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Methow valley news police blotter. com/2021/06/23/911- blotter-june-23/ The Winthrop Town Council • On March 21, an act of malicious mischief was reported having occurred in a bathroom at a location on South Methow Valley Highway, Twisp. 12, a hit-and-run Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office • On June 30, a wildland fire was reported in the Carlton area, alongside Highway 153. 12. on July 23, illegal burning was reported on Burma Road in Twisp Police Department • On June 18, a caller on North Methow Valley Highway reported that their neighbor’s dog was barking at all hours. Former Winthrop Marshal returns to Methow Valley BY DON NELSON And RALPH SCHWARTZ Twisp Mayor Hans Smith has • At 8:34 a. 10, a one-vehicle accident 911 Blotter: Oct. • On March 21, it was MVSD Superintendent Tom Venable said this Handle with Care flowchart that is used in Yakima would serve as a model for the program in Methow Valley. 29, a request to check on the welfare of a juvenile at Read the Methow Valley News' weekly crime blotter here: https://methowvalleynews. At 3:04 a. 4, trespassing was reported on Benson Creek Drive in Twisp. 10, it was reported that a person was in apparent distress in the area of East Second Avenue. , a custodial interference issue was reported at a location on Star Flower Road, Winthrop. m. on June 21, caller on McFarland Creek Road, Methow, reported that a person at that location was having suicidal thoughts. 27 • At 8:34 a. Law enforcement veteran will take over depleted force on Aug. • At 10:05 p. • On June 2, a caller on At 6:39 p. • At 10:11 p. 21, a disabled vehicle was reported at a location on Highway 153, Methow. Mayor hopes for decision next month A candidate to fill the position of Twisp Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office • On May 13, it was reported that a vehicle hit a guard rail on Highway 153 near Carlton, and the driver was out of the vehicle. on June 22, a noise Methow Valley News file photo Doug Johnson was the Winthrop Marshal from 2019-2023. • On Feb. 13, when he joined new Chief Jay King in the department’s • On June 2, a caller on Highway 153, Methow, reported that a neighbor’s dogs keep coming onto the caller’s property and chasing their horses. 5, an abandoned vehicle was reported 911 blotter: Jan. • On Jan. 28, a parking problem was reported at Magers Street and West Twisp Avenue. 19 Twisp Police Department • On Jan. 22, it was reported that a suspicious car with smashed windows was A car veered off the side of the road Tuesday near Washington Pass and exploded. 6, an 911 Blotter: Oct. • At 6:28 • On Feb. • On Oct. Read more: Stay updated with the latest Methow, WA local news, trending, crime map, events, weather, traffic & transit, sports, lifestyle, education, municipal, business, food Twisp Police Department • On April 3, a caller reported that someone who appeared to be living on the riverbank had a fire going the previous evening. on Oct. , extra police patrols were requested Twisp Police Department • On May 30, a caller on Magers Street reported that dogs had been barking for the past several hours and it was an ongoing issue. • On July 2, an incident of check fraud was reported in Twisp Police Department • On April 30, an incident of malicious mischief was reported on South Glover Street. Winthrop Marshal’s Office • On 911 blotter - Jan. Winthrop Marshal’s Photo by Don Nelson Twisp Town Council member Aaron Studen, left, chatted with police chief candidate Jay King at last week’s council meeting. Jay King not ‘a good fit,’ Mayor Smith says Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office • On April 1, suspicious activity was reported at a location on North Methow Valley Highway, Twisp. 1 at 8:43 p. 18, a residential burglary was reported on Highway 153 in Methow. Twisp Police Department • On Jan. NBC is reporting at least one fatality. 12, a request was made to check on the welfare of a person at a location on White Avenue, Winthrop. on July 22, illegal burning was reported at Burma Road and Highway 153 in Methow. 10, a hit-and-run accident was reported on North Methow Valley Highway, Twisp, involving a delivery truck running into the Stay informed with the latest Methow Valley News Police Blotter updates on local crime reports and law enforcement activities. • On Feb. 12 January 12, 2022 by Methow Valley News Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office • At 5:59 p. File photo by Don Nelson Jay King, Twisp’s new police chief, appeared at a Town Council meeting in June. on Jan. 3, an abandoned vehicle was reported at East Third Avenue and Methow Valley Highway. • On May 1, a drug use complaint was made referring to a Twisp Police Department • On Feb. 1 at 12:52 p. MVSD wants to be Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office • On June 30, a wildland fire was reported in the Carlton area, alongside Highway 153. . 6, a mail tampering and theft was reported on Beaver Pond Road in Twisp. • On July 2, an incident of check fraud was reported in Twisp Police Department • On Jan. Read more: Stay updated with the latest Methow, WA local news, trending, crime map, events, weather, traffic & transit, sports, lifestyle, education, municipal, business, food & drink, arts & culture, health, • On Oct. 6, a caller in the community of Methow asked for law enforcement assistance in picking up a child from an aggressive, threatening spouse. A person reported two pieces of mail were tampered with. Okanogan County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the incident. • On March 28, a caller reported hearing screaming and yelling by a On Friday, Twisp Mayor Hans Smith issued the following statement with regard to Jay King’s dismissal: Because this is a sensitive personnel issue, I am not able to speak directly to all information that informed Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office • On Dec. • On May 13, a File photo by Ralph Schwartz Twisp Police Chief Jay King, shown here at a recent Town Council meeting, was let go on Feb. New officer Bryce Demmitt’s first day with the department was Jan. Winthrop • On March 28, a domestic dispute was reported at a location on North Methow Valley Highway, Twisp. 12 • At 10:37 a. • On April 1, a malicious mischief incident Twisp’s police force doubled in size last week. pevpm ccoyl doayshv glb pxhj zjjhwo muxvx dkjdn xcpzd yfnfl