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Author: | the Outlaw [ Thu Dec 24, 2009 7:47 pm ] |
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Historically, property crimes ramps up during the holidays. Seems Spokane has increased in violent (crimes against persons) crimes as well. Carjack, shoots at occupied unit Other armed robs... How's your listening area fairing? |
Author: | MTM [ Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:47 pm ] |
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Stolen cars on the increase at 3 Fresno City malls. |
Author: | the Outlaw [ Wed Dec 30, 2009 6:38 pm ] |
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News Release Spokane Police Department [spdwebmail@spokanepolice.org] Charges Filed in Relation to Last Week’s Shootings Spokane Police Major Crimes Detectives have now determined that several events surrounding two shooting incidents last week are related. Three arrests have been made and several charges have been filed in relation to these incidences. On December 22, 2009, at 8:45pm, Spokane Police patrol officers responded to a shooting call in the 1100 block of West Frederick. There, a group of people was shining a laser light out the front window of a residence in the direction of a second group outside in the street. The groups confronted each other in the front yard of the residence where a verbal altercation ensued. As the groups separated, a white male later identified as Tony Dawson, returned to their location and fired a handgun in the direction of the residence. An 18 year old male was found to have a gunshot wound to his back. Major Crimes Investigators set up a perimeter and patrol officers guarded the scene until daylight when investigators could return to gather more evidence. On December 23, 2009, at 4:40am, a woman was inside her 1993 Ford Bronco in the 1100 block of East Sanson. She was approached by a white male suspect, who attempted to steal her car. The male was later identified as Tony Dawson. Dawson smashed the driver’s side window with a handgun and used that gun to assault her. He continually pushed the victim towards the passenger's side seat. The victim was able to drive away as Dawson attempted to hold on to her. Just after 5am on December 23rd, in the 1600 block of East Rowan, a woman was warming up her Suburban. She had gone back inside her home, when a white female got into her vehicle and drove it away. That female was later identified as Margaret Shults. The victim called police to report her car as stolen. The vehicle information was given to patrol officers in the area. Shults drove the vehicle away and a short time later picked up Dawson and a second male, later identified as Greg Sharkey. While maintaining perimeter security at the shooting scene in the area of 1100 West Frederick, Officer Kris Honaker spotted the stolen Suburban drive past him. He immediately recognized this as the same Suburban stolen just minutes prior and made a traffic stop on the vehicle. Officer Honaker pulled the vehicle over in the area of Alice and Madison. As the officer exited his vehicle, Dawson leaned out the rear passenger’s side window and fired shots directly at Officer Honaker, striking his patrol vehicle. Tony E. Dawson, 20, has been charged with one count of Attempted First Degree Murder, one count of Attempted First Degree Robbery, one count of First Degree Robbery, three counts of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm and ten counts of First Degree Assault. Margaret D. Shults, 22, has been charged with one count of First Degree Robbery. Greg Sharkey, 25, has been charged with one count of Attempted First Degree Robbery and one count of First Degree Robbery. |
Author: | the Outlaw [ Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:11 pm ] |
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Author: | Jim [ Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:35 pm ] |
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the Outlaw wrote: ![]() Reminds me of this..... :D Three Legged Chicken A man was driving along a rural road one day when he saw a three legged chicken running down the road. He was amused enough to drive along side it for a while, as he was driving he noticed the chicken was running 30 mph. Pretty fast chicken, he thought, I wonder just how fast it can run. So he sped up and the chicken did too! They were now moving along the road at 45 mph! The man in the car sped up again, to his surprise the chicken was still running ahead of him at 60 mph!!! Suddenly the chicken turned off the road and ran down a long driveway leading to a farmhouse. The man followed the chicken to the house and saw a man in the yard with dozens of three legged chickens. The man in the car called out to the farmer "How did you get all these three legged chickens?" The farmer replied, "I breed 'em. Ya see it's me, my wife and my son living here and we all like to eat the chicken leg. Since a chicken only has two legs, I started breeding this three legged variety so we could all eat our favorite piece." "That's amazing!" said the driver "How do they taste?" "Don't rightly know, I ain't caught one yet!" |
Author: | SpudGunMan [ Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:19 pm ] |
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[quote="the Outlaw"][/quote] hehe reminds me of a incident I was in.. back when I commuted I90 I had to pull off at cougar mountain exit once because I was falling asleep at the wheel just pulled off the exit and back on the start of the onramp (if you know the ramp there is lots of free room there to park, truckers do that a lot) fell asleep with the car running the police car had pulled in front of me for some reason and there was a driver in the seat with his foot on the break. I awoke to brake lights, my car running me in the drivers seat and my last memory of being sleepy while driving I screamed, hit the clutch and breaks and then looked over to see a WSP knocking on my window rather alarmed at this point I then explained that I was too tired to drive and had to take a nap to safely make it home. he had no humor and told me that I had to get off the road if I chose to do that |
