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March 19, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Bobadilla, Badge Number X807
Dear Mr. Brown:
On April 17, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the abovenamed employee:
“It is alleged CVEO 1 coerced and/or assaulted his ex-girlfriend. It is also alleged CVEO 1
engaged in acts of child sexual abuse. It is further alleged CVEO 1 provided a false statement to
law enforcement. It is also alleged CVEO 1 used his agency position to influence the report to
law enforcement. It is further alleged CVEO 1 failed to make payments on a vehicle loan. It is
alleged CVEO 1 gained unauthorized access to his ex-girlfriend's electronic accounts.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Proven for Payment of Debts, Undetermined for Employee Conduct: Unacceptable
Conduct, and Unfounded for Rules of Conduct: Employees Required to Obey Rules of Conduct and
Employee Conduct: Abuse of Position. If you need additional information, please contact
Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Kyle W. Smith, Motor Carrier Safety Division
P009747-020326-000001
April 17, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number X807
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CVEO 1 coerced and/or assaulted his ex-girlfriend. It is also alleged CVEO 1
engaged in acts of child sexual abuse. It is further alleged CVEO 1 provided a false statement to
law enforcement. It is also alleged CVEO 1 used his agency position to influence the report to
law enforcement. It is further alleged CVEO 1 failed to make payments on a vehicle loan. It is
alleged CVEO 1 gained unauthorized access to his ex-girlfriend's electronic accounts.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Jason R. Cuthbert, Motor Carrier Safety Division
P009747-020326-000002
November 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
653
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigation, search incident to arrest,
and/or while being transported.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000003
November 18, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 653
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 14, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigation, search incident to arrest,
and/or while being transported.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy was identified. As a result, the complaint was not accepted. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000004
November 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 877
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper Cadet sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigations, search incident to
arrest, and/or while being transported.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Captain Robert W. Sharpe, Training Division
P009747-020326-000005
November 18, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Bilal Shahid, Badge Number 877
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 14, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper Cadet sexually assaulted the complainant during a DUI investigations, search incident to
arrest, and/or while being transported.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy was identified. As a result, the complaint was not accepted. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Captain Robert W. Sharpe, Training Division
P009747-020326-000006
Eric Peter, Sheriff
Mike Hairston, Undersheriff
Kim Ott, Chief Civil Deputy
David Alexander, Chief Criminal Deputy
San Juan County Sheriff’s Office
96 2nd Street N
P O Box 669
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
O:360-378-4151 • F: 360-378-7125
Re: Potential Impeachment Disclosure- Deputy Jason Gross
The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the potential veracity or omissions of Deputy Jason Gross
during the investigation of a sexual assault in case number 24-004760.
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be provided with the
outcome.
Eric Peter- Sheriff
P009747-020326-000007
P009747-020326-000008
Randall K. Gaylord
350 Court Street• P.O. Box 760 • Friday Harbor, WA 98250
(360) 378-4101 (tel)• (360) 378-3180 (fax)
Victim Services
Christine Miller
Danielle Kindelberger
To Whom It May Concern:
October 24, 2016
Deputies
Jonathan W. Cain
Amy S. Vira
Teresa Zueger
Gwendolyn L. Halliday
Carolyn M. Jewett
RE: Potential Impeachment Disclosure Regarding
Stephen Parker, San Juan County Sheriff Detective
This office has received credible information regarding matter(s) of potential impeachment
involving Detective Stephen Parker of the San Juan County Sheriff's Office.
The alleged conduct pertains to events which occurred after November. 1, 2015 regarding
allegations of gross neglect of duty, lack of candor and truthfulness, and perhaps other matters.
A review of the conduct is underway by the Skagit County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Ron Krebs
has placed Detective Parker on paid administrative leave during the pendency of this
investigation. No findings or conclusions regarding these matters have been made and additional
details are not available at this time.
This disclosure is effective as of this date and any recipient of this letter should contact the
undersigned to determine if additional information is available.
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Sincerely, . 1 1
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Randall K. Gaylord ,-6
Prosecuting Attorney
P009747-020326-000009
P009747-020326-000010
February 16, 2021
Mr. Randall Gaylord
San Juan County
Sheriff's Office
Ron Krebs, Slicriff
Zac Reimer, llndcrslicriff
Kim Ott, Chief Civil Deputy
Post Office Box 669 • Friday Harbor, Washington 98250 • (360) 378-4151 • Fax (360) 378-7125
RECEIVED
FEB 1 7 2021
SAN JUAN COUNTY
Re: Potential Disclosures regarding States witness - Deputy Mark Wong (Former
Seattle Police Officer #5885)
Dear Mr. Gaylord,
On December 191
h, 2020 the San Juan County Sheriffs Office began conducting an
administrative, as well as criminal investigation, for the following allegation(s):
"Deputy Mark Wong was involved in a motor vehicle accident where alcohol may
have been a contributing factor. "
Upon conclusion of the investigation(s), an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please feel free to contact
Sheriff Ron Krebs at 360-370-7620 or UndersheriffReimer at 360-370-7623.
Respectfully,
<::¥-
Ron Krebs
Sheriff
P009747-020326-000011
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SAN JUAN COUNTYâ; ____ D’AVID s. McEACHRAN
Whatcom County Courthouse CHIEF CIVIL DEPUTY
Eric-J. Rithey 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 201 Bellingham, Washington 982235-4079
ASST. CHIEF CRIMINAL DEPUIW’ (360) 676-6784 lMain Cilia-âFA X’ (360)738-2532 Warren J. Page Appellate FAX 738-2517
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Daniel LIGibson
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norm B’r’n’ck’c CIVIL SUPPORT Nathan E.Decn ENFORCEMENT DEPUTY
Jonathan Richardson Dionne M. C’lascn Christopher âD. Quinn Brandon Wisldron APPELLATE DEPUTIES
Melissa-Slope âKimberly Thulin Kellen âKnnisltra Hilary A. Thomas Evan P.Joucs _ ,H . . ., Caitlin R. McG ram:
Kn thy Walker
July 22, 201-4
Frorn: David S. McEael-iranyProsecuting Attorney
RE: Potential Impeachment Disclosure.Determination re Whntcom County Sheriff’s Deputy Zach
Reimer
I have ccompletedm-y review of-the Potential impeachment Disclosure (PID) matterâ relatinglto Deputy
Zach Reimer. This memo sets forth the .infonnaiion ihai’l haverevi’ewed, the standard applied, and my
conclusions.
information Reviewed:
I reviewed the following reports that were-submitted by your department:
l. Entire Investigative File OPS 2009-014 including memorande from Chief Criminal Deputy
Doug Chadwick, Chief inspector Cooley and Undersheriff JeffParks and statements taken by Chief
inspector Geoley. ~ Standardh â’ men
A âconstitutional Due Process ~requirement for disclosure is set out in Bred_´¢_e,_´¥l´§fiex; "lend? 373 U..S.
83 (1983). âThis requirement has been explained and modiï‹ed by several subsequent ceSesj’lhe Due
Process requirement applies to all informal-i011 inâ the hands of government agencies. Prosecutors have âa
dut-y to
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’llp"-´§Ii1f..:2lï‹;3´§z=ï‹lailureâto comply withithese requirements can-lead to i
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Independent of the constitutional due process requirement, there are court and practice rules that
apply. Prosecutors are required by Criminal Rule 4.7(a)(3) t0 âdisclose any material or information within
the prosecuting attorneyâs know-ledge which tends to negate dcfendantâs guilt as to the offense charged.â
This obligation is âlimited to material and information within the knowledge, possession or control of
members ofthe prosecuting attorneyâs staff.â Criminal Rule 4.7(a)(4). Once .informatiOn i’s prOvided to
the Prosecutorâs Office by law enforcement agencies, that material becomes subject to disclosure under
a,
Criminal Rule 4.7(a)(3).
. A closely concurrent duty to disclose such information is also placed upon prosecutors by Rule of
,
i
Professional Conduct 3.8(d).
The requirements ofDue Process and those of Criminal Rule 4.7 and Rule ofProfessional
Conduct 3.8 apply to evidence that could be used to impeach witnesses. The scope ofthe requirements
addressing potential impeachment evidence is different. Due Process will focus upon evidence that raises
issues of credibility or competency, âand imposes an ailirmjative duty on prosecuting attorneys to learn of
impeachment evidence for recurring witnesses for the prosecution/investigation team i.c. investigators and
I
forensic scientists. The co’tnt and practice rules requirements are limited to information possessed by the
prosecuting attorney, but categorically include any prior convictions of a recurring witness for the
prosecution/investigation team.
A law enforcement ofï‹cerâs or forensic expertâs privacy interest does not prevent disclosure of
disciplinary records, as such records are considered to be of legitimate concernto the public. See, e.g.
Dawson v. Daly, 120 Wn.2d 782, 795-96, 845 P.2d 995 (199.3);jccfwlcs Panacea,ataienamig 44 Wn.
App. 882, 7’24 P.2d 379 (1986),.15 satanievaamitn- 109 anjd 71-2; 748 P.2d 5-97 (â1988).
Thus, Prosecuting Attorneyâs disclosure requirements cumulatively include both an affirmative duty to
seek out certain impeachment information. and a duty to disclose information that may impact the
witnesses credibility.
Decision
Ibclieve that a reasonable person could conclude that Deputy Reimer, in responding to the request
foran information report and civilian waiver to the Whatcom County Sheriffs Office, directed by his
supervisor, submitted a waiver form from a civilian ride-along participant, that he knew bore a signature
that wasnot. authentic. -â This decision was based on reviewing the reports identiï‹ed above, including statements that were
taken in this inquiry.
My staff and I have spent a great deal of’time reviewing this matter and in reaching this decision.
Notwithstanding that, we are very willing to work with Deputy Reimer in present and future eases. iWe do
not view him as a deceptive. officer but have decided that the notice hasto be given under these facts and
under the case law and authorities dealing with discovery matters.
Summary
The forgoing, ifheard by a reasonable person (such’as a judge orjuror), could lead that person to
conclude that Deputy Reimer submitted areport that he knew bore a signature that was not authentic on a
waiver form for a civilian ride-along. A notice that summarizes this memorandum should be generated
whenever Deputy Reimerâs name appears on a witness list.
Sincerely yours,
-. , ,. , Prosecuting Attorney
P009747-020326-000013
September 19, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
145
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards initiated an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant stopped the complainant due to his race. It is further alleged Sergeant treated the
complainant differently due to his race.”
A preliminary investigation was completed and the allegation was found to be not sustained. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
P009747-020326-000014
March 15, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 237
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 8, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, Sergeant made inappropriate, hostile and/or discriminatory comments to subordinates.
PERSONS WHO MAY BE MATERIALLY INVOLVED IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATION.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The finding regarding
unacceptable conduct was Proven. The findings regarding insubordination and interference with discipline
were Undetermined, while the finding regarding discrimination and harassment was Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000015
August 8, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
237
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, Sergeant made inappropriate, hostile and/or discriminatory comments to subordinates.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000016
JAY IN LEE
Governor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Washington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.wsp.wa .gov
October 25, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 1ot11 Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper was untruthful when providing information to his supervisor regarding the
traffic stop of a motorcycle conducted on September 1, 2018. "
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
MSS:rng
Captain Scott A. McCoy, Marysville
Sincerely,
~~ Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000017
P009747-020326-000018
IA\ l"-'>IH
Cou•rnor
IOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
q,\Tf OF WASHIM,TON
October 22, 2013
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Beins
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regard ing the above named former WSP
employee:
A 2012 allegation that Be ins falsified official FAA records in order to maintain Inspection
Authorization (IA). It is further alleged he falsified 3 separate maintenance log books,
claiming to have conducted a Phase 3 aircraft inspection without actually doing one. It is
also alleged he requested a subordinate allow him to take credit for the inspection in order
to maintain an FAA qualification.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Deputy Chief G. Curt Hattell
0
P009747-020326-000019
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 190
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 4, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant acted in an inappropriate, retaliatory and/or discriminatory manner toward
the complainant. It is further alleged Sergeant was untruthful in her response to the complainant
regarding a counseling document.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been closed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
P009747-020326-000020
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 4, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, Office Manager provided untruthful
information regarding a sexual harassment allegation.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been closed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
P009747-020326-000021
)A'l' I 'l,lH
Co1t·rnor
JOH!'. R. BATISTE
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Sll\lf Of WASHI/\.GlO'-
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PO Bo" ~!hl 1 • Ohmpi,1 \'lc.1,hington 98304-..!bl l • lh0-704-4110 • WW\\.w~p.wa.go1
October 22, 2013
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named former WSP
employee:
2012 Unsatisfactory Performance allegation that he submitted reports for peer review in
which he failed to properly document the item 's labeling which if not caught by the peer
reviewer would have affected the schedule under the Controlled Substance Act which could
have impacted the prosecution of the case.
An allegation he submitted a case for peer review reporting no controlled substance which
was in conflict with data and documentation in the case which indicated a controlled
substance was likely to be present.
A 2012 Unsatisfactory Performance allegation that during technical peer review of the case,
there were repeated concerns with data quality, lack of investigation into conflicting results,
and lack of communication by the Forensic Scientist 3 to resolve the case with the reviewer.
