Police Blotter
Lincoln County
Justice Court
March 24
• Carson J. Whitmarsh pleaded guilty to possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21. Whitmarsh was ordered to serve 20 hours of community service and charged $85 in court costs.
March 27
• Aaron Edwards, 25, was found guilty of negligent endangerment. He was fined $600 and charged $335 in court costs.
• Taylor J. Quinn, 18, pleaded guilty to possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21 and operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.02 percent. Quinn was fined $200, charged $85 in court costs and ordered to serve 20 hours of community service.
March 28
• Dominik Owen Nyland, 20, pleaded guilty to possessing intoxicating substances while under the age of 21. Nyland was fined $100, charged $85 in court costs and ordered to serve 20 hours of community service.
Lincoln County
Sheriff’s Office
March 28
• A caller on Woodland Road reported the neighbor dog “yapping” all night.
• A woman at Little Joe’s reported being hassled while attempting to retrieve her dead father’s belongings.
• A babysitter reported being hit by the 14-year-old she was watching.
• A caller on Parmenter Drive reported a padlock cut from his camper with bolt cutters. The caller had replaced the padlock, but wanted to speak with an officer.
• A caller on Commerce Way reported a mother and daughter engaged in physical combat.
March 29
• A caller on Kootenai River Road reported a broken United States Forest Service gate.
• A caller on Commerce Way reported being threatened by a neighboring tenant.
• A father on Penny Lane reported his son’s step-father hits his son with a ruler.
• A caller on Highway 37 reported receiving a scam call.
• Several callers on Highway 508 reported a large rock on the road near mile-marker No. 41.
March 30
• A caller reported someone broke into Sears. Employees reported closing the shop until police arrived, but a man burst through the back door wielding a crowbar. The man ran off.