth-degree assault/domestic violence. No bail.

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