This case had to go the peer reviewer six times before it was finalized.
lf you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
0
P009747-020326-000022
September 16, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 313
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper made inappropriate and/or discriminatory comments about other
employees.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
P009747-020326-000023
November 25, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 313
Dear Mr. Brown:
On September 16, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above-named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper made inappropriate and/or discriminatory comments about other employees.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings for
Employee Conduct (A) Unacceptable Conduct were Unfounded and the findings for Discrimination
and Other Forms of Harassment were Undetermined. If you need additional information, please
contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
P009747-020326-000024
August 19, 2020
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
992
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful in his verbal communication with the complainant and/or when
authoring affidavits pertaining to the arrest. It is further alleged the trooper used excessive force by
slamming his patrol vehicle door into the complainant's head and shoulder. It is also alleged the
complainant was arrested without legal authority. It is further alleged the trooper acted in this manner
because the complainant was black.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:srw
Captain James R. Mjor II, Bremerton
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000025
January 13, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
187
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant threatened his former domestic partner with a firearm.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000026
July 26, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 187
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 13, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant threatened his former domestic partner with a firearm.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000027
P009747-020326-000028
P009747-020326-000029
Pierce County
Office of Prosecuting Attorney MARY E. ROBNETT
Prosecuting Attorney
REPLY TO:
CRIMINAL FELONY DIVISION Main Office: (253) 798-7400
930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 946
Tacoma, Washington 98402-2171
Victim-Witness Assistance: (253) 798-7400
(FAX) (253) 798-6636
September 12, 2023
Washington State Patrol Toxicology Lab
Attn: Forensic Scientist Brian Capron
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, Washington
Re: Forensic Scientist Brian Capron, Brady or Impeachment Evidence
Dear Mr. Capron:
As you are no doubt aware both your department and prosecutors have a constitutional duty to
disclose evidence or information concerning possible Brady1
or potential impeachment evidence or
information to criminal defendants. The matter referenced was brought to our attention and led the opening
of a file which will be maintained in our office.
This letter is intended to provide you with notice of this matter. We wish to extend you the
opportunity to review the written material provided to us. Please contact the undersigned if you would like
to come to our office for such a review. We also extend to you the opportunity to provide us with any
additional evidence or information concerning this matter to be added to and included with the evidence and
information we keep in our file. Please be advised that any such evidence or information you provide us is
not privileged or confidential and is subject to public disclosure. It could also be disclosed to criminal
defense attorneys and public records requestors along with the content of our file.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you or your representatives or attorneys have any
questions.
Sincerely,
BROOKE BURBANK
Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office
1 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83(1963)
P009747-020326-000030
TO: Ms. Amanda Black, Toxicology Laboratory Division
FROM: Dr. Brianna Peterson, Toxicology Laboratory Division
SUBJECT: Corrective Action Report - incorrect evidence items disposed
DA TE: July 24, 2020 FILE:
On July 15, 2020, Forensic Scientist 5 Katie Harris notified me via email that evidence items for
ST-19-12786 (A and B tubes) had been disposed prior to completion of all testing and release of
a final Toxicology Test Report. The series of events leading up to this notification are as
follows:
• July 14, 2020 - Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested ST-19-12786-A from
the evidence vault through OneNote.
• July 15, 2020 - Property and Evidence Custodian Melanie Diggs was unable to
locate the tubes for ST-19-12786 in the evidence vault. Upon examining LIMS,
Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell observed that the evidence had
been disposed on 5/19/20.
• July 15, 2020 - Shelby notified her supervisor, Katie Harris, that the evidence for
an active case had been disposed.
• July 15, 2020 - Tyler pulled the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report related to the
Evidence Disposition Records for 5/19/20 and determined that ST-19-12876-A
and ST-19-12876-B were the evidence items listed that should have been
disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-12786-B were not listed on the Evidence
Handling Inquiry Report. In addition, the Evidence Disposition Records for
5/19/20 indicated ST-19-12786 had been disposed. Tyler provided these records
to Katie.
Investigation:
This event was determined to be significant and a corrective action process initiated. The chain
of custody records in LIMS for ST-19-12876 verify that this case was not disposed on 5/19/20;
both evidence items were disposed on 6/29/20. The Evidence Handling Inquiry Report for
5/19/20 have the initials of "TP" and "BC" at the top of the first page. The initials indicate that
Property and Evidence Custodian Tanica Perry pulled the samples on this report from the
evidence vault and FS5 Brian Capron facilitated the disposal process.
Root Cause:
The root cause of this nonconformity was inattention. Tani ca originally pulled the incorrect
evidence items trom storage in the evidence vault. Forensic Scientist 5 Brian Capron and
Forensic Scientist 3 Asa Louis worked together to dispose of the evidence. Asa examined the
evidence items and recited the case number to Brian; Brian verified the case number against the
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Evidence Handling Inquiry Report. Inattention to the case number occurred in both stages of this
disposal process.
Impact:
The impact of this nonconformity was significant. Drug screening by EMIT was the only test
that had been performed, therefore a final Toxicology Test report for this case could not be
issued.
Evaluation:
Section 4.3.1.1 of the Quality Assurance Manual (Notification of Appropriate Authority) was
properly followed. Cessation of all evidence disposals was put into place on 7/16/2020.
Correction/ Action:
For future evidence disposals, an additional 'read back' will be implemented. One person will
recite the case number from the evidence item to a secondary person. The secondary person will
recite the case number from the disposal log. Both individuals will now be reciting and verifying
the case number, whereas the previous process only instituted one recitation and verification
step. In addition, the Subject Name from the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report will be recited
for verification against the tubes. If the subject name is not present on the tubes, then the
Agency Case number can be used for comparison. If the sample is unlabeled, this is noted in the
"Evid/Handle Note" column of the report.
Follow-up/Monitoring:
The submitting agency and assigned prosecutor were notified that a final report would not be
issued on 7 /16/20. Evidence audits routinely occur following Section 7 .18 of the Operations
Manual. Based on results of audits for the past decade, this nonconformity is an isolated
incident.
BP:bp 6f
Dr. Fiona Couper, Toxicology Laboratory Division
Ms. Kimberly Miller, Toxicology Laboratory Division
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12786
ITEM 1 ST-19-12786-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Date Qf Tr2 ~fer From PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM2 ST-19-12786-B: One vacutainer with gray top
Date of Transfer ftQm PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tox Lab) [ ]
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction ( a PIN was entered )
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12876
ITEM 1 ST-19-12876-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Ds:ite Qf Transfer From PIN To .em
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X) Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
12/27/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/27/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Okolie, Onyi TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Okolie, Onyi TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
01/08/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X)
01/08/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Krantz, Mindy TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Krantz, Mindy TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM 2 ST-19-12876-B: One vacutainer with gray top
bls:ite of I[ansfer From PIN To 1:1.N
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [XJ Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
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Case ID: ST-19-12876
Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction { a PIN was entered )
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Orrell, Tyler (WSP)
Monday, July 20, 2020 6:34 AM
Keeley, Shelby (WSP); Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our standard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7 /14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the fi le which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence t hat had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Prope1iy and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
1
P009747-020326-000036
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie ofthi3
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboralury Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
2
P009747-020326-000037
Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Keeley, Shelby (WSP)
Friday, July 17, 2020 9:06 AM
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Orrell, Tyler (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day {7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
{WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly {WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Onell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed . ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
P009747-020326-000038
Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
To:
Subject:
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
FW: missing evidence
I was initially alerted to the disposed evidence by Shelby Keeley soon after the vault discovered the tubes had been
disposed on 7/15/2020. Tyler had pulled the disposal log shortly after and showed it to me. This all took place just prior
to 8:30am on 7/15/2020 as I emailed Brianna just prior to the management meeting and then it was briefly discussed
during the meeting.
Katie Harris
Forensic Scientist Supervisor
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
Telephone: (206) 262-6100
Fax: (206) 262-6145
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>; Harris, Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our sta ndard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <l<atie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
1
P009747-020326-000039
(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
2
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No. Agency Name
To Be Disposed
HoquiamWSP
2 Tacoma WSP
3 Tumwater WSP
4 TacomaWSP
5 Port Orchard Police Dept
6 Port Orchard Police Dept
7 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock
8 Asotin County Sheriff
9 Port Angeles Police Dept
10 Woodland Police Dept
Evidence Handling Inquiry (by Case#} Report
for Releasable Cases Between 1/1/2000 and 2/18/2020
Age Case# Subject Name
16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
18-014152 Oscar Cruz
18-015454 Dagim Fassil
18-019645 Troy Egbert
D 19-000041 Lorianne Wood riff
019-00421 Rusty Mullikin
19-1483 Ruthann Glassman
19A00839 Omar Sanchez
2019-2975 Natalee Amsdill
ST-17-00299 /A / VGray
ST-17-00299 I B /
ST-18-06357 /A ./
ST-18-06357 / B /
ST-18-07042 / A ,,,,-
ST-18-07042 / B /
- ST-18-09161 / B /
ST-1S-01672 /A ,,,-
ST-19-01672 / B /
ST-1S-01672 / C ,--
ST-1S-01672 /D /
ST-19-02255 / A /
ST-1S-02255 / B /
ST-19-02347 / A /
ST-1S-02347 / B /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
. . . - . - - VGray
VGray
VGray
VRed
VRed
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-1S-02355 /A,,,,- VGray
__ 5.~-'.~~~5_5 ,( ~ /' ___ VGray
ST-1 S-02923 / A-; VGray
ST-1S-02923 /B / VGray
_____ ______________ . ____ ____ ~-1S-02923 C ;;, PC9'P.
0
To Be Disposed
Print Date: 5118/2020
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/1 7
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/17
W19°188 lsaacSeavey ST-19-03331 /A ," VGray
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _________________ 5.~·!9-~~~3_1 / B _":. __ _ ~~~a! ______ _ . ___ ____ ______ _______ _____ __ ____ _
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I
No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
11 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03463 Jennifer Dechenne
12 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-2332 Dennis Gray
13 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03540 James Schuyleman
14 Marysville Police Dept 2019-000014451Jolene Love
15 Port Angeles Police Dept 2019-6371 Matthew Gamer
16 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock 19-3811 Damon Clarke
17 Puyallup Police Dept 1911601162 Amy Weis beck
18 Puyallup Police Dept 1911801852 James Coffee
19 Marysville Police Dept 2019-00022913 Chad Torve
20 Othello Police Dept 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
21 Othello Police Dept 19-001346 Juan Valencia Ochoa
22 Asotin County Sheriff 19A02097 Peter Cavenaugh
Case ID Evid.
ST-19.03452 / A ,;
ST-19-03452 / B /
ST-19-03574 /A /
ST-19-03574 / B /
ST-19-03693 /A..,
ST-1 9.03693 / B /
ST-19-03881 /A - . /
ST-19-03881 / B
ST-19-04916 / A ,;
ST-19-04916 / B r
ST-19-04916 / C r
ST-19-04916 / D ,,- - · - . ------
ST-19-04930 / A .,
.. ~~·!9-~930 / B /
ST-19-05089 /A _. . S~·!9·0~89/ B /
ST-19-05090 /A.,,..
ST-19-05090 / B'
ST-19.05163 / A -
ST-19-05163 / B /
ST-19.051 64 /A.,-
ST-19-05164 / B ,,,-- . - - - - - - - - . - ... . -.. .
ST-19-05165 /A - sr-19-0s1ss Is "' . ·sr-19-osis:i /A;_ - ST-1 9-05183 / B /
Desc.
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
23 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-4262 Alanna Upp ST-19-05195 /A ,; VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-05195 /B ' VGray
· - .24 · · Ell~~;b~rg-P~li~~ D~pt-· · · · · --· · · --E19--0295_3_. ·N;~;n Sa-dang - - . - · ST-19-05471 . /A-·; -··· VG;a;- • - - - • ·. - - - . - - - .. - - - - . - .... - - • - ....... - .
ST-19-05471 / B ✓ VGray . - .. . - -----.. . .. -- . -. - . ---- -. - .. -- - -. .. -.. -. -. -. -- . -.... . . -.. - . -.. - ... --. -...... ·/ . - . . ----. -- -.. - - . --... . . - .. - - .. . . - . --- . - . - .... -- 25 Ellensburg Police Dept E19-07983 Ram Rai Kirati ST-19-07516/ A VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Desc.
42 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-411 Michael Aeon ST·19-12621 / A / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
. 43 .. Kl!~~~ ·c; c~~~~~r· . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . KCA~ 1·9~ 106. · An~;l~~; Th~~;~~ . . . ST· 19-1263.17.;, / . . VG;ay. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ... .• • .... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . .... ·7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. ....... . . .. .
44 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191025·365 Keith Standal ST·19-12747 / A VGray ------------------ ---- -- --- ··-· ---- - ---- - -------- --------- - ----- ---- -- - - ·--- -- ---- ---- -- --- --- --- --- - -- --- -· ---------- ----- · 45 Clark Co Medical Examiner 2019·2674 Bryan Bocanegra ST·19-12876 /A .,,. VGray
ST·19-12876 / B / VGray
46 Thurston Co Coroner
47 King Co Medical Examiner
48 King Co Medical Examiner
49 King Co Medical Examiner
50 King Co Medical Examiner
51 King Co Medical Examiner
52 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
53 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
54 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
55 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
56 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
57 King Co Medical Examiner
58 King Co Medical Examiner
19·2181·11
19·02301
Morton James
Martin lndalecio
19·02294 Michael Knapp
19·02293 Joseph Antoncich
19·02259 Daniel Gleason
19·02296 Judy Wayne
192144
192151
Larry Lane
Noel Cabardo
192149 Evan Suckow
192177 Percy David
19·2077 Amberly Masonholder
19·02376 Cesar Erazo
19·2372 Alison Powell
191117 ·94 Matthew Dick
ST·19-13161 / A ,,.,-
ST•19·13189 /A r
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13190 / A ,,- VLavender
ST•1 9-13190 / B r SST
ST·19-13190 /C / SST
ST•19·13194 / A _,, VGray
· · ST·19·131 98 J A / VLavender
ST·19·13199 / A ,.. VGray
ST•19-13332 / A / VGray
· ST·19-13333 / A / · VLavender
ST·19-13334 / A / VLavender . . . . .. . . . / . . . . . .
ST•19-13335 /A VGray
ST·19-13461 I A ,,.- VLavender
ST·19·13461 / 8 .,,.. SST
ST•19-13461 / C / SST
~T·~~~3~6 / ~ .. .. ~~~a! .... .
ST·19-13669 / A r VGray
ST·1 9-13669 / 8 VGray
ST·19-13669 /C / VGray
59 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner ST·19-13761 / A _,, VGray
60 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191113·305 Nicholas Soulias ·sr.is-i3i64 / ;: -;· ... vG;ay . .. . .. . .. . .... . . . . ... ....•.. ..•.........
