Police Blotter
Lincoln County
Sheriff’s Office
Feb. 13
• A woman on Evans Road reported his neighbors’ dog always runs after vehicles. The woman said the owner does not care, but it’s dangerous.
• A woman on Highway 2 reported she asked the man living with her to leave, but he refused.
• Someone on Sheldon Flats Road reported their neighbor bangs on things in the middle of the night.
• A caller on Park Street reported a stolen wedding ring.
Feb. 14
• Someone on West Balsam Street reported a stolen trash can.
• A man on Montana Avenue reported loaning his vehicle a few days ago. He was concerned he would never see it again.
• A man on Highway 37 near mile-marker No. 5 reported a boulder on the road.
• An Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent forwarded a report of a man on Cedar Hill Creek Road in possession of a pipe bomb, 30 gallons of ammonia nitrate, a .50-caliber gun and a sniper rifle.
Feb. 15
• A man on Ski Road reported walking with a drunk man and after parting ways hearing two gun shots near the elementary school.
• Scott Nelson, 36, was arrested and charged with assault.
Feb. 16
• Joshua Aaron Covey, 25, was arrested and charged with burglary, assault and partner or family member assault.
• A woman reported her two blond cocker spaniels were missing. The male wears a black collar and the female wears a pink collar.
• A woman on Collins Avenue reported someone shot three rounds behind her house.
Feb. 17
• Tayla Ashley Marie Yeadon, 18, was arrested and charged with theft.
• A woman reported someone often goes in and out of her house on Woodland Heights Road. She does not live there currently and the other person on the lease is in jail.
Feb. 18
• A caller on Porcupine Road reported sending money for, but never receiving, furniture.
• A woman on Ski Road reported losing her black and brown, two-year-old mastiff with a pink collar. The dog is named Mandy.
• A woman on Pioneer Road reported her neighbors play loud music at night.
Lincoln County
Justice Court
Feb. 11
• Chayone F. Driebusch was found guilty of issuing a bad check. He was fined $415, charged $85 in court costs and ordered to pay $450 in restitution.
Feb. 13
• Jeffrey Freund was found guilty of criminal trespass to property and partner or family member assault. He was sentenced to 485 days of suspended jail time and charged $170 in court costs.
• Roshaun Lamont Valentine was found guilty of failing to have a child under six-years-old and less than 60 pounds properly restrained in a vehicle and a second offense of failure to carry proof or exhibit insurance. He was fined $150 and charged $70 in court costs. He was sentenced to 10 days of suspended jail time and 20 hours of community service.
• Charles L. Ewing was found guilty of driving under the influence. He was fined $300 and charged $335 in court costs.
• Shane W. Haflich was found guilty of DUI. and operating without liability insurance in effect. He was fined $1,250 and charged $370 in court costs. He was sentenced to 375 days in jail, with 345 days suspended.
Feb. 14
• Brianna M. Schrader was found guilty of boating with insufficient personal flotation devices. She was fined $50 and charged $135 in court costs.
Feb. 18
• Kathleen Radcliffe Watson was found guilty of driving without a valid drivers license and carless driving. She was fined $250 and charged $70 in court costs.