Author: | N7QOR [ Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:31 am ] |
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SpudGunMan wrote: the Outlaw wrote: hehe reminds me of a incident I was in.. back when I commuted I90 I had to pull off at cougar mountain exit once because I was falling asleep at the wheel just pulled off the exit and back on the start of the onramp (if you know the ramp there is lots of free room there to park, truckers do that a lot) fell asleep with the car running the police car had pulled in front of me for some reason and there was a driver in the seat with his foot on the break. I awoke to brake lights, my car running me in the drivers seat and my last memory of being sleepy while driving I screamed, hit the clutch and breaks and then looked over to see a WSP knocking on my window rather alarmed at this point I then explained that I was too tired to drive and had to take a nap to safely make it home. he had no humor and told me that I had to get off the road if I chose to do that Uhh, weren't you OFF the road? I suppose it's not wise to argue with the badge. Particularly when there is no sense of humor behind it!!! |
Author: | SpudGunMan [ Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:53 am ] |
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yea you cant technically sleep on a freeway pavement which includes a ramp, just would have enjoyed some forgiveness in that case but what ever. it was quite a experience to wake up like that |
Author: | the Outlaw [ Fri Feb 05, 2010 7:41 am ] |
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http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2010/f ... s-decried/ Cattle Trucks. Canadian cattle trucks sneak around the POE at the state line. Spokane Sheriff Cpl said "Trying to weigh cattle trucks with a portable scale is difficult and unpleasant. Cattle answer the call of nature no matter who or what is under the truck". |
Author: | Wilrobnson [ Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:06 am ] |
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Puyallup PD a few weeks ago: K9-23: K9-23 PPD: Go ahead 23 K9-23: BARKBARKBARKBARKBARKBARKBARK (dog in background) PPD: Received, 1930 (hours). K9-23: Uh, sorry about that. |
Author: | the Outlaw [ Wed Nov 24, 2010 8:27 am ] |
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Ugh. Media release: Spokane Police Save Suicidal Male in Heroic Fashion Spokane Police Officers C. Douville and C. Johnson put their own lives on the line to save a 36 year old male who attempted to fall to his death off the Maple St Bridge early this morning. On November 24th, 2010 at 3:13 AM, Spokane Police Officers S. Arredondo, C. Douville, and C. Johnson responded to a welfare check at the Maple St Bridge. The caller was a passerby and observed a male in dark clothing walking on the roof of the outside enclosed chain link walkway. Ofc Arredondo was the first to arrive and observed the male walking on top of the outside chain link walkway and attempted to convince the male to come off the roof. The male refused and was walking away from Ofc Arredondo from the roof. Ofc Douville and Ofc Johnson arrived and climbed the top of the chain link and met up with the suicidal male. The suicidal male saw Ofc Douville and Ofc Johnson and began crawling down the outside of the chain link towards the Spokane River. Ofc Douville and Ofc Johnson dropped on their stomachs and reached out grabbing the suicidal subject who was now sliding off the side of the chain link. Ofc Johnson grabbed the suicidal male's left arm as Ofc Douville grabbed his right arm. The suicidal male began pulling his right arm trying to break Ofc Douville's hold. Ofc Douville was able to grab the suicidal male's back pack straps and jacket with both hands. The suicidal male told the officers several times, "Let me go it's my time to die!" and made no attempt to hang on to anything. CPL D. Beckley arrived and Ofc Arredondo asked him to get the bolt cutters from his trunk. CPL Beckley retrieved the bolt cutters and began cutting a hole from inside the walkway. Ofc Douville and Ofc Johnson held the suicidal male for well over 5 minutes with bare hands in negative degree weather until other officers were able to cut a large enough hole in the chain link and pull the suicidal male to safety. The suicidal male was examined by the Spokane Fire Department and transported by AMR ambulance to a local area hospital for mental evaluation. |
Author: | the Outlaw [ Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:10 am ] |
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Quote: Little Rock Police have arrested a local man for a Thursday night incident that led to a bizarre set of circumstances.
Officers say Justin Eaton, 26, is charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest after his car collided with another car during a traffic stop before spinning out of control at the intersection of Capitol Avenue and Woodrow Street, not far from the downtown area. It happened around 8:30. What happened next will sound like something out of a movie. Eaton's car then hit a fire hydrant and the impact knocked his car's engine completely out. The steaming engine landed inside a house at 2901 1/2 West 4th Street and started a fire that burned a hole, doing at least $5,000 in damage to the home. After that, Eaton ran away from the scene. Around 10 o'clock, police found him walking nearby wrapped in a pink blanket. According to the police report, besides the damage to the house, Eaton also did $500 in damage when he destroyed the fire hydrant, and another $200 in damage when he broke a fence. |
Author: | Sean [ Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:36 am ] |
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2A1 on a alarm at Lovers Package. K9 on traffic wants a second. 2A1 "I'll back the dog after I clear Lovers Package." Silence..... |
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