61 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-451 Michael Studley ST•19•13766 /A./ VGray
ST.19-13766.,) 8 / VGray
·········•· · ······ ······· · ···· · ······ • • ··· · ·· · ······· ···•······ · ······· · ··· · ······· ,; · · ·········· • ·· ··· ······· · ·· · ······ · ········ · ·
62 ClallamCoCoroner 2019.co.205 RodneyEdwards ST·19-13770_/A / VGray
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No. Agency Name
62 Clallam Co Coroner
63 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
64 Benton Co Coroner
65 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
66 Clark Co Medical Examiner
67 Clark Co Medical Examiner
68 Clark Co Medical Examiner
69 Benton Co Coroner
70 Cowlitz Co Coroner
71 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
72 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
73 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
74 King Co Medical Examiner
75 King Co Med_ical Examiner
76 King Co Medical Examiner
77 King Co Medical Examiner
78 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
2019-C0-205 Rodney Edwards
Kari Foss
Case ID Evid.
ST·19-13770 /B /
ST·19·13773 I A .,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
191118-414
C19-441
192230
Melanie Novotney
David Kesner
. ·sr.ig.13774. 1 s· / -. -. vG;a;·. -..
2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingsten
2019-2848 Frederick Stephens - --- ·--- -· 2019-2818 Kathleen Lane -- -· ---- -
C19-444 Theodore Knuth
19-637 PennyTumer
19-2105 Terry Coleman
19-2099 nmothy Daily
19-2102 Maya Aubert
19-02402 Wayne Newkirk
- - - . . - -- -- - . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - -. - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- . - -
ST·19-13m /A/ VGray
ST·19-13778 /A./
ST•19-13778 / B ./ - - - -· -- - ---
S'.·19-1~77~! ✓
~T·:~:~76!1. fB /
ST•iS-13782 / A .,,,
ST·19-13782 / B /
·si-is-i:ii84 / A ,,,,,-
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13789 / A ,... VGray
ST-19-13789 / B / VGray
ST•19-13790 /A /
ST-19-13790 / B
ST-19-13792 / A _.
ST-19-13792 / B /
ST-19-13792 / C /
ST-19-13795 / A /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
19-02370 Valeree Neuman ST-19-13797 /B ,,... ST·19-13797 ) C '
VGray
VBlue
SST . - - . - - - - - -- - - - - - -. -- -
19-02385 Stephen Wilson ST-19-13880 / B /
ST-19-13880 / C /
19-02396 Tae Shin ST-19-13882 / A ,,,
ST-19-13882 / B /
VGray
VRed
VGray
Vlavender
19·02397 Christopher Thar])-Drake ST· 19-13883 / A ./ VLavender - - -- - - - ------ - - -.. ---- - - -- - - - - - ---- -- - - - - -- - - . . - - - - - - . - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - . - - - - --- - -- - - . - - - - - - -- - - ----- -- - . -- - -- - - - - - - . - - - 79 King Co Medical Examiner
81 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
19-02400
192254
Kevin Sieele ST· 19-13886 / A / VGray ·····---·•·--··--·-·--····· ---•-···--·--·-·- ·· -- -·--··· ··· ·- ··--·· · ····•···· ·-·· 1 -- ··-·-- · ·· ····-·· -·· ··-· ··· ·· -·----·--· -- ··- ·· 80 Cowlitz Co Coroner 19·663 Ronnie Cox ST·19-13892 /A VGray
·Th~~~Watki;s·- -- --- . ··sr.is-13904)" A. / -·v~~~n-d~; --.. ---·:. -... -· -·- ····-· -- -.. ·-----
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No. Agency Name
82 King Co Medical Examiner
83 King Co Medical Examiner
84 King Co Medical Examiner
85 Clark Co Medical Examiner
86 Clark Co Medical Examiner
87 Chelan Co Coroner
88 Kitsap Co Coroner
89 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
90 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
91 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
92 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
93 Clark Co Medical Examiner
94 Clark Co Medical Examiner
95 Clark Co Medical Examiner
96 Clark Co Medical Examiner
97 Clark Co Medical Examiner
98 Island Co Coroner
99 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
19-02427 Branden Cope
19-02412 Roger Sherman
2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
2019-2880 Larry Tonder
CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
. . ---- · -
KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson - - - - - - - - - -- - -.. - - .
192284 Wendey Foster
192278 Jacob Dawson
192272 Craig Hunter
192263 John Smith
2019-2932 Steven Hayes
2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
2019-2937 Marry Casey
. - - - - - - - - . -- -- - - . - - - 2019-2901 Susan Wallace
- -- - - -- -- . . --- 2019-2921 nffanyHill
19-378 Phillip Bakke
192313 Kellie Ford
..
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-13911 /A/ VL.avender
. sr-1s.13!i12 ; s · / · --vt.~~;nd~; -
sr-1!i-i.i040 ; i,., -/ ----vG;a~-------- . - -. - - . - . - . - -- . - - -- - - - -- - - - .
ST-19-14043 / A - VGray
ST-19-14043 / B / VGray
ST-19-14044 / A ,,-
ST-19-14044 / B / ---- --- . - .
ST-19-14045 /A -
~~-!9-1404_5 ,/~ _ ~ ST-19-14052 / A ,,- - - - -·- - - . . -- ST-19-14056 / A /
ST-19-14057 /A .,..-
ST-19-14059 / A .,,-
ST-19-14060 / A /
ST-19-14065 J A ,,
ST-19-14065 /B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VBlue
VPink
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14066 /A ,,,.. VGray Sagittal
ST-19-14066 .l B /" VGray . - . -- ·· · . . · - ST-19-14067 / A .,.,,- VGray
~T-!~~~06?/ ~ ./ . __ ~~~a! ___ _ _ ST-19-14069 / A .,..
ST-19-1 4069 / B /
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14070 / A - VGray
ST-19-14070 / B ✓ VGray ----- ---- ---- --- - --------- -- ·-- --· -- --- -- ----- ------ -------- ---- ST-19-14071 / A ~ VGray
ST-19-14071 / B / VGray ---- ---- -- - ---------- -- ---- -------- ------ -- ----- -- -------- --· ST-19-14072 /A .,, VGray
100 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192318 Matthew Klaniecki ST-19-14074 / A ., VGray
--;o,--Pi~r;~ -c~ M~di~,-E;;~ln~~ - - - - - .. - - - . 192304 - -·M;l~-Osb~~-----------ST-19-14075/ A -:/ ----VG;a~ ---------.. -. -------------------.. ---. -. -
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14160 / A ...
Desc.
VGray
ST-19-14162 /A' VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
EvidfHandle Note Return to Other Age
102 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
103 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
104 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
105 King Co Medical Examiner
106 King Co Medical Examiner
107 King Co Medical Examiner
108 King Co Medical Examiner
109 King Co Medical Examiner
192266
192299
192292
John Stockman
Ailill Breiner
Peter Heryford
·- -- - - -- ·· · - -- - ·-·····--- ·-- - -
110 King Co Medical Examiner
111 King Co Medical Examiner
112 King Co Medical Examiner
113 King Co Medical Examiner
114 King Co Medical Examiner
115 King Co Medical Examiner
19-02453 Joe Ramos
19-02449 Joon Parl<
19-02452
19-02447
Douglas Sykes
Michelle Yarnell
19-02440 Michael Chevalier
19-02437 Joseph Webb
19-02420 April Cook
19-02 4 7 4 Robert Mitchell
19-02472 Alice Johnson
19-02470 Craig Taylor
19-02466 Rebecca Richman
ST-19-14164 /A/ VGray
ST-19-14166 / A / VGray
ST-19-14167 / A ,,,- VGray
~~-! ~-~41_6~/ ~ r _
-~~?-~4171 _,/A /
ST-19-14173 / B ..-
ST-19-14173 / C /
VGray
VGray
SST
SST
ST-19-14174 i A ,,- VBlue
ST-19-14174 / B " Vlavender
ST-19-14174 / C / SST
ST-19-14175 / B -
ST-19-14175 / C "
ST-19-14175 / D .,
ST-19-14175 / E ,-
ST-19-14175 / F.,..
ST-19-14175 / G.,..
ST-19-14175 / H / __ __ __ _ ____ ___ _ __ / _ _ ____ .
ST-19-14177 / A / . - . - - . - . - - . - . .
ST-19-14179 / A '
ST-19-14179 / B /
ST-19-14180. - A-/ ------ ----- -- - / _ .....
ST-19-14182 / A ,
PTube
SST
SST
PTube
PTube
PTube
SST
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
VGray
Vlavender
11 6 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2463 Rodney Mulvaney ST-19-14183 / B / Vlavender
-· 1,i-i<i~g c~-M~ct1c~1 E~~~i~;; · ---------·1·9~024s1 · - -J·u~tin· s~iih - - - - - sr-1 9.141-ss j A-> .. · vG~a;· ------. --- ------------- ------------------. ---------------. - -------. ----. --------------. --7 · -. --. ------. --.. - . ----------------. ---. -. __ ! ~8-_ ~~:r~~ ?~ ~:~i~l-~~n,~n_e_r ________ ___ 1 ~2~~~ ___ -~~ch~l~e-~~n~ ____ __ ___ _ ~~-~~!~~9~/ ~ _____ __ ~~ra! _______ _____ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ _______ _ _
119 Island Co Coroner 19-379 John Prutton ST-19-14194 /A .,.. VGray
ST-19-14194) B / VGray ------ - - - --- --- - - ------ --- - -- ----- -- --- - ----- - - -- ---- -- -- - ------ - - - - -- --- --- ·-- - -/ ·- · · ·· -·- - ·-- - -- --- ---- --- --- - --- - -- --- ---- - - -- 120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516MVF15 EnriqueArreola ST-19-14196/ A VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case # Subject Name
120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
Case ID Evid. Desc.
ST-19-14196 / B .,, VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
· ·--------- ----- --- --- · ----·------ ------- · --· - ---- 121 Skagit Co Coroner 19SK0375 Richard Johnson sr-is.1.i19a)s-_;; · -· vcir~n--·-··· -- ----- --- -- . - - - - - - - .. .. - - - - - - - -- - - - - .. - - - - - . - - - - -.. - -- - - . --- - - - - - - .. - . -- 122 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
123 Clark Co Medical Examiner
124 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
125 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
126 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
127 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
128 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
129 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
130 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
131 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
132 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
133 Clallam Co Coroner
134 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
191124-169 Joseph Love ---- - ----------- - ------- ------ - 2019-2971 Anthony Hanington
192322 Roy Evans
19-2165 Emily Hamptoo
19-2129 Kenneth Buelo
19-2126 1121 Monroe UDM
19-2139 John Alfino
19-2162 Dean York
19-2172 Brenna Strine
19-2186 Harvey Willey . .. - - - -- . - . . -- - ·- 19-2168 Benjamin Wheeler - - - - - . -- .. . - . - - -- - .
19-C0-218 William Carr
191202-177 Aubrey Forslof
ST-19-14284 / A /
ST-19-14291 / A .,,..
ST-19-14291 / B / -- - - - -. . - - - -
ST-19-14300 /A /
ST-19-14300 /B
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
ST-19-14302 /A - VLavender
/ ~~-: ~-:43_02/ _ B ___ __ __ SST
ST-19-14305 / A ,, VBlue ,,. ST-19-14305 / B PTube
~~-'.9-14305 / C / SST
S~-1~1~306_/B / __ . VGray
.. ~~-~~14309 / B VGray
ST-19-14313 /A ✓ VGray
ST-19-14313 / B _,, VGreen
ST-19-14313 /C / VGray
ST-19-14315 /B / . VGray
sr-1s-i4:i1ii/ s· -- --. ve,;a~ -·- - ·-· . - / --· -- - · · ST-19-14317 / B VGray - - - . - - - . . - ST-19-14319 /A,,,- VGray
ST-19-14319 / B / VGray
ST-19-14446 / A / VGray
-.135. s~~h;~i~h c~ M~dl~I Ex~~i~~~ - ... 1°91203~261 . Cy~~ia-Ulridl . -ST-19-14447 / A / . ---VG;a~-. - - -
·--- ----- ---------··- · ·· ·- -·-· ·-- ---- ---1 --· - . -------· •·-· 136 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191204-96 Thomas Boullioun ST-19-14448 A / VGray .. -------------------. -... --------.. -------.. -... -------. . .. -. -. . -. -. --.. -... ---1-. . -. ---. . . . . . . . ... - -----. ... -------. -------- 137 Kitsap Co Coroner KCl-19-060 Robert Morales ST-19-14451 /A VGray
140 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192348
: : !~~ : ~'.~r~:~~~~~i~l:~~0~n~~:::::: _: :: 3~~~~::: -~;_0~1~~ ~~l~~d:o~ :::: :-: ~~-~~-~~5~; ~-; :::: ~~~aj:::::: : ::: :.- -: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . : : : :: : : : : : :
139 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192358 Eyan Ricker ST-19-14454 .l A VGray donation ------- - -------·· · --1------ -- --------- - ----- -- --- --- ---- -- --- --- ----- Clinton Rave ST-19-14455 ,l A VGray
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No. Agency Name
141 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
142 King Co Medical Examiner
143 King Co Medical Examiner
144 King Co Medical Examiner
145 King Co Medical Examiner
146 Clark Co Medical Examiner
147 Clark Co Medical Examiner
148 Clark Co Medical Examiner
149 Clark Co Medical Examiner
150 Okanogan Co Coroner
151 Island Co Coroner
152 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
153 Yakima Co Coroner
154 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond
155 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
156 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
157 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
158 Clallam Co Coroner
159 Clallam Co Coroner
160 Benton Co Coroner
161 Benton Co Coroner
162 Benton Co Coroner
163 Clark Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
192366 Dennis Williams
19-02500 Sammy Dehart
19-02499 Dawn Miller
19-002 41 Vuong Do
19-2508 Lawrence Morgan
2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
2019-2984 Charles Mason -- . -. - - . - . - - - - - - ... -
2019-3047 Derick Rasband
2019-3008 David Gehring · - -- -·. - .
