Pullman
CRIME & SAFETY
38-Year-Old Man Arrested After Stabbing at Pullman Gas Station
PULLMAN - Police in Pullman are investigating a stabbing that occurred during a fight outside of a convenience store on Monday. According to police, at around 5:00 p.m. on Monday, officers responded to the report of a citizen dispute at Sunset Mart on SE Bishop Boulevard. Multiple people were reportedly fighting in the parking lot, and one male subject was armed with a knife.
Investigators Unable to Pinpoint Cause of February’s Pullman Area Storage Building Fire
PULLMAN - Investigators were unable to pinpoint the cause of February’s blaze that destroyed a Pullman area storage building. The City of Pullman Fire Department’s Fire Marshal Darren Jones has completed his investigation into the February 8th blaze. The cause of the fire is undetermined although Marshal Jones says it was likely an accident.
37 Year Old Garfield Man Arrested On Drug Charges And Suspected In Golf Carts Theft From Colfax
A 37 year old Garfield man has been arrested for allegedly stealing golf carts from the Colfax Golf Course. Whitman County Sheriff’s Deputies obtained and executed a search warrant at a home on Garfield-Farmington Road Sunday night. Deputies were investigating Michael Rosser as a suspected drug dealer when they learned about his alleged involvement in the theft. While searching Rosser’s home East of Garfield deputies reportedly found the truck and trailer used to steal the golf carts. The cab of the truck had been burned and damaged. Deputies believe Rosser was trying to prevent the truck from being identified in the theft case. Packaged fentanyl and methamphetamine were also reportedly discovered in Rosser’s home. He was arrested on three counts of 2nd degree felony burglary and two felony counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
31 Have Died on Idaho Roads Since Memorial Day; Local Police to put Extra Patrols on Road for July 4
LEWISTON - The Fourth of July travel period comes during the 100 Deadliest Days on Idaho roads - the summer days between Memorial Day and Labor Day weekends when there is an increase in fatal crashes. According to preliminary data from the Idaho Office of Highway Safety, 31 people have been killed in crashes in Idaho since Memorial Day weekend this year.
Moscow Police Logs for Monday, July 1
Complaint of person walking back and forth. Officer responded, no report. Officer arrested male for DUI. Report taken. Dog RAL in the area of Napa on the Troy Highway, last seen about 2 ago. No report. 24-M04689 Theft Other. Incident Address: 1600 blk S MAIN ST. MOSCOW ID 83843. Disposition:...
Extra patrols this Fourth of July to curb impaired driving during deadliest days
As we come up on the Fourth of July weekend local agencies will have extra patrols on the lookout for impaired drivers. Independence Day falls in the middle of the 100 deadliest days of summer, a time where law enforcement sees an increase in fatal crashes. Agencies like the City...
Would-be contractor accuses AGO, WSU employees of using company’s propriety data
(The Center Square) – A potential bidder for a police use of force database project developed through the State Attorney General’s Office is accusing an AGO employee and a Washington State University professor managing the project of illegally using his company’s proprietary information and copyrighted materials. State officials claim the bidder is waging an effort to hinder the project. Police Strategies CEO Bob Scales was among potential bidders on a...
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