KXLY
December 20, 2020 7:50 PM Connor Sarles
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HAYDEN, Idaho Kootenai County deputies arrested three porch pirates who were picked up on a doorbell camera stealing packages.
The Sheriff’s Office was alerted to a suspicious vehicle near the Hayden Lake Country Club. Deputies arrived and flagged the car down for a traffic stop, determining that the items in the car were stolen items included mail, packages, a snow blower and other things. They also found meth and heroin.
36-year-old Ethan Cameron, 30-year-old Madeline Cameron and 20-year-old Samantha Young were arrested for grand theft, conspiracy to commit grand theft and possession of a controlled substance.
11 indicted on federal drug-trafficking charges in western Washington
December 17, 2020 6:26 AM Associated Press
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SEATTLE (AP) Eleven people have been indicted by a federal grand jury in a drug-trafficking conspiracy involving the sale of meth, heroin and cocaine, according to federal prosecutors.
“This drug trafficking group continued to bring large loads of drugs up to Western Washington even after law enforcement seized nearly 50 pounds of methamphetamine from one carload,” U.S. Attorney Brian Moran said Wednesday in a press release.
“This investigation uncovered threats of violence and retaliation which made it critical that law enforcement move now on this drug ring.”
KXLY
December 15, 2020 5:36 AM Erin Robinson
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HAYDEN, Idaho A Spirit Lake woman was severely injured when she drove car into Hayden Lake Monday night.
Authorities responded to the report around 7:45 p.m. at the Honeysuckle Boat Launch. Dive members and fire personnel got in the water and found 39-year-old April D. Heath still in her car.
They rescued her and took her to Kootenai Health, where she is being treated for life-threatening injuries.
Authorities do not know how Heath ended up in the water, but believe alcohol may have been a factor.
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December 10, 2020 3:51 PM Connor Sarles
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SPOKANE, Wash. A man was charged with malicious mischief after destroying laundry machines and his own apartment at Father Bach Haven. Police say the man was covered in blood from rolling around in broken glass.
Sunday evening, officers were dispatched to reports of a naked man, covered in blood, destroying the laundry facility in the Father Bach Haven apartments.
When they arrived, they observed 51-year-old Wayne Weston covered in blood “screaming, yelling and flopping all over the ground.” Weston had reportedly pulled the washer and dryer from the wall and had cut himself on broken glass.