X19-137 Joseph Gutierrez . - -·· ·
19-398 Corey Simmons
2019644 Dwayne Alley ... . - · . - -- -
19-547 T46 Leroy Dollicker
1028 Marta Porter . . -- - -- ·-··
19-2235 Robert Lucas . - . - . - .. - .
19-2220 Ronald Wittkop/
19-2229 Robert Taitch
2019-C0-225 Kathern Allen
2019-C0-224 Kimberly Bender . .. - - . . - - - -- - - - - . - -- - - . - - .
C19-474 Sheila Smith
C19-479
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14456 /A .,,.
·sr-is-1«s3 JA-·:,_
Desc.
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14560 / B / VLavender
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
----- -- ----· ---- -------- --- - ----- -- -·-· ····----- ST-19-14561 / B .,,, Vlavender
ST-19-14561 / C / SST
ST-19-14561 / D / SST ··- -· · - --
ST-19-14562 / B / VGray
sr-is-1.iss:i / s .,,. . . sr-i!i-i,iss.1I s. > - sr-1s-1455s 1 13 ;, . .
ST-19-14567 j B /
. - · sr-1s-1,i514 / s 7
ST-19-14588 / B /
ST-19-14589 / B ,,..
sr-1s-14s90 /a·;
s-i-is-1.iis1 / 13 /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14592 / B _.,. VGray . ... - . .... ·,r - ST-19-14593 / B VGray
ST-19-14594 /B / VGray
ST-19-14595"1 s· / · · · VG;a~--· -· - . . - .. . ·-. / " ... - .. - ..
ST-19-14599 ~ VGray
Donald Scully . sr-is-i.iiso/ A.;.., .. ·· vG;a~---
. ______ ~~-~~~~~60 (~< -- __ ~?~! _ C19-473 David Dana
201 9-3082 Mortimer Hernandez
ST-19-14762 / B ,,,, VGray
ST-19-14762 / C / VGreen ------ --------· -··- ···-··-------------- -- --------- ----- ----· ST-19-14764 /A _, ST-19-14764 / B /
VGray
VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
164 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
165 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 19-2387
166 King Co Medical Examiner 19-02583
Christopher Dennis
Edward Webb
Gerald lncrocci
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14772 / A ,-
ST-19-14774 / A ,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
-sr-iS-iiim-/ ;..-; ----vo;a~----------------------------------- ------ -167 . Ki~g c~-M~di~i Bc~~i~;; -----------1-9--02536 - - -,:e~;a~~-C;n~~d------- ST-19--1-4-783 / B --; -----SST -- ------------------------------------
_ S'.-:~-:~~8! { ? / SST ___________ _________ ___ _ ____ ____ __ _
ST-19-14 789 / B .,, Vlavender
ST-19-14789 / C / SST
168 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2256 Torrance Cummings
169 King Co Medical Examiner
170 King Co Medical Examiner
171 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
172 Clallam Co Coroner
19-02573 Ahmed Noor ST-19-14792 / A .,, VGray . - .. - -- - - - - /' ... - - - -
19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez ST-19-14799 / A VGray
173 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
174 Clark Co Medical Examiner
175 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
176 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
177 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191213-115 Joseph Bullen
2019-CO-231 James Washburn
191215-112 Soundarya Narayan
2019-3103 Glenda Buck
191211-38 Te Nguyen
19-2264 Brady Bums
19-2262 Robert Froman
178 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2248 Michaei Koentopp
179 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2260 James Palmer
Dennis MichelBook
Gary Ebel
ST-19-14891 / B /
ST-19-14892 / B / -
ST-19-14900 / B _,,
ST-19-14900 / C /
- -
__ ~T-! 9-1~90_1 /~ ~ _
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
SST
VGray
ST-19-14902 / B r VLavender
- ST-19-14914> B /" · - VG;ay ---·
- -ST-19-14915/s / VGray
ST-1 9-14916 /B /
-ST-19-14917 ls -/ VGray
VGray
ST-19-14918 /B _,, VGray sr-19-14s1s-/ s- - - -vo;a~ -------------- 180 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
181 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
182 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
183 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
19-2250
19-2254
19-2270
19-2261
Donald Owens
David Oden
sr-is-isooo/s>- ·-vG;ay ____ ____ __ ---------- ----- --- ----- ------ ·sr-iS-isooi-/s / -- - VGray - ----- -- - -- ----- ---- · --
184 Benton Co Coroner C19-491 Cliff Johnson ST-19-15003/ B / VGray -- - - - - ---- - - --- --- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - --- -- -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - -/ - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - -
__ !~5-_ h~~~~~~ ~~~~n e: _______ ________ ~~ ~9~~~ _ :~~~~:~ _____ _____ -~'.-:~:~~-8./ ~-_/ ___ ~G~ay_ _______ _ __________ ______ __ ___ ______ __ _
_ _ !~6-_ ~i~~~ ~~ ?_o:~~~r- ___________ _ : _ ~~--IJ:'?_0_9? __ ~a.~~~~~~~~ ______ _ ~T•'.~:~~O?/. ~ _ _ -~~~ ________ ___ ___ _______ ______________ ____ _ 187 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond S-1029 Terry Barber ST-19-15013 / B .,, VGray - - - - - - -- ---- -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - - - - -- --- - - - ------ -/ -- - - - - - - - -- - - ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -- - --- -- 188 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2278 1216upriver UDF ST-19-15014 / B VGray
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No. Agency Name
189 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
190 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191 Yakima Co Coroner
192 Yakima Co Coroner
193 Yakima Co Coroner
194 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
195 Yakima Co Coroner
196 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
187 Skagit Co Coroner
198 King Co Medical Examiner
199 King Co Medical Examiner
200 Clark Co Medical Examiner
201 Clark Co Medical Examiner
202 Clark Co Medical Examiner
203 Clark Co Medical Examiner
204 Benton Co Coroner
205 Benton Co Coroner
206 Benton Co Coroner
207 Kitsap Co Coroner
208 King Co Medical Examiner
209 King Co Medical Examiner
210 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
19-2279 John Lawson
19-2275 Sharon Lawley
19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
19-557 MVP6 Lakhwainder Singh . - -- .. - - - . - - . - - - - -.. - - . - - . - - -
19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
191218-109 Therese Williams
19-555 H26 Manuel Pantaleon
192452 Cooper Dyson
19SK0396 Arthur Oneal
19-02640 Douglas Walker
19-02627 Devon Cooper
2019-3123 Amber Clinton
2019-3195 Andrew Lutes
2019-3177 Scott Rielly
2019-3183 Ronald Coelho
C19-496 Levi Small
C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
C19-506 Kerry McSwan
KCl-19-062 Ronald Pease
19-02651 Rudi Hirschel
19-02657 Ryan Friend
19-02656 Kolbi Stewart
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
:T-!~!5~15/~_< -~G~a! ___ ____ __ ___ __ . ____ -- - ----- - -- ·
ST-19-15016 /. B .,,. Vlavender
_ ~~-~~~5~1~/~ _ ,, ___ :!~~~s_n~~ . ST-~~•!501!_ /'. ~ _ -'_ _ _~~~a! ___ _
ST-19-15018 /B / VGray
ST-19-15020 / B ,.,- VGray
-ST-19-15038-/ B ,,,- VGray . . - - - - . . . - . . - - - . - . - - - .
ST-19-15039 / B / VGray
-- sr-iii-i si24"f s ·;;-·vGr~~n----.
ST-19-15130 /B ,,.,,. PTubeSnap
-ST-19-15134 / B / - VLavender
ST-19-1 5135/ C / SST
ST-19-15154 i B ·/ VGray
ST-19-15155 /'s / VGray
·· - -· · - · ,,,- ----· ··- -· ST-1 9-15156 / B VGray - - - - - . - - - . - - - - .
ST-19-15157 / B ,,,.- VGray
- -- -- -- / - ST-19-15158 / B VGray
:T-19-_1525_6_ /B_ >-_ VGray
__ :T-19-~5~5? (_ ~ _ _ _ _ VG~a!_ _ _ _
ST-19-15280 / A -
ST-19-15282 / B /
ST-19-15282 / C /
ST-19-15294 ( B /
-ST-i9-15295 ;-;._ ✓
VGreen
VLavender
VGray
211 Clallam Co Coroner 2019-C0-235 Monty Robuck ST-19-15304 /B ./
Vlavender
VGray
VGray
212 Clallam Co Coroner
213 Clallam Co Coroner
214 Benton Co Coroner
2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
2019-C0-238 Joel Blazek
C 19-519 Francisco Martinez
ST-19-15305 / B / VGray .. - - - -- - . - - . --.. - . . - - . - -- - - - - - -- ---- - -- - - - - - - -- - -. - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - ST-19-15306 / B / VGray
· sr-2(}-0003s-; s--; -.. -· vG;;y---------------------- ---------------. - -- ------------------- --- ------- ----- --- ------ --- ---- ------------- ------ ------- -- --- --- ----- ----- - ---------- --- ----------------- ----
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No. Agency Name Age Case # Subject Name Case ID Evid. Desc.
215 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-502 Vicky Albrecht ST-20-00038 / B / VGray
-216 -Ch~i;n c~- c;;;~n·e·r- - . .. ... - - - . - c:"riio19.501 .Eri·c-Hoff;rb;; - - • . ST-20-00039. is. ✓ - -VG;a~ - -211 . sk~9
it c; c~~~~~~ -. -.... ---.. -. -. 19s1<.04oa- - -c~n-H~ide. - - - - - - - .• - - - . sr-26.oo041 / s.; ---·vGr;;n
X20-001 Cole Garcia VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
218 Okanogan Co Coroner
219 Whitman Co Coroner
220 Yakima Co Coroner
ST-20-00051 / B /
ST-20-00053 I B /
------ ------------ - --------- ------- -- -
221 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
222 Clark Co Medical Examiner
19-WC093 Vess Brelsford
19-581 T38 Roberto Davila
192530 Remains Unidentified
2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
2020-0014 Juan Carrillo
2019-3213 Lena Barnes
2020-0004 Samuel Souken
2020-0003 Kim Croft
Kory Mitchell
VRed
-sr-20-oiios=r;,· s 1 - VGray
ST-20-00214/ B / VGreen
ST-20-00228 / B ;r VL.avender
ST-20-00228 / C " VLavender
ST-20-00228 / D / VLavender
ST-20-00228 / E / SST
ST-20-00228 / F / VGray
-sr-26.oom / a j
ST-20-00232 / B / -- . -- .. - - -- ST-20-00234 / B /
- · ----. · -- -- ST-20-00235 / B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-20-00236 / B .,- VGray
223 Clark Co Medical Examiner
224 Clark Co Medical Examiner
225 Clark Co Medical Examiner
226 Clark Co Medical Examiner
227 Clark Co Medical Examiner
228 Clark Co Medical Examiner
229 King Co Medical Examiner
2019-3210
2020-0006
20-00004
Aaron Washington ST-2().00238/ s r VGray · - · · · · · ·· · - - - - - · · • · · · · • · · · · - · · · · · ·
Delbert Kinghorn
··· - ··· ·· / ··-·-•· · ·-· ·· · - -·-·-·----····· ·
ST-20-00361 / B Vlavender . •· ·--·- ---- ·-·--• •·- ----- --- ---- ---------- ---· 230 Whatcom Co Medical Examiner A-007-2020 ST-20-00382 / B .,,- VGray
ST-20-00382/ C / VRed
Richard Bernard
231 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 200106-397 ~~u~:~ ~arre'.n~~~ _ . : : : : . ~~-~().~~~8_9 /'a./ _ . _ -~~r~:[l >;.::::::: _:::: ~:::::::::.:::::. . .. . 232 Yakima Co Coroner 20-010 Manuel Mendez
233 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0013 Timothy Mead
234 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2286 Zackary Beach
235 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2315 Latoya Holland
ST-20-00457 /B
sr-26.oii4s2 -. fi 1
ST-20-00463 / B
ST-2~63 / C /
ST-20-00468 / B _,
236 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0016 John Schuessler ST-20-00469 /B ./
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
VGray
.. 237 -Sp~k~~~ ·c~ M~d·i~I-E;~~i~~~ - - - - .. - - 19:2·3-19- . - -Willi~~ -Felt;r- - - - - - - - . - - -ST-20-00472/s j . .. -VG;a~ - ......... - - .. - . . - - - - ..... - - - - . . . - . . . . . .
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No. Agency Name
238 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
239 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
240 Benton Co Coroner
241 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
242 Walla Walla Co Coroner
243 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
244 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
245 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
246 Clark Co Medical Examiner ·
247 Clark Co Medical Examiner
248 Benton Co Coroner
"To Be Disposed" Case Count : 248
"To Be Disposed" Evid Count: 356
Age Case# Subject Name
19-2339
19-2347
C20-013
Mykola Tretyak
Ronald Mickelson
Robert Simmons
2020026 Jeri Stiles
200109-447
200112
20-0067
Gilberto Saenz
Joshua Smith
Clando Anitok UDM
20-0069 Kevin Brown
2020-0139 Dan Winston
2020-0068 Jarrett Alexander
C20-033 Tessa West
Total Case Count: 248
Total Evidence Count: 356 ----c
Case ID Evid.
sr-20-00475 is·~ VGray
ST-20-00476 / B / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
------- - · -------- ------------ ---------- --- -----------· -- --- - ST-20-00640 /8 ....- VGray
ST-20-00643 / B .,,.. Vlavender
ST-20-00643 ./ C / SST . - . - - - - - - - - - . - ST-20-00650 /8 ,,,.
sr.-~~~7~-/~ ( _
ST-20-00773 / B .--
ST-20-00m j"B /
ST-20-00940-; B / .. - -- . .
ST-20-00954 /B
ST-20-00954 I c r
ST-20-00954 / D /
ST-20-01299 /B /
VGray
VGreen
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VRed
VGray
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·-·~··' :·T. . Toxicology Laboratory
Evidence Disposition Records . .
Evidence Relinquished By: Capron, Brian
Evidence Released To: - Setting Final Disposition - Disposed, (by Tox Lab)
Transfer Info: [VIA] [Date] 5/19/2020
[Note]
Total Case Count: 247
Total Evidence Count: 355
~ Lab Ci:!~e #. Ag~nc~ Ca§~ #. Subject Ni;;!me
1 ST-17-00299 16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
( 1) ST-17-00299-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-17 -00299-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
2 ST-18-06357 18-014152 Oscar G. Cruz
( 1) ST-18-06357-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-06357-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
3 ST-18-07042 18-015454 Daqim Fassil
(1) ST-18-07042-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-07042-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
4 ST-18-09161 18-019645 Troy D. Egbert
( 1) ST-18-09161-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
5 ST-19-01672 019-000041 Lorianne R. Woodriff
( 1) ST-19-01672-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-01672-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-01672-C One vacutainer with red top Urine
(4) ST-19-01672-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
6 ST-19-02255 019-00421 Rusty L. Mullikin
(1) ST-19-02255-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02255-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
7 ST-19-02347 19-1483 Ruthann L. Glassman
( 1) ST-19-0234 7 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-0234 7 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
8 ST-19-02355 19A00839 Omar Sanchez
( 1) ST-19-02355-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02355-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
9 ST-19-02923 2019-2975 Natalee R. Amsdill
(1) ST-19-02923-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02923-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-02923-C One plastic cup Urine
10 ST-19-03331 W19-188 Isaac L. Seavey
(1) ST-19-03331 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03331-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
11 ST-19-03452 19W03463 Jennifer S. Dechenne
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( 1) ST-19-03452-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03452-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
12 ST-19-03574 19-2332 Dennis L. Gray
(1) ST-19-0357 4-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
13 ST-19-03693 19W03540 James J. Schuyleman
(1) ST-19-03693-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03693-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
14 ST-19-03881 2019-000014451 Jolene S. Love
(1) ST-19-03881-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03881-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
15 ST-19-04916 2019-6371 Matthew E. Garner
(1) ST-19-04916-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-04916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-04916-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(4) ST-19-04916-D One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
16 ST-19-04930 19-3811 Damon W. Clarke
(1) ST-19-04930-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-04930-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
17 ST-19-05089 1911601162 Amy D. Weisbeck
( 1) ST-19-05089-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05089-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
18 ST-19-05090 1911801852 James P. Coffee
(1) ST-19-05090-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-05090-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
19 ST-19-05163 2019-00022913 Chad D. Torve
(1) ST-19-05163-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05163-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
20 ST-19-05164 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
(1) ST-19-05164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05164-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
21 ST-19-05165 19-001346 Juan C. Valencia Ochoa
(1) ST-19-05165-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05165-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
22 ST-19-05183 19A02097 Peter M. Cavenaugh
(1) ST-19-05183-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05183-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
23 ST-19-05195 19-4262 Alanna L. Upp
(1) ST-19-05195-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05195-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
24 ST-19-05471 E19-02953 Nathan I. Sadang
(1) ST-19-054 71-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05471-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
25 ST-19-07516 E19-07983 Ram B. Rai Kirati
(1) ST-19-07516-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-07516-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
26 ST-19-08628 19W09842 Justin J. HIii
(1) ST-19-08628-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-08628-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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27 ST-19-08908 19-01589 Joseghlne V. Vongsengchan
(1) ST-19-08908-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-08908-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-08908-C One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
28 ST-19-09291 1921500225 Kenneth W , Cormier
( 1) ST-19-09291 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-09291 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
29 ST-19-10223 19-01809 Edwin A. Wolff
(1) ST-19-10223-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-10223-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Peripheral
30 ST-19-10232 19-01754 Lashaun M. Hartfield
(1) ST-19-10232-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-10232-B One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
31 ST-19-11235 19-01977 Jermaine K. Norman
(1) ST-19-11235-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11235-B One serum separator tube Serum
32 ST-19-11236 19-01984 Enrigue Rodriguez
( 1) ST-19-11236-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11236-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
33 ST-19-11886 19-01933 Tyrone N. Bolds
( 1) ST-19-11886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
34 ST-19-11908 2019-2442 Deborah L. Nelsen
(1) ST-19-11908-A One vacutainer with gray top Other
(2) ST-19-11908-B One vacutainer with gray top Other
35 ST-19-12167 19-2116 Emily Parker
(1) ST-19-12167-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-12167-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-12167-C One plastic tube Serum
36 ST-19-12269 19-1892 1012 Fancher Rd UDM
( 1) ST-19-12269-A One plastic cup Brain
(2) ST-19-12269-A-1 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
37 ST-19-12294 191012-385 Shawna L. Brune
(1) ST-19-12294-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
38 ST-19-12307 191016-345 John O'Leary
(1) ST-19-12307-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
39 ST-19-12316 19-02166 Kim G. Holding
( 1) ST-19-1 2316-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
40 ST-19-12524 1928402231 Daniel J. Restau
(1) ST-19-12524-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12524-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
41 ST-19-12621 CH2019-411 Michael P. Aeon
( 1) ST-19-12621-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
42 ST-19-12631 KCA-19-106 Annalese Thomgson
( 1) ST-19-12631-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
43 ST-19-12747 191025-365 Keith E. Standal
(1) ST-19-12747-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
44 ST-19-12786 19-375003 Dylan M. Shafman
(1) ST-19-12786-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12786-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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45 ST-19-13161 19-2181-11 Morton S. James
( 1) ST-19-13161-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
46 ST-19-13189 19-02301 Martin D. lndalecio
(1) ST-19-13189-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
47 ST-19-13190 19-02294 Michael F. Knapp
(1) ST-19-13190-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13190-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13190-C One serum separator tube Serum
48 ST-19-13194 19-02293 Joseph K. Antoncich
(1) ST-19-13194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
49 ST-19-13198 19-02259 Daniel E. Gleason
( 1) ST-19-13198-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
50 ST-19-13199 19-02296 Judy L. Wayne
( 1) ST-19-13199-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
51 ST-19-13332 192144 Larry Lane
( 1) ST-19-13332-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
52 ST-19-13333 192151 Noel Cabardo
( 1) ST-19-13333-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
53 ST-19-13334 192149 Evan Suckow
( 1) ST-19-13334-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
54 ST-19-13335 192177 Percy David
( 1) ST-19-13335-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
55 ST-19-13461 19-2077 Amberly T. Masonholder
(1) ST-19-13461-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13461-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13461-C One serum separator tube Serum
56 ST-19-13666 19-02376 Cesar 0 . Erazo
(1) ST-19-13666-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Cavity
57 ST-19-13669 19-2372 Alison A. Powell
(1) ST-19-13669-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13669-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-13669-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
58 ST-19-13761 191117-94 Matthew A. Dick
( 1) ST-19-13761-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
59 ST-19-13764 191113-305 Nicholas A. Soulias
(1) ST-19-13764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
60 ST-19-13766 CH2019-451 Michael J. Studley
(1) ST-19-13766-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13766-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
61 ST-19-13770 2019-CO-205 Rodney Edwards
(1) ST-19-13770-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-13770-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood
62 ST-19-13773 191118-414 Kari L. Foss
(1) ST-19-13773-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
63 ST-19-13774 C19-441 Melanie A. Novotney
(1) ST-19-13774-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
64 ST-19-13777 192230 David Kesner
(1) ST-19-13777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
65 ST-19-13778 2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingston
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( 1) ST-19-13778-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13778-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
66 ST-19-13779 2019-2848 Frederick C. SteQhens
( 1) ST-19-13779-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
67 ST-19-13780 2019-2818 Kathleen E. Lane
(1) ST-19-13780-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
68 ST-19-13782 C19-444 Theodore Knuth
(1) ST-19-13782-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-13782-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
69 ST-19-13784 19-637 Penny L. Turner
( 1) ST-19-13784-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
70 ST-19-13789 19-2105 Terry L. Coleman
( 1) ST-19-13789-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13789-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
71 ST-19-13790 19-2099 Timothy J. Daily
(1) ST-19-13790-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13790-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
72 ST-19-13792 19-2102 Maya E. Aubert
( 1) ST-19-13792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13792-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-13792-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
73 ST-19-13795 19-02402 Wayne L. Newkirk
(1) ST-19-13795-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
74 ST-19-13797 19-02370 Valeree A. Neuman
(1) ST-19-13797-B One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13797-C One serum separator tube Serum
75 ST-19-13880 19-02385 SteQhen P. Wilson
(1) ST-19-13880-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13880-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
76 ST-19-13882 19-02396 Tae H. Shin
(1) ST-19-13882-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13882-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
77 ST-19-13883 19-02397 Christo12her P. Tharg-Drake
( 1) ST-19-13883-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
78 ST-19-13886 19-02400 Kevin M. Steele
( 1) ST-19-13886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
79 ST-19-13892 19-663 Ronnie Cox
( 1) ST-19-13892-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
80 ST-19-13904 192254 Thomas Watkins
(1) ST-19-13904-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
81 ST-19-13911 19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
(1) ST-19-13911-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
82 ST-19-13912 19-02427 Branden B. Coge
(1) ST-19-13912-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
83 ST-19-14040 19-02412 Roger G. Sherman
(1) ST-19-14040-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
84 ST-19-14043 2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
(1) ST-19-14043-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14043-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
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85 ST-19-14044 2019-2880 Larry 0. Tonder
( 1) ST-19-14044-A One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14044-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
86 ST-19-14045 CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
( 1) ST-19-14045-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14045-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
87 ST-19-14052 KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson
(1) ST-19-14052-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
88 ST-19-14056 192284 Wendey Foster
(1) ST-19-14056-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
89 ST-19-14057 192278 Jacob Dawson
(1) ST-19-14057-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
90 ST-19-14059 192272 Craig Hunter
(1) ST-19-14059-A One vacutainer with pink top Blood - Hospital
91 ST-19-14060 192263 John Smith
(1) ST-19-14060-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
92 ST-19-14065 2019-2932 Steven Hayes
(1) ST-19-14065-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14065-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
93 ST-19-14066 2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
( 1) ST-19-14066-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-14066-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
94 ST-19-14067 2019-2937 Marry A. Casey
(1) ST-19-14067-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14067-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
95 ST-19-14069 2019-2901 Susan M. Wallace
(1) ST-19-14069-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14069-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
96 ST-19-14070 2019-2921 Tiffany Hill
( 1) ST-19-14070-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14070-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
97 ST-19-14071 19-378 Phillip I. Bakke
( 1) ST-19-14071-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14071-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
98 ST-19-14072 192313 Kellie Ford
(1) ST-19-14072-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
99 ST-19-14074 192318 Matthew Klaniecki
(1) ST-19-14074-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
100 ST-19-14075 192304 Melvyn Osburn
( 1) ST-19-14075-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
101 ST-19-14160 192266 John Stockman
(1) ST-19-14160-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
102 ST-19-14162 192299 Ailill Breiner
(1) ST-19-14162-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
103 ST-19-14164 192292 Peter Heryford
(1) ST-19-14164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
104 ST-19-14166 19-02453 Joe D. Ramos
(1) ST-19-14166-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
105 ST-19-14167 19-02449 Joon Y. Park
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( 1) ST-19-14167-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
106 ST-19-14169 19-02452 Douglas J. Sykes
( 1) ST-19-14169-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
107 ST-19-14171 19-02447 Michelle D. Yarnell
( 1) ST-19-14171-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
108 ST-19-14173 19-02440 Michael P. Chevalier
( 1) ST-19-14173-B One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14173-C One serum separator tube Serum
109 ST-19-14174 19-02437 Joseph M. Webb
( 1) ST-19-14174-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14174-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-14174-C One serum separator tube Serum
110 ST-19-14175 19-02420 April Cook
( 1) ST-19-14175-B One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14175-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14175-D One serum separator tube Serum
(4) ST-19-14175-E One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(5) ST-19-14175-F One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(6) ST-19-14175-G One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(7) ST-19-14175-H One serum separator tube Serum
111 ST-19-14177 19-02474 Robert L. Mitchell
(1) ST-19-14177-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
112 ST-19-14179 19-02472 Alice N. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14179-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14179-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
113 ST-19-14180 19-02470 Craig M. Taylor
( 1) ST-19-14180-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
114 ST-19-14182 19-02466 Rebecca A. Richman
(1) ST-19-14182-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
115 ST-19-14183 19-2463 Rodney R. Mulvaney
(1) ST-19-14183-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
116 ST-19-14185 19-02461 Justin T. Smith
(1) ST-19-14185-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
117 ST-19-14192 192329 Machelle Winn
(1) ST-19-14192-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
118 ST-19-14194 19-379 John L. Prutton
(1) ST-19-14194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14194-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
119 ST-19-14196 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
(1) ST-19-14196-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14196-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
120 ST-19-14198 19SK0375 Richard L. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14198-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
121 ST-19-14284 191124-169 Joseph J. Love
(1) ST-19-14284-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
122 ST-19-14291 2019-2971 Anthony R. Harrington
(1) ST-19-14291-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14291-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
123 ST-19-14300 192322 Roy Evans
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( 1) ST-19-14300-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14300-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
124 ST-19-14302 19-2165 Emily Hampton
(1) ST-19-14302-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14302-B One serum separator tube Serum
125 ST-19-14305 19-2129 Kenneth W. Buelo
(1) ST-19-14305-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14305-B One plastic tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14305-C One serum separator tube Serum
126 ST-19-14306 19-2126 1121 Momoe UDM
(1) ST-19-14306-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
127 ST-19-14309 19-2139 John R. Alfino
(1) ST-19-14309-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
128 ST-19-14313 19-2162 Dean M. York
(1) ST-19-14313-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14313-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-14313-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
129 ST-19-14315 19-2172 Brenna L. Strine
(1) ST-19-14315-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
130 ST-19-14316 19-2186 Harvey A. Willey
(1) ST-19-14316-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
131 ST-19-14317 19-2168 Benjamin J. Wheeler
( 1) ST-19-14317-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
132 ST· 19-14319 19-CO-218 William Carr
(1) ST-19-14319-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14319-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
133 ST-19-14446 191202-177 Aubrey L. Forslof
( 1) ST-19-14446-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
134 ST-19-14447 191203-261 Cynthia J. Ulrich
( 1) ST-19-14447-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
135 ST-19-14448 191204-96 Thomas A. Boullioun
(1) ST -1 9-14448-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
136 ST-19-14451 KCl-19-060 Robert Morales
(1) ST-19-14451-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
137 ST-19-14453 192345 Reynaldo Salvador
( 1) ST-19-14453-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
138 ST-19-14454 192358 Eyan Ricker
(1) ST -19-14454-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
139 ST-19-14455 192348 Clinton Rave
(1) ST-19-14455-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
140 ST-19-14456 192366 Dennis Williams
( 1) ST-19-14456-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
141 ST-19-14463 19-02500 Sammy D. Dehart
(1) ST -19-14463-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
142 ST-19-14464 19-02499 Dawn R. Miller
( 1) ST-19-14464-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood • Peripheral
143 ST-19-14560 19-00241 Vuong H. Do
(1) ST -19-14560-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
144 ST-19-14561 19-2508 Lawrence A. Morgan
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(1) ST-19-14561-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14561-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14561-D One serum separator tube Serum
145 ST-19-14562 2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
(1) ST-19-14562-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
146 ST-19-14563 2019-2984 Charles C. Mason
( 1) ST-19-14563-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
147 ST-19-14564 2019-3047 Derick Rasband
( 1) ST -19-14564-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
148 ST-19-14565 2019-3008 David A. Gehring
(1) ST-19-14565-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
149 ST-19-14567 X19-137 Joseph R. Gutierrez
(1) ST-19-14567-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
150 ST-19-14574 19-398 Corey M. Simmons
(1) ST-19-14574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
151 ST-19-14588 2019644 Dwayne A. Alley
(1) ST-19-14588-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
152 ST-19-14589 19-547 T46 Leroy J. Dollicker
( 1) ST-19-14589-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
153 ST-19-14590 1028 Marla J. Porter
( 1) ST-19-14590-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
154 ST-19-14591 19-2235 Robert J. Lucas
( 1) ST-19-14591-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
155 ST-19-14592 19-2220 Ronald J. Wittkopf
(1) ST-19-14592-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
156 ST-19-14593 19-2229 Robert A. Taitch
(1) ST-19-14593-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
157 ST-19-14594 2019-CO-225 Kathern Allen
(1) ST-19-14594-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
158 ST-19-14595 2019-CO-224 Kimberly Bender
( 1) ST-19-14595-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
159 ST-19-14599 C19-474 Sheila Smith
( 1) ST-19-14599-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
160 ST-19-14760 C19-479 Donald E. Scully
(1) ST-19-14760-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14760-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
161 ST-19-14762 C19-473 David A. Dana
(1) ST-19-14762-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14762-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
162 ST-19-14764 2019-3082 Mortimer M. Hernandez
( 1) ST-19-14 764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14764-8 One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
163 ST-19-14772 192418 Christopher Dennis
(1) ST-19-14772-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
164 ST-19-14774 19-2387 Edward Webb
(1) ST-19-14774-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
165 ST-19-14777 19-02583 Gerald N. lncrocci
(1) ST-19-14777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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166 ST-19-14783 19-02536 Terrance L. Conrad
( 1) ST-19-14783-8 One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14783-C One serum separator tube Serum
167 ST-19-14789 19-2256 Torrance J. Cummings
( 1) ST-19-14789-8 One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14789-C One serum separator tube Serum
168 ST-19-14792 19-02573 Ahmed A Noor
( 1) ST-19-14792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
169 ST-19-14799 19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez
(1) ST-19-14799-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
170 ST-19-14891 191213-115 Joseph N. Bullen
(1) ST-19-14891-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
171 ST-19-14892 2019-CO-231 James E. Washburn
(1) ST-19-14892-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
172 ST-19-14900 191215-112 Sounda[Ya Narayan
( 1) ST-19-14900-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14900-C One serum separator tube Serum
173 ST-19-14901 2019-3103 Glenda J. Buck
(1) ST-19-14901-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
174 ST-19-14902 191211-38 Te T. Nguyen
(1) ST-19-14902-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
175 ST-19-14914 19-2264 Brady Burns
(1) ST-19-14914-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
176 ST-19-14915 19-2262 Robert L. Froman
(1) ST-19-14915-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
177 ST-19-14916 19-2248 Michael Koentopp
( 1) ST-19-14916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
178 ST-19-14917 19-2260 James L. Palmer
(1) ST-19-14917-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
179 ST-19-14918 19-2250 Dennis B. MichelBook
(1) ST-19-14918-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
180 ST-19-14919 19-2254 Ga[Y H. Ebel
(1) ST-19-14919-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
181 ST-19-15000 19-2270 Donald J. Owens
(1) ST-19-15000-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
182 ST-19-15001 19-2261 David M. Oden
(1) ST-19-15001-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
183 ST-19-15003 C19-491 Cliff D. Johnson
(1) ST-19-15003-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
184 ST-19-15008 CH2019-492 Grego[Y I. Ness
(1) ST-19-15008-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
185 ST-19-15009 19-WC092 Ma[Y Ann Bowman
(1) ST-19-15009-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
186 ST-19-15013 S-1029 Ter[Y R. Barber
(1) ST-19-15013-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
187 ST-19-15014 19-2278 1216upriver UDF
(1) ST-19-1 5014-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
188 ST-19-15015 19-2279 John M. Lawson
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(1) ST-19-15015-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
189 ST-19-15016 19-2275 Sharon M. Lawley
(1) ST-19-15016-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15016-C One plastic tube with snap top Serum - Hospital
190 ST-19-15017 19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
(1) ST-19-15017-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
191 ST-19-15018 19-Q57 MVP6 Lakhwainder M. Singh
(1) ST-19-15018-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
192 ST-19-15020 19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
( 1) ST-19-15020-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
193 ST-19-15038 191218-109 Therese Williams
(1) ST-19-15038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
194 ST-19-15039 19-555 H26 Manuel M. Pantaleon
(1) ST-19-15039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
195 ST-19-15124 192452 Cooper Dyson
(1) ST-19-15124-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
196 ST-19-15130 19SK0396 Arthur F. Oneal
(1) ST-19-15130-B One plastic tube with snap top Vitreous
197 ST-19-15134 19-02640 Douglas Walker
( 1) ST-19-15134-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
198 ST-19-15135 19-02627 Devon M. Cooper
(1) ST-19-15135-C One serum separator tube Serum
199 ST-19-15154 2019-3123 Amber Clinton
(1) ST-19-15154-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
200 ST-19-15155 2019-3195 Andrew W. Lutes
(1) ST-19-15155-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
201 ST-19-15156 2019-3177 Scott A. Rielly
( 1) ST-19-15156-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
202 ST-19-15157 2019-3183 Ronald P. Coelho
(1) ST-19-15157-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
203 ST-19-15158 C19-496 Levi Small
( 1) ST-19-15158-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
204 ST-19-15256 C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
( 1) ST-19-15256-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
205 ST-19-15257 C19-506 Kerry McSwan
( 1) ST-19-15257-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
206 ST-19-15280 KCl-19-062 Ronald A. Pease
( 1) ST-19-15280-A One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
207 ST-19-15282 19-02651 Rudi Hirsche!
( 1) ST-19-15282-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15282-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
208 ST-19-15294 19-02657 Ryan M. Friend
(1) ST-19-15294-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
209 ST-19-15295 19-02656 Kolbi J. Stewart
(1) ST-19-15295-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
210 ST-19-15304 2019-CO-235 Monty Robuck
(1) ST-19-15304-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
211 ST-19-15305 2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
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(1) ST-19-15305-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
212 ST-19-15306 2019-CO-238 Joel Blazek
( 1) ST-19-15306-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
213 ST-20-00036 C19-519 Francisco Martinez
(1) ST-20-00036-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
214 ST-20-00038 CH2019-502 Vicky L. Albrecht
( 1) ST-20-00038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
215 ST-20-00039 CH2019-501 Eric M. Hofferber
(1) ST-20-00039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
216 ST-20-00041 19SK0408 Carl P. Heide
(1) ST-20-00041-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
217 ST-20-00051 X20-001 Cole W. Garcia
( 1) ST-20-00051-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
218 ST-20-00053 19-WC093 Vess L. Brelsford
(1) ST-20-00053-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
219 ST-20-00057 19-581 T38 Roberto A. Davila
( 1) ST-20-00057-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
220 ST-20-00214 192530 Remains Unidentified
( 1) ST-20-00214-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
221 ST-20-00228 2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
( 1) ST-20-00228-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00228-C One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-20-00228-D One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(4) ST-20-00228-E One serum separator tube Serum
(5) ST-20-00228-F One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
222 ST-20-00229 2020-0014 Juan J. Carrillo
( 1) ST-20-00229-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
223 ST-20-00232 2019-3213 Lena D. Barnes
(1) ST-20-00232-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
224 ST-20-00234 2020-0004 Samuel Souken
(1) ST-20-00234-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
225 ST-20-00235 2020-0003 Kim Croft
(1) ST-20-00235-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
226 ST-20-00236 2019-3210 Kory E. Mitchell
(1) ST-20-00236-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
227 ST-20-00238 2020-0006 Aaron L. Washington
(1) ST-20-00238-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
228 ST-20-00361 20-00004 Delbert N. Kinghorn
(1) ST-20-00361-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
229 ST-20-00382 A-007-2020 Richard T. Bernard
(1) ST-20-00382-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00382-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
230 ST-20-00389 200106-397 Courtney A. Larreinaga
( 1) ST-20-00389-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
231 ST-20-00457 20-010 Manuel T. Mendez
(1) ST-20-00457-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
232 ST-20-00462 20-0013 Timothy 0. Mead
(1) ST-20-00462-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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233 ST-20-00463 19-2286 Zackary Beach
(1) ST-20-00463-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00463-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
234 ST-20-00468 19-2315 Latoya L. Holland
(1) ST-20-00468-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
235 ST-20-00469 20-0016 John L. Schuessler
(1) ST-20-00469-B - One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
236 ST-20-00472 19-2319 William N. Felter
(1) ST-20-004 72-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
237 ST-20-00475 19-2339 Mykola Tretyak
( 1) ST-20-004 75-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
238 ST-20-00476 19-2347 Ronald P. Mickelson
( 1) ST-20-004 76-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
239 ST-20-00640 C20-013 Robert W. Simmons
(1) ST-20-00640-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
240 ST-20-00643 2020026 Jeri R. Stiles
(1 ) ST-20-00643-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00643-C One serum separator tube Serum
241 ST-20-00650 200109-417 Gilberto M. Saenz
( 1) ST-20-00650-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
242 ST-20-00754 200112 Joshua Smith
( 1) ST-20-00754-8 One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
243 ST-20-00773 20-0067 Ciancio Anitok UDM
(1) ST-20-00773-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
244 ST-20-00777 20-0069 Kevin W. Brown
( 1) ST-20-00777-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
245 ST-20-00940 2020-0139 Dan W. Winston
(1) ST-20-00940-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
246 ST-20-00954 2020-0068 Jarrett R. Alexander
(1) ST-20-00954-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
(2) ST-20-00954-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(3) ST-20-00954-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
247 ST-20-01299 C20-033 Tessa P. West
(1) ST-20-01299-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
SIGNATURES
Evidence Disposed By: Signature of the Supervisor:
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March 18, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 25, 2021, the Office of the Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney provided a Potential
Impeachment Disclosure (PID) notification regarding the above named employee. The Washington State
Patrol (WSP) is advising of the Kitsap County PID notification pursuant to Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83
(1983) for your review and distribution as you deem appropriate.
The WSP Office of Professional Standards completed an administrative investigation into the following
allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while on duty, sergeant blocked a female employee's vehicle with his patrol vehicle, assaulted
her by grabbing her arm, and then verbally and physically compelled her to perform a sexual act. It is
further alleged sergeant, while on duty, used his patrol vehicle to influence the employee to pull over and
then compelled her to engage in sexual activity. It is also alleged, while on duty, sergeant used state
resources to solicit and participate in sexual acts with the female on multiple occasions. It is further alleged
sergeant sent the female sexually explicit images and/or videos of himself in uniform. It is also alleged
sergeant sent the female an excessive number of electronic messages while on duty.”
Prior to the case being closed, the employee resigned his position with the WSP effective July 19, 2020.
Therefore, the department neither has now, nor anticipates having in the future, a finding or determination
regarding these allegations.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:srw
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August 23, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 451
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 10, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) received a complaint regarding the above
named employee for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged that Trooper kicked and harassed an individual laying in the park. It is further alleged
the Trooper was discourteous to the reporting party when they attempted to intervene.”
Following a review by the appointing authority on August 15, 2023, it was determined there was no
factual information to support the allegation and the complaint was not accepted. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
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July 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 426
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 8, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper acted in a threatening and/or harassing manner which caused the victim to fear
for her life. It is further alleged Trooper stalked the victim and sent her harassing and/or unwanted
messages. It is also alleged Trooper violated the provisions of a temporary protection order issued by
Snohomish County Superior Court.”
“EXPANDED: IT IS ALSO ALLEGED TROOPER CERTAIN VIOLATED THE PROVISIONS OF A
TEMPORARY PROTECTION ORDER ISSUED BY SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT.”
Prior the case being closed, the employee resigned his position with the WSP in lieu of termination effective
July 22, 2022.
If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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October 8, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards has conducted an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper acted in a threatening and/or harassing manner which caused the victim to fear
for her life. It is further alleged Trooper stalked the victim and sent her harassing and/or unwanted
messages. It is also alleged Trooper violated the provisions of a temporary protection order issued by
Snohomish County Superior Court.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000069
December 10, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1253
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper threatened and assaulted the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000070
December 15, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1253
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 10, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper threatened and assaulted the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy violation was identified. As a result, the complaint was rejected. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000071
February 22, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 568
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper Cortez operated a vehicle while under the influence of
alcohol and/or drugs and was arrested for DUI.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Shane M. Nelson, Yakima
P009747-020326-000072
November 25, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 568
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 22, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper Cortez operated a vehicle while under the influence of
alcohol and/or drugs and was arrested for DUI.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Deborah D. Wilson, Yakima
P009747-020326-000073
January 2, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Cozzitorto, Badge Number 44
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 5, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Lieutenant Cozzitorto engaged in acts of domestic violence towards his spouse.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000074
June 5, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 44
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Lieutenant Cozzitorto engaged in acts of domestic violence towards his spouse.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000075
June 16, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper stopped the complainant due to her race. It is further alleged Trooper acted in an
inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner towards the complainant during the traffic stop.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000076
October 23, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 1103
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 16, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper stopped the complainant due to her race. It is further alleged Trooper acted in
an inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner towards the complainant during the traffic stop.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has concluded, and the findings for
courtesy and employee conduct were Proven, the findings for unbiased policing and code of ethics
were Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke
at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000077
November 17, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 569
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards has conducted an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged the trooper engaged in illicit sexual misconduct with a minor. It is further alleged the trooper
provided alcoholic beverages to minors. Expanded Summary: It is alleged the trooper was insubordinate when
he failed to call the Bremerton District Office between 3:00 and 3:30 p.m. as directed in the administrative
reassignment to residence IOC from the Assistant Chief.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain James R. Mjor II, Bremerton
P009747-020326-000078
February 22, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
967
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper acted in an inappropriate manner during a contact with the complainant. It is further
alleged the reason for the contact and/or Trooper's actions during the contact were due to the complainant's
race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
P009747-020326-000079
May 23, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 967
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 22, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper acted in an inappropriate manner during a contact with the complainant. It is further
alleged the reason for the contact and/or Trooper's actions during the contact were due to the complainant's
race.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings for the
Employee Conduct, Courtesy, Code of Ethics, and Unbiased Policing were Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
P009747-020326-000080
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Cowrnor
JOHN R. BATISH
Chief
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October 22, 2013
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named WSP
employee:
A 1992 allegation that Dixon was untruthful in alleging misconduct regarding his
sergeant and another trooper.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Christopher T. Gundermann, Investigative Services Bureau
Deputy Chief G. Curt Hattell
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P009747-020326-000081
JAY INSLEE
Governor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
Washington State Patrol Headquarters • PO Box 42600 • Olympia WA 98504-2600 • www.wsp.wa.gov
December 12, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Avenue SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown,
This correspondence is follow-up to the Washington State Patrol’s (WSP) letter dated July 11, 2022,
regarding potential impeachment disclosure information related to Dr. Fiona Couper, the State
Toxicologist. Our initial notification was made following a June 13, 2022, Kitsap County District Court
order to suppress breath test results obtained by the Dräger Alcotest 9510. This order concluded that the
instrument’s internal calculations failed to follow the protocols promulgated in WAC 448-16-060.
Within the order, the court found:
1. Dr. Couper’s office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false or misleading
information to WAPA regarding the Dräger’s compliance with WAC 448-16-060.
2. Dr. Couper provided testimony, by declaration, in a false or misleading manner regarding
the Dräger’s compliance with WAC 448-16-060.
Background
In November 2008, the WSP started the procurement of a new evidential breath test instrument and
identified the desired specifications as part of the solicitation. Those desired specifications, approved by
Dr. Couper, required any viable instrument to ensure a subject’s breath results be within +/- 10% of the
mean of the samples provided. At that time, the approved method for that calculation, as recorded in
WAC 448-16-060, included rounding the mean of those samples to four decimal places.
In December 2010, Dr. Couper approved the Dräger Alcotest 9510 as a suitable instrument for the
quantitative measurement of alcohol in a person’s breath. However, as it related to the +/- 10%
calculation, the Dräger was programmed to truncate the mean at four decimal places, which differed from
the method of rounding as prescribed in the WAC. Effective December 31, 2010, Dr. Couper amended
WAC 448-16-060, but failed to modify the rounding provisions from previous WACs to require
truncating.
On June 3, 2021, the WSP was advised of a legal brief filed in Snohomish County District Court that
argued the Dräger’s calculations contradicted protocols established in WAC 448-16-060.
P009747-020326-000082
Mr. Russell Brown
Page 2
December 12, 2022
On June 16, 2021, after researching the matter further, the WSP’s Impaired Driving Section (IDS)
notified WAPA (and cc’d Dr. Couper) that breath samples were “potentially not calculated” in
accordance with the WAC and confirmed that the instrument’s calculations truncated the mean.
On July 8, 2021, IDS sent a follow-up notification to WAPA indicating that a continued analysis of breath
test data had occurred. IDS identified eight tests that appeared to meet the acceptance criteria, but were
not accepted by the instrument. Furthermore, IDS indicated that no accepted tests had been discovered
that failed to meet the +/- 10% criteria.
On March 8, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court bench convened en banc to hear defendants’
arguments that Drager breath test results were invalid on grounds that the results were not achieved by a
calculation that complied with WAC 448-16-060 requirement of rounding the mean.
On June 13, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court entered an order suppressing all Dräger breath tests in
its jurisdiction. This order is currently on appeal to the Washington State Supreme Court. In its findings,
the district court referenced both IDS notifications to WAPA and concluded that both notifications
contained statements that were false or misleading. Each of these conclusions is addressed in turn.
1. Court’s finding that Dr. Couper’s office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false
or misleading information to WAPA regarding the Dräger’s compliance with WAC
448-16-060.
Regarding the first notification to WAPA on June 16, 2021, the court drew attention to the IDS claim that
breath samples were “potentially not calculated” in accordance with the WAC and also that IDS had
confirmed the instrument’s calculations truncated the mean, as opposed to rounding. However, the court
found that since Dr. Couper approved the bid specifications in 2008, and ultimately approved the Dräger
in December 2010, her office was on notice and they knew, or should have known, that the instrument
had always truncated the mean as opposed to rounding the mean.
Regarding the second notification to WAPA on July 8, 2021, the court pointed to the IDS assertion that
no accepted test results had failed to meet the acceptance criteria. The court found this statement to be
patently false and indicated that no Dräger test had ever met the acceptance criteria, as the calculation to
truncate the mean failed to follow the protocols promulgated in WAC 448-16-060.
WSP does not comment on these two judicial findings, but following an internal review of this matter,
concludes that the failure to change the word “rounded” to “truncated” when WAC 448-16-060 was
amended in December 2010 was an administrative oversight.
2. Court’s finding that Dr. Couper provided testimony, by declaration, in a false or
misleading manner regarding the Dräger’s compliance with WAC 448-16-060.
In her role as the State Toxicologist, Dr. Couper has provided testimony through declarations that are
used in conjunction with implied consent hearings conducted by the Department of Licensing. These
declarations establish the foundational requirements for admissibility of the breath test document. Dr.
Couper’s declaration dated May 8, 2015, stated in relevant part, “All approved breath test instruments
calculate whether the breath test results are within plus or minus 10% of their mean in accordance with
WAC 448-16-060. If a breath sample is outside this parameter, no breath test result is generated.”
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Mr. Russell Brown
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December 12, 2022
In its June 13, 2022 order suppressing Dräger breath test results, the Kitsap County District Court ruled
that Dr. Couper’s testimony, by way of the aforementioned declaration, was false and misleading. Again,
the court concluded that Dr. Couper completed the bid specification for a new breath test instrument in
2008, approved the Dräger in 2010, and since that time has known the instrument’s internal calculations
were not completed in accordance with WAC 448-16-060. Furthermore, the court concluded that since
the calculations did not follow the protocols established in the WAC, a breath test document should never
be printed.
WSP does not comment on this judicial finding, but following an internal review of this matter, attributes
the statements in Dr. Couper’s 2015 declaration to the same administrative oversight that occurred in
2010.
Conclusion
In June 2021, once the WSP was made aware of the aforementioned Snohomish County brief, the agency
confirmed that the Dräger truncated the mean and took initial steps to resolve the matter. This included a
June 18, 2021, declaration by Dr. Couper that documented how hand calculations could be utilized to
validate a breath sample at any time in the process. In July 2021, after a favorable ruling for admission of
breath test results in the Snohomish County case, the WSP concluded that a long-term solution could be
identified through the normal course of business.
After Kitsap County District Court issued its order in June 2022, WSP explored two potential paths: 1) To
amend the WAC to require truncation of the calculations of Dräger breath test results in conformity with
what the Drager machine does, or 2) change the software of the Drager instrument to round the mean of
the breath test results in alignment with the former wording of WAC 448-16-060. As truncating the mean
is accepted in the scientific community, utilized in other portions of the current WAC, and has been
approved by the state toxicologist, the WSP started the process of amending WAC 448-16-060. As of
November 6, 2022, the amendment to the WAC is adopted and requires truncation of the mean of the
breath test results, which the Drager machines in operation already do.
Sincerely,
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
SAM:sam
P009747-020326-000084
JAY IN LEE
Gov rnor
JOHN R. BATISTE
hief
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Washington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.wsp.wa.gov
October 25, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper demonstrated an unwillingness or inability to perform the duties and
responsibilities of his position and failed to meet supervisory and departmental expectations.
EXPANDED SUMMARY· It is further alleged the trooper caused damage to the Special Operations'
Utility Terrain Vehicle while driving up a flight of stairs and failed to immediately report the
resulting damage. "
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
~~ Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Johnny R. Alexander, Special Operations Division
Assistant Chief Randall F. Drake, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000085
April 4, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while serving as a Field Training Officer, Trooper treated a Trooper Cadet unfairly based on her
gender.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000086
November 18, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 994
Dear Mr. Brown:
On April 4, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while serving as a Field Training Officer, Trooper treated a Trooper Cadet unfairly based on her
gender.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded – sufficient evidence existed to conclude Trooper Elliott did not commit the above allegation. If
you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000087
June 7, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Farquharson
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Forensic Scientist 3 Farquharson failed a job performance improvement plan
(JPIP).”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Commander Gene P. Lawrence, Crime Laboratory Division
P009747-020326-000088
JAY l'iSLH
t.o\ (·rnor
STATE Of WASHIM,lO/'.
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October 22, 20 13
Mr. Torn McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 I 0th Ave SE
Olympia WA 9850 I
JOHN R. BA.TISfE
Chief
Fortney
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named former WSP
employee:
2003 through 2012 Unsatisfactory Performance and Truthfulness allegations that he
placed evidence into a temporary storage area of the laboratory and falsely recorded in
the Laboratory Information Management System (LJMS) that these cases were completed
and reports released.
It is further alleged numerous charcoal strip evidence vials used in absorption-elution in
20 separate laboratory cases associated with fire debris case work was found in the
bottom drawer of Fortney 's filing cabinet.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333 .
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Mr. Larry Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000089
August 8, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
112
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant assaulted the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason M. Linn, Vancouver
P009747-020326-000090
December 5, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 112
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 8, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant assaulted the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded – sufficient evidence existed to conclude Sergeant Gainer did not commit the above allegation.
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Jason M. Linn, Vancouver
P009747-020326-000091
May 17, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
534
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol is conducting an administrative investigation for the following allegation:
“It is alleged Detective provided inaccurate information regarding a search warrant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P009747-020326-000092
May 28, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 534
Dear Mr. Brown:
On May 17, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Detective provided inaccurate information regarding a search warrant.”
We are writing to notify you it was determined the employee did not violate policy and the above referenced
investigation has been closed. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Robert E. Huss, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P009747-020326-000093
January 21, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1163
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper engaged in an act of domestic violence towards a household member.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000094
February 9, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1163
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 21, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper engaged in an act of domestic violence towards a household
member.”
We are writing to notify you no factual information of a policy violation was identified and the complaint
was not accepted. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-
2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000095
P009747-020326-000096
P009747-020326-000097
Pierce County
Office of Prosecuting Attorney MARY E. ROBNETT
Prosecuting Attorney
REPLY TO:
CRIMINAL FELONY DIVISION Main Office: (253) 798-7400
930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 946
Tacoma, Washington 98402-2171
Victim-Witness Assistance: (253) 798-7400
(FAX) (253) 798-6636
September 12, 2023
Washington State Patrol Toxicology Lab
Attn: Forensic Scientist Katie Harris
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, Washington
Re: Forensic Scientist Katie Harris, Brady or Impeachment Evidence
Dear Ms. Harris:
As you are no doubt aware both your department and prosecutors have a constitutional duty to
disclose evidence or information concerning possible Brady1
or potential impeachment evidence or
information to criminal defendants. The matter referenced was brought to our attention and led the opening
of a file which will be maintained in our office.
This letter is intended to provide you with notice of this matter. We wish to extend you the
opportunity to review the written material provided to us. Please contact the undersigned if you would like
to come to our office for such a review. We also extend to you the opportunity to provide us with any
additional evidence or information concerning this matter to be added to and included with the evidence and
information we keep in our file. Please be advised that any such evidence or information you provide us is
not privileged or confidential and is subject to public disclosure. It could also be disclosed to criminal
defense attorneys and public records requestors along with the content of our file.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you or your representatives or attorneys have any
questions.
Sincerely,
BROOKE BURBANK
Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office
1 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83(1963)
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INTEROFFICE COMMUNICATION . . .. •.. .
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TO: Ms. Amanda B1ack, Toxicology Laboratory Division
FROM: Mr. Brian Capron, Toxicology Laboratory Division
SUBJECT: Corrective Action Report - Sample switching
DATE: February 28, 2018
On January 23, 2018, Dr. Brianna Peterson alerted me to an instance of non-conforming work by
Forensic Scientist Katie Hanis while conducting confirmation testing, The series of events
leading up to this notification are as follows:
• January 1 i\ 2018: Katie performed an opiate confirmation (batch 180117KB) on a set
of 27 cases. Four of the cases in this batch were STI 7-14089, ST17-14090, STl 7-14097,
and STl 7-14140.
• January 18th , 2018: Katie performed data analysis on batch 180117KH, reviewed the
data, and submitted it for supervisory review.
• January 22nd, 2018: The batch was reviewed by Dr. Peterson and returned to Katie for
distribution of the results.
• January 22nd, 2018: While Katie was placing the data in her files she noticed that two
cases, STl 7-14090 and STl 7-14140, did not have data that matched her basic drug
screen results or drugs suspected by the submitting agencies. Katie checked all of the
other cases that belonged to her and did not find anything else that seemed incorrect.
• January 22nd, 2018: After completing her review Katie notified Dr. Peterson that there
was an issue with batch 180117KH. Katie was instructed to discuss the matter with me
the following day and did not return data to two other analysts that had samples contained
within batch 180117KB.
• January 23rd , 2018: Katie and I spoke about the error and I directed her to re-extract the
entire batch to make sure that there were no other cases that may have been affected.
• January 24°1, 2018: Katie re-extracted all 27 cases that were originally in batch
180117KB, in addition she also tested four other samples for a batch of 31 total cases
(180124 KH).
• January 25th, 2018: Katie analyzed batch 180124KB and identified an additional two
samples that seemed to have inaccurate results when compared to screening data and
confirmation data from the original batch 180117KH. ST17-14089 and STl 7-14097
appeared to have been switched as well bringing the total number of cases to four.
• January 251
'\ 2018: Katie notified me of the errors and I instructed her to create a .
spreadsheet with results on all 31 cases to include results from: EMIT testing, basic drug
screen testing, and the results from 180117KH and 180124KB. I also asked her to
summarize what she felt caused the error and send me an email stating as such.
Investigation:
The non-conforming work was determined to be significant and a corrective action process was
initiated. On January 291
\ 2018, I received a spreadsheet from Katie with the results of her
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investigation, I also pulled the 31 cases involved and the two batches 180117KB and 180124KH
to compare all the data for each case. The results of that comparison are in the table below:
STII Emit NPD BDS 011lntes 1801171<1-l H!Ol24KH
17-13615 Pos Neg Mor 46 ng/111L Mor 48 ne/mL
17-13616 Pos Neg Mor 17 ng/mL Mor 17 ng/mL
17-14061 Nc.e. HC 9 ng/mL HC 12ng/mL. HC 12ng/mL
17-14065 Pos Neg ND (MOR<I0nl!.lmL) ND (MOR<IOng/mL}
17-14068 Pps Cod 3 ng/mL Mor 51 ng/mL Mor 50 ng/mL
17-14075 Pos Cod 4 ng/mL Mor 19 ng/111L Mor 19 ng/mL
17-14080 Neg Neg ND ND
17-14084 Pas Cod < I .0nwrnL Mor 20nl!.lmL Mor 19nwmL
17-14D87 Pas NeR Mor 14 ng/mL Mor 14 ng/mL
17-14088 Pos Cod 4 ng/mL Mor 21 ng/mL Mor 20ng/mL
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17-141 43 Pos Cod I011g/111L Mor 25 ng/111L Mor 25 ng/mL
17-14148 Pos Cod 48 n?/rnL Cod 53 nwmL Cod 51 ng/mL
17-14154 Pos Neg ( A Tube) ND (A tube) Mor 114 ng/mL (B lube)
17-14165 Pos Nol run, limited Mor 187 nl'.lmL, Cod 19 nwmL Mor 176 nl'.lmL (0.SmL, cannot report Cod)
17-14168 Pas Neg Mor 83 ng/mL (C tube, Hos11) Mor 214 ng/mL Cod l 5 ng/mL (A Tube)
17-14 169 Neg OC 35 n.l'JmL OC 32 n.e,/mL OC 28 nv/rnL
17-14179 Pos Cod 2 ng/mL Mor 28 ng/mL Mor 27 ng/mL
17-14 18D Neg OC 23 nl!.lmL Not Run in this batch OC 23 nl!/111L
17-1 4182 Neg OC 43 ng/111L Not Ru n in this batch OC 42 nglmL
17-14186 Neg oc· 1611w111L Not Run in this batch OC 12 nwmL
17-1 4187 Pas Not run, limited Mor 186 ng/mL, Cod 15 ng/mL Mor - 182 ng/mL (0.SmL, cunnot report Cod}
17-14188 Pos Cod 18 ng/mL Mor 415 nl!/rnL Co<l I 9 nl!/mL 6AM 54 nl!.lrnL Mor 417 ng/mL Cod 18 ng/mL 6AM 41 ng/mL
17-14189 Pos Neg MOR 57 ng/mL Mor 55 ng/mL
l 7-14193 Neg OCl5ng/mL Not Run in this batch OC 15 nwmL
17-14209 Pas Neg Mor 28 ng/mL Mor 28 ng/mL
17-14210 Pos HC 29 ng/mL HC 30 ng/mL HC 30 ng/mL
l 7-1445D Pos Neg ND ND
Pos= positive, neg= negative, ND= not detected, Cod= codeine, HC= hydrocodone, Mm= Morphine,
OC= oxycodone, 6am= 6acetylmorphine
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Ro9t cause:
The root cause of the error appears to have been misplacement of tubes during the elution step.
Katie discovered that she had misplaced her tubes into the elution rack backwards and she then
moved them into what she thought was the correct order. It appears that she did not have the
tubes in the correct order and this directly led to the error being made.
Impact:
There was no direct negative impact to any cases as no reports went out with inc01Tect drugs
identified or incorrect quantitative drug concentrations. All cases from batch 1801 17KH (27
cases in total) were reanalyzed in batch 180124KH (27 cases from previous batch, plus four
additional cases) and the problem was isolated to STI 7-14089, STl 7-14090, STl 7-14097, and
ST17-14140. From the investigation Katie was able to determine that STl 7-14089 was switched
with STl 7-14097 and STl 7-14090 was switched with STl 7-14140 within batch 180117K.H.
Evaluation:
Katie did report this incident to management and therefore she properly followed Section 4.3.1 .1
of the Quality Assurance Manual (Notification of the Appropriate Authority). She discovered
the e1rnr on her own when filing her results into the corresponding case folders. When she
discovered the discrepancy she notified proper authorities.
Correction/ Action:
I met with Katie on January 25, 2016, to discuss the impact of this non-conforming work. I
reiterated the absolute need to be focused and to pay close attention to details when performing
lab work of any kind. I offered suggestions that may help to limit distractions in the lab such as
not conversing with other analysts while working on an extraction, letting phone calls go to voice
mail, and having another person verify sequences, vial placement, and extraction tube order if
necessary.
Follow-up/Monitoring:
With her impending maternity leave approaching she has finished up her assigned cases and. has
been working on the TOF project within the laboratory. I will follow up with her after she gets
back from maternity leave and returns to perfonning case work,
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Dr. Brianna Peterson, Toxicology Laboratory Division
Ms. Katie Harris, Toxicology Laboratory Division
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Capron, Brian (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Attachments:
Harris, Katie (WSP)
Monday, January 29, 2018 3:58 PM
Capron, Brian (WSP)
FW: Opiates, l80117KH
opiates investigation.xlsx
Also - NN has reported her two cases 17-13615 and 17-13616, AC has reported hers 17-14450, and I have placed about
5-6 up for review a.well Just in case you wanted to put a hold on those reports until you have written this up.
l<atie Harris
Forensic Scientist 3
Washington State Patrol
Toxicology Laboratory Division
2203 Airport Way S. Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
206.262.6100 phone
206.262 .6145 fax
BCPlease find attached the spreadsheet with the opia tes information I gathered for the Emit, BDS, and my two batches of
opiates. I believe that sample 17-14089 was switched with 17-14097, and sample 17-14090 was switched with 17-14140
during the extraction process. All other results agree well as you will see ln the chart.
I am putting a copy of the spreadsheet and my original papers with the info in your mailbox if you need them.
Let me know if you need additional information.
Katie Harris
Forensic Scientist 3
Washington State Patrol
Toxicology Laboratory Division
2203 Airport Way S. Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
206.262.6100 phone
206.262.6145 fax
Bria n,
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Per our conversation, I am writing this email to let you know that I have determined that there Is an issue with my most
recent opiate confirmation batch, batch 180117KH. The sequence of events is as follows:
• On 1/17 /18 I performed the opiates confirmation extraction and placed the samples on the instrument for
analysis.
• On 1/18/18 I reviewed my data and placed the batch up for technical review.
• On 1/22/18 the batch was reviewed and returned to me by Brianna Peterson,
• On 1/22/181 began placing the data Into the correct case files. As I was doing this, I checked what I had found In
the confirmation versus what was listed/found so far In the case. I noticed quickly that two samples did not
match up with the data that I had/what was suspected by the submitting agency. For instance, one case has
Hydrocodone suspected, I found Hydrocodone In my basic, but the opiate confirmation returned a positive for
oxycodone. I then went through every case from the batch except 3 cases, 2 belong to NN and 1 to AC. All data
appears consistent with previous results except 2 cases - 14090 and 14140. I also checked other confirmation
results against my basic drug screen results to verify that it wasn't the BDS data that had been confused. I do
not bel ieve this to be the case as other confirmation tests confirm the results of the BOS, and the basic drug
screens for each of these two cases were performed on different dates and in different batches,
• On 1/22/18 after completing the review of all cases in the batch and comparing the results, I notified Brianna
Peterson that I felt there was an issue with the batch. BP directed me to discuss the Issue with you the following
day. I did not create any reports nor return any data to AC and NN, so none of these cases have been reviewed
or signed out by a supervisor/manager.
• I cannot explain what occurred during the extraction/analysis of this batch that caused this discrepancy. I plan
to re-extract and reanalyze the entire set of samples that were run In this batch on Wednesday, 1/24/18. The
only thing I can think of is during the extraction process at the elution step, I discovered I had placed my tubes
Into the plastic elution rack backwards and moved them around to be what I thought was the correct order. It is
possible that at this stage I did not get the exact order of the tubes correct. I do not know that this is what
happened, but is the only thing that I can think of.
Ka tie Harris
Forensic Scientist 3
Washington State Patrol
Toxicology Laboratory Division
2203 Airport Way S. Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
206.262.6100 phone
206.262.6145 fax
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February 15, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper made inappropriate comments to another Trooper during a traffic stop. It is
further alleged Trooper improperly encouraged, coached and/or pressured another Trooper to make a
DUI arrest without probable cause.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed. The finding regarding
unacceptable conduct was Proven, while the finding regarding code of ethics was Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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June 28, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 25, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to demonstrate sufficient competency while investigating impaired drivers. It is
further alleged Trooper was untruthful when providing information regarding DUI arrests.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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July 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 18, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while conducting a search, Trooper inappropriately touched the complainant. It is further
alleged Trooper provided untruthful information in the DUI arrest report involving the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
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August 3, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper made inappropriate comments to another Trooper during a traffic stop. It is
further alleged Trooper improperly encouraged, coached and/or pressured another Trooper to make a
DUI arrest without probable cause.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
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August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 809
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 4, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, during a DUI arrest, Trooper used excessive force, was discourteous, and/or treated the
complainant differently because of her race. It is further alleged Trooper failed to notify his supervisor after
having been involved in a reportable use of force.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been closed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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August 18, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while conducting a search, Trooper inappropriately touched the complainant. It is further
alleged Trooper provided untruthful information in the DUI arrest report involving the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
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February 22, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant wrote retaliatory comments within the complainant’s Job Performance Appraisal due to
her filing a complaint against him.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
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July 26, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 251
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 22, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant wrote retaliatory comments within the complainant’s Job Performance Appraisal due to
her filing a complaint against him.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Christina R. Martin, Homeland Security Division
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March 29, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Herbelin
Dear Mr. McBride:
On May 18, 2017, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged FS3 failed to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for her position
based on her duty performance, her failed drug proficiency test and her failed subsequent Job
Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP).”
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced investigation has been completed with a proven finding
and subsequent employee termination. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-
2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
Mr. James A. Tarver, Crime Laboratory Division
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May 18, 2017
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Herbelin
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged FS3 failed to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for
her position based on her duty performance, her failed drug proficiency test and her
failed subsequent Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP).”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Tyler Drake, at (360) 704-2346.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Lab Services Bureau Director
Mr. James A. Tarver, Crime Laboratory Division
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May 3, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
815
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to take appropriate actions during a traffic stop after observing and/or being made
aware of potential criminal activity.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
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July 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 815
Dear Mr. Brown:
On May 3, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to take appropriate actions during a traffic stop after observing and/or being made
aware of potential criminal activity.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
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March 27, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number #496
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 16, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper Hyatt acted in an inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner when he made a
comment towards the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings for employee conduct and courtesy were Proven, and the code of ethics allegation was
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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December 16, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper Hyatt acted in an inappropriate and/or discriminatory manner when he made a comment
towards the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
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October 8, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged that Trooper conducted an unsafe U-turn and was struck, causing a collision. It is
further alleged that Trooper provided untruthful information regarding the collision to the on-scene
sergeant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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April 18, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
J. Johnson, Badge Number 229
Dear Mr. Brown:
On May 19, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named former employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant Johnson failed to remain impartial and/or acted in an inappropriate
manner following a collision involving a trooper he supervised. It is further alleged Sergeant
Johnson made inappropriate and/or willfully disrespectful statements regarding WSP
personnel.”
We are writing to notify you that Sergeant Johnson retired before the above referenced investigation
was closed. The investigation was completed and the findings were Proven. If you need additional
information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
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May 19, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
229
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant Johnson failed to remain impartial and/or acted in an inappropriate manner
following a collision involving a trooper he supervised. It is further alleged Sergeant Johnson made
inappropriate and/or willfully disrespectful statements regarding WSP personnel.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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August 19, 2020
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 10, 2019, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged the trooper communicated with a minor for immoral purposes, possessed depictions of
a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct, and sexually exploited a minor. It is further alleged the
trooper misrepresented himself while procuring employment with the Washington State Patrol.
RