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6 • Sept. 13, 2012<strong>The</strong> <strong>Splash</strong>“IT’S THELAW”In WASHINGTONClick or CallTwo Business DaysBefore You Plan To Digwww.CallBeforeYouDig.org1-800-424-5555or dial 811Inland Empire UtilityCoordinating Councilwww.ieucc811.orgANNOUNCING OURFALL-WINTER SEMINAR SERIESThis series will address a number of health concerns such as hormonalhealth, weight loss, detox, anti-aging medicine and more.First seminar:Anti-aging MedicineTuesday, Sept. 25 • 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Dr. Ashley will talk about the latest advancesin ANTI-AGING MEDICINE, including howit can impact your life and increase yourvitality and longevity!Call to reserve your seat at thisfree informative seminar.On the day of the seminar, we will be offeringBotox at the special price of $9/unit withadvance scheduling and a $25 deposit— call now to make your appointment!We will also be offering a 20% discount onin-stock SkinMedica products.Police Report<strong>The</strong> following incidents, arrests, calls forservice and citations were reported by the<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> Police Department Sept. 3-10.Incidents and arrests• Welfare check — LLPD responded at4:10 a.m. Sept. 4 to the 22800 block of EastCountry Vista Drive after it was reportedthat a female was heard screaming andyelling to call police. Officers located ateenage female subject at the complex whowas crying, and she told officers everythingwas fine, that she was talking on hercell phone and was upset about a recentrelationship break up and about possiblymoving out of the area.• Assault — A 32-year-old <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>Lake</strong>man was arrested at 8:10 p.m. Sept. 4 atthe 22800 block of Country Vista Drive fordomestic violence assault. A complainantreported her fiancé had punched her, leftthe apartment and had access to weapons.Officers contacted the suspect in a vehiclein the parking lot of the complex, w<strong>here</strong> hewas arrested for assault and booked in theSpokane County Jail. <strong>The</strong> victim was treatedon scene by medical personnel.• Accident — Police responded at 11:15p.m. Sept. 4 to a car vs. pedestrian injuryaccident in a parking lot at the 22800 blockof East Country Vista Drive. <strong>The</strong> pedestrianDr Susan AshleyMedical DirectorAlso specializing inBIO-IDENTICAL HORMONESTHYROID AND ADRENAL FATIGUEANTI-AGING MEDICINEHEALTHY LIVINGLIBERTY LAKE2207 N. Molter RoadSuite 203A<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> 99019924-6199Medically supervisedweight loss, with more optionsto help you lose weight thanany other weight-loss centerin the northwest!FamilyMedicine<strong>Liberty</strong><strong>Lake</strong>.comnewshad minor injuries, and it was determined hewas intoxicated and stepped in front of thevehicle. His blood alcohol level was 0.34, andhe was hospitalized for the intoxication, notthe injuries, Police Chief Brian Asmus said.• Vehicle prowl — LLPD was dispatchedat 1 p.m. Sept. 4 for a vehicle prowl at the22800 block of East Country Vista Drive.A complainant reported that sometime inthe prior town and a half days, someoneentered her unlocked car while parked inthe parking lot, removing a watch, braceletsand an iPod.• Another vehicle prowl — At 12:55 p.m.Sept. 6, LLPD received a report of a vehicleprowl that occurred earlier that day at the24000 block of East Mission. <strong>The</strong> complainantreported she locked her vehicle;however, the windows were left partiallydown. CDs, a watch and some medicationwere missing from the vehicle.• Vehicle prowl with ‘change of heart’— Officers received a report the morningof Sept. 6 of an overnight vehicle prowl atthe 21500 block of East George Gee Lane.Wheels were removed from a ChevroletSuburban on the dealership lot, and thevehicle was left up on blocks. However,the wheels were stacked next to a vehicleparked in front of the Suburban, which hadthe following written in the dust on its backwindow: “Don’t need now, change of heart.”• Impairment — LLPD assisted the SpokaneValley Fire Department with two impairedsubjects at 5:55 p.m. Sept. 6 whenthey returned to their employer in the 1700block of North Madson Raod appearing tobe under the influence. LLPD Officer MikeThomas, a drug recognition expert, assistedmedics on the call. One suspect appearedto be under the influence of a central nervoussystem depressant, while the otherwas under the influence of marijuana. <strong>The</strong>medics determined t<strong>here</strong> was no overdoserisk, and officers contacted relatives of thesubjects to drive them home.• Malicious mischief — Officers weredispatched at 12:55 p.m. Sept. 6 to a maliciousmischief incident at the 1200 block ofOfferingin-home orsite-to-sitemovingservices, plusmuch moreJimmy & Shauna’sMoving and More(509) 251-3229 • (509) 251-3471jimmyshauna@msn.com10020 E 17th LaneSpokane, WA 99206North <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> Road. <strong>The</strong> complainantreported two of his vending machines werebroken into Sept. 2. Both machines werelocated outside Safeway. Detective RayBourgeois is investigating the case, includinga link between a similar South Hill break-in.• DUI — A 38-year-old Spokane man wasarrested at 11:40 p.m. Sept. 8 at <strong>Liberty</strong><strong>Lake</strong> Road and Country Vista Drive for DUI.• Malicious mischief — At 10:45 a.m.Sept. 8, LLPD received report of a maliciousmischief incident at the 200 block of NorthHenry Road. <strong>The</strong> complainant reported thatsometime during the previous evening, agate that blocks the road that runs on thesouthwest side of Legacy Ridge apparentlydamaged by a 4x4 vehicle seeking accessto the development. A resident in the developmentreported a large, dark-colored,jacked-up pickup truck with a Confederateflag hanging from the back driving throughthe area the night before. Based on thedescription of the vehicle, the officerrecognized it as matching a familiar vehicle.<strong>The</strong> officer contacted the juvenile male athis residence and transported him to thedamaged gate. <strong>The</strong> subject admitted todamaging the gate, and arrangements weremade for the suspect to pay restitution.• DWLS — LLPD officers made five arrestsfor driving with a suspended licenseduring the reporting period, including:- 8:30 a.m. Sept. 5 at Appleway andSignal;- 7:55 p.m. Sept. 6 at the 23000 blockof East Appleway;- 10 a.m. Sept. 7 at Appleway andSignal;- 6:15 p.m. Sept. 7 at Broadway andAppleway- 8 p.m. Sept. 7 at Harvard and IndianaCalls for serviceAgency assist 1Citizen assist 3Citizen dispute 1Domestic violence 1DUI 1Fugitive 1Juvenile problem 1Lost or found property 1Malicious mischief 1Suspicious person/circumstance 3<strong>The</strong>ft, property 1Traffic accident 1Traffic offense 5Vehicle prowl 3Welfare check 3CitationsLicenses and plates required 1DWLS 5Liability insurance 2Fail to stop at stop sign 1Speeding 6DUI 1Use of cell phone 1Failure to wear seat belt 2Assault IV 1

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