Blotter Fodder: Maybe the soap was for their mouths | Northwest ... - Lewiston Morning Tribune (subscription)

Items in this column are pulled from police logs from around the region.

Surrounded by boxes of soap, four foul-mouthed teenagers at a Lewiston laundromat were saying vulgar things to customers, cursing and being rude, reported a caller ill-suited to face the ill-bred.

A car was reported parked on a fire hydrant in Lewiston.

A set of golf clubs was found in the bathroom of Beachview Park in Clarkston.

A can of Keystone beer was left as a calling card by whoever broke into the Lewiston caller's house, stealing the cable TV box.

He used a safe as a step to get into his motor home in Clarkston and when he drove away, he forgot to take the safe, the caller told Clarkston police. He wanted to know if anyone had turned it in.

A manager at one of Lewiston's swank downtown sleeperies called a tenant a hooker and trespassed her from the room she was keeping, according to a call to police. When officers arrived, another woman walked out of the room and in a classy act of solidarity defecated in her hand and wiped the feces on a window before the two women, and whoever else was inside, left the premises together.

His Clarkston neighbors keep calling about his barking dog, and he wanted police to know he is doing nothing wrong, a caller reported to dispatchers.

A front-end loader stuck in the snow at two crossroads in Whitman County was reported.

A caller told Lewiston police that someone is posting pictures on Facebook of the caller doing drugs.

Goats in Rosalia were damaging his chicken coop.

The motorhead down the street has been revving an engine for the past hour, an unimpressed Pullman caller reported.

Her landlord has threatened to get his gun if she does not leave the apartment in Clarkston where she lives without regularly paying the rent.

He was struck by a vehicle at a four-way stop in Clarkston, and the other vehicle continued on its away.

A Lewiston motorist who was in the wrong lane on 21st Street complained to police that the traffic light was not turning green.

A man who was punched was standing outside the Lewiston Tribune dripping blood from his nose into the snow.

A white horse in a snowy field without shelter was reported in Asotin County.

The man who was parked on a hill in a Lewiston street drove forward, spun out and slid back, striking the parked car behind him. He did it several more times before giving up and being arrested for DUI.

A vehicle driving in the wrong lane on Fleshman Way in Clarkston was reported.

A man on a bicycle with a "share the road" sign was causing traffic problems again, a Moscow caller reported.

A cargo truck in Lewiston after dark was leaving a trail of sparks behind it on Snake River Avenue.

A gray Oldsmobile crawling on four wheels over the Southway Bridge between Clarkston and Lewiston is going to cause a crash, an irate caller reported.

A blind dog walking around in a blizzard was reported to Asotin County deputies.

A vehicle high-centered on a berm of snow in a Moscow intersection was holding up traffic, according to a call to police.

A Lewiston caller reported that a neighbor took the caller's packages to keep them safe and then took stuff out of the packages, presumably to keep them safer.

A smoky odor was reported in Moscow.

Two cars, their windshields only partially cleared of snow, were observed driving around Moscow, a concerned caller told police.

A deer was dispatched after causing an accident in Whitman County.

A green car at a Lewiston produce store was reportedly abandoned.

The grader left a snow berm in front of his Whitman County driveway, a caller reported to deputies.

A tire came off a car motoring down a Lewiston street.

A boat parked in a Moscow street was causing snow removal issues, a caller reported.

He took the kids to school and dropped them off even though school was closed for the holidays. The children were returned safely to their Lewiston home.

A fire extinguisher in the northbound lane of Memorial Bridge in Lewiston made motorists nervous.

His wife left a downtown Lewiston hotel six hours ago to get a beverage and hasn't come back, a caller told police.

A driver recklessly raced down a road closed because of snow, according to a call to Whitman County deputies.

A caller in LaCrosse asked deputies if they have noticed the graffiti around town.

Moscow police were sent to chase down the source of what a late-night caller described as possible gunshots.

The odor of marijuana wafting from a room at a downtown Lewiston sleepery steamed up the manager, who notified authorities.



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