Lewiston Police Logs for Saturday, November 26

22-L18119 Welfare Check Incident Address: 800 TAMARACK DR Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 10:43:27 Cad Comments: Checked welfare, advised comp of outcome 22-L18120 Abandoned Vehicle Incident Address: 3406 4TH ST; Airport Rent-a-space Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 10:48:56 Cad Comments: Abandoned veh, parked for a
Crews Quickly Knock Down Mobile Home Fire in Clarkston on Saturday
CLARKSTON – Asotin County Fire District #1 and Clarkston Fire department responded to a mobile home fire just after 2:00 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. According to a social media post by the Asotin County Fire District #1,
Death Notices for Sunday, November 27
Ernie Caddell Ernie Caddell, 71, of Culdesac, died Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022, in Lewiston. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.
Seafood Workers Criticize New Fish Farming Ban: ‘You Got it Wrong’
(The Center Square) — Fishing industry leaders have joined at least one indigenous tribe and some members of the scientific community in decrying the executive decision by Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz to ban
ISP Investigating Saturday Morning Fatality Collision in Elmore County

ELMORE COUNTY – Idaho State Police is investigating a fatality collision that occurred on November 26th, 2022, at 11:47 A.M. on westbound Interstate 84 at milepost 80, in Elmore County, Idaho. According to a police report, a
DEA Warns Public of Increase in Distribution of Fentanyl-Laced Fake Prescription Pills
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency has issued another public safety alert warning Americans of a “sharp nationwide increase in the lethality of fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills.” Six of 10 fentanyl-laced fake prescription pills its experts
U.S. Senate to Vote on Respect for Marriage Act, Opponents Claim It’s Unconstitutional

(The Center Square) – Several groups argue the Respect for Marriage Act (ROMA) currently before the U.S. Senate is unconstitutional, and if enacted, will eventually be struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. The bill, HR 8404,