24-M08373 Non-Injury Traffic Accident
Incident Address : S MAIN ST & SOUTHVIEW AVE
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 07:00
Cad Comments:
In a minor two-vehicle collision, there were no injuries reported. The involved parties have since departed from the scene after successfully exchanging their information. The Moscow Police Department (MPD) was duly informed and has resolved the incident. No formal report was generated.
24-M08374 Civil Calls
Incident Address : 1500 BLOCK OF LEVICK ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 08:36
Cad Comments:
This call pertained to a civil matter. Authorities responded and cleared the scene. No detailed report was created.
24-M08375 Welfare Check
Incident Address : 2100 BLOCK OF W PULLMAN RD
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 08:43
Cad Comments:
A concerned citizen reported observing a Green or Gray Honda Pilot idling with two children secured in car seats inside the vehicle, with no adult present. The vehicle was last seen five minutes prior to the report, while the reporting party had entered a nearby store.
24-M08376 Agency Assistance
Incident Address : 14800 BLOCK OF West Prairie Avenue
Post Falls ID 83854
Disposition : CLO
Time Reported: 08:54
Cad Comments:
An officer’s assistance was requested for this incident.
24-M08378 Found Property
Incident Address : 800 BLOCK OF S LINE ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 09:23
Cad Comments:
The reporting party informed authorities of two wallets and a card discovered within the building premises. Officers from the MPD responded to the scene and found the situation to be clear, resulting in no official report.
24-M08379 Traffic Violation
Incident Address : 400 BLOCK OF N MAIN ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 09:29
Cad Comments:
The reporting party believed they witnessed an erratic driver swerving across lanes, who had just passed the third street intersection. Upon contact with the MPD, the driver was found to be sober. The situation was cleared with no report generated.
24-M08381 Communications Problem
Incident Address : 800 BLOCK OF GETAWAY CT
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 10:42
Cad Comments:
Local law enforcement was notified concerning an individual from this address who had made three different calls. In one instance, a male stated there was no emergency but failed to provide specific answers to dispatch inquiries. During another call, only static was heard.
24-M08382 Civil Calls
Incident Address : 500 BLOCK OF S ADAMS ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 11:02
Cad Comments:
A civil process order requiring pickup and service was reported by authorities.
24-M08383 Welfare Check
Incident Address : 2300 BLOCK OF WHITE AVE
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 11:37
Cad Comments:
An officer was dispatched to conduct a welfare check at the specified address.
24-M08384 Traffic Violation
Incident Address : 2400 BLOCK OF W PULLMAN RD
MOSCOW ID 99163
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 13:02
Cad Comments:
The reporting party indicated a vehicle was dangerously swerving between three lanes on Highway 270, exhibiting erratic braking behavior. The vehicle was reported to be parked at Walmart.
24-M08385 Fraud
Incident Address : 100 BLOCK OF SOUTHVIEW AVE
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 13:15
Cad Comments:
An individual reported an attempted fraud incident involving threats against them. The officer was informed, but no report was filed.
24-M08386 Stray Animals
Incident Address : 500 BLOCK OF S ADAMS ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 13:35
Cad Comments:
The reporting party observed a loose dog roaming the alleyway and speculated that it might belong to a neighboring resident, as they recognized the animal. The officer responded, and no report was created.
24-M08387 Animal Noise Complaint
Incident Address : 100 BLOCK OF S HOWARD ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 13:38
Cad Comments:
A concerned citizen reported a persistent barking incident involving their neighbor’s yellow lab, which had been ongoing for several hours. An officer responded to the situation, resulting in no report.
24-M08388 Traffic Offense – Road Rage
Incident Address : S MAIN ST & TROY RD
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 13:59
Cad Comments:
A reporting individual described an aggressive driving incident where another vehicle attempted to cut them off while tailgating. This alarming behavior was witnessed approximately five minutes prior to the report, leading to officer involvement.
24-M08389 Found Property
Incident Address : 300 BLOCK OF S MAIN ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 14:21
Cad Comments:
The reporting party discovered a wallet near a business location and requested an officer to retrieve the items from their apartment for safekeeping.
24-M08390 Property Damage, Non Vandalism
Incident Address : S BLAINE ST & INDIAN HILLS DR
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 14:35
Cad Comments:
A company was reported to have driven over the reporting party’s seeded wheat field, causing significant property damage. The suspects were present at the time of the incident, prompting a police response, although no report was filed.
24-M08391 Simple Battery
Incident Address : 100 BLOCK OF E 6TH ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 14:53
Cad Comments:
The reporting party stated they had been threatened when a male suspect brandished a knife and spat in their face while behind the CO-OP.
24-M08392 Suspicious Person/Circumstance
Incident Address : 500 BLOCK OF CONESTOGA ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 15:18
Cad Comments:
An officer was dispatched in response to concerns about a suspicious individual or circumstance. A detailed report was not filed.
24-M08393 Non-Injury Traffic Accident
Incident Address : 400 BLOCK OF S JACKSON ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 15:38
Cad Comments:
The accident blocked one lane and involved two vehicles, with possible injuries reported. Authorities from Law Enforcement, Fire Department, and EMS rushed to the scene, and a state accident report was compiled.
24-M08394 False Identification
Incident Address : 900 BLOCK OF W PULLMAN RD
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 15:37
Cad Comments:
The reporting party alerted authorities regarding an individual presenting false identification, with the suspect still present at the scene. The responding officer issued a citation related to the incident.
24-M08396 Domestic Dispute
Incident Address : 1600 BLOCK OF LENTER ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 16:31
Cad Comments:
Neighbors reported hearing loud verbal exchanges, with a female screaming and a male yelling, suggesting a possible physical altercation occurring. Officers were dispatched to the scene, although no report was created.
24-M08397 Juvenile Problem
Incident Address : 700 BLOCK OF N JEFFERSON ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 16:38
Cad Comments:
A resident reported that juveniles were engaged in disruptive behavior, such as flipping off cameras and throwing objects at passing cars. The reporting party had recorded video footage of their antics. Officers were notified, but no report was filed.
24-M08398 Theft Other
Incident Address : 900 BLOCK OF W A ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 17:24
Cad Comments:
The reporting party indicated that a political sign had been stolen from their yard, with the theft occurring over the past few days. An officer was informed and a report was subsequently generated.
24-M08399 Traffic Violation
Incident Address : SR 270 & SUNSHINE RD
PULLMAN WA 99163
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 17:52
Cad Comments:
The reporting party observed two vehicles racing on the highway at extremely high speeds. Officers were alerted to the situation, leading to an investigation, although no report was generated.
24-M08400 Extra Patrol
Incident Address : UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 18:15
Cad Comments:
Authorities were informed of the need for extra patrols in the vicinity, but no report was created following the officer’s response.
24-M08401 Heart Problem
Incident Address : 1000 PARADISE CREEK ST
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition :
Time Reported: 19:24
Cad Comments:
The reporting party believed they were experiencing symptoms consistent with a heart attack and sought immediate medical attention.
24-M08402 Harassment
Incident Address : 100 BLOCK OF PETERSON DR
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 20:11
Cad Comments:
The reporting party indicated that family members were impersonating police personnel by making repeated calls to her workplace to inquire about her activities, raising concerns about harassment.
24-M08403 Noise Complaint
Incident Address : 500 BLOCK OF QUEEN RD
MOSCOW ID 83843
Disposition : ACT
Time Reported: 23:08
Cad Comments:
The reporting party expressed frustration regarding a loud party at a neighboring residence that had been ongoing for several hours. There were complaints about individuals going outside to smoke and create noise, disrupting the peace of the area.
Interview with Officer Jake Thompson, Moscow Police Department
Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Officer Thompson. We’ve noticed a variety of incidents reported in the Moscow area recently. Let’s dive into a few of them, starting with the non-injury traffic accident on South Main St. Can you provide some context?
Officer Thompson: Certainly! The accident occurred at the intersection of South Main St. and Southview Ave. It involved two vehicles in a minor collision. Fortunately, there were no injuries, and both drivers were able to exchange information and leave the scene without any major issues.
Editor: That’s a relief to hear. It seems the police department was promptly informed. What’s the protocol in situations like this?
Officer Thompson: When we’re notified, we generally send an officer to assess the situation. If it’s a minor accident with no injuries, we typically don’t create a formal report, especially when both parties have resolved everything amicably.
Editor: Moving on to a welfare check incident involving children in a parked vehicle on W Pullman Rd. Can you explain how these situations are handled?
Officer Thompson: Welfare checks like this are very important, especially with children involved. In this case, a concerned citizen reported seeing two kids in a Honda Pilot without an adult present. We dispatched an officer to investigate, and thankfully, it was determined that the parent had stepped away briefly. Ensuring children’s safety is always our top priority.
Editor: Absolutely. Another interesting call was regarding a suspicious person on Conestoga St. How does the department address such reports?
Officer Thompson: We take all reports of suspicious activity seriously. Our officers respond to the scene to assess the situation. In this case, we sent an officer to gather more information, but no formal report was necessary as nothing suspicious was ultimately found.
Editor: It seems like a busy day for the department across various types of incidents! Switching gears, you also dealt with road rage on South Main St. Could you elaborate on that?
Officer Thompson: Yes, road rage is a growing concern. In this instance, a driver reported aggressive behavior from another motorist who attempted to cut them off and tailgate. When our officers contacted the individual involved, they determined that the driver was sober, which can sometimes help de-escalate the situation. No report was filed after we cleared the incident.
Editor: Thanks for breaking that down. Lastly, what advice would you give to citizens regarding civil or welfare issues they might witness?
Officer Thompson: If you see something concerning, like children left unattended or suspicious behavior, don’t hesitate to reach out to law enforcement. It’s better to be safe and report your observations. We always appreciate the community looking out for one another.
Editor: Thank you for your insights, Officer Thompson! It’s great to understand how the police department navigates these situations. We appreciate your time and the valuable work you do for the Moscow community.
Officer Thompson: Thank you for having me. We’re here to help and keep the community safe!
Ary after everything was found to be in order. It’s always better to err on the side of caution and investigate any concerns raised by community members.
Editor: That makes sense. I also noticed a report of harassment related to impersonating police personnel. What steps does the department take in such cases?
Officer Thompson: Harassment is a serious issue, and we take it very seriously. In incidents like this, where someone feels they are being harassed, we encourage the reporting party to provide as much information as possible. Our officers will investigate the claims to determine if there is enough evidence to take further action, which may include warnings or charges against the harassers if warranted.
Editor: Thank you for clarifying that. Lastly, there were multiple traffic violations reported throughout the day. What measures are in place to tackle these kinds of offenses?
Officer Thompson: Traffic violations, especially those involving reckless driving or racing, are addressed through increased patrols and enforcement when necessary. We monitor reported incidents and make sure to allocate resources to hotspots where complaints are frequent. Public safety is a priority, and we encourage citizens to report any dangerous driving they witness.
Editor: Thank you for your insights, Officer Thompson. It’s great to hear about the proactive steps the Moscow Police Department is taking to maintain safety in the community.
Officer Thompson: Thank you for having me! We appreciate the support from the community, and we’re always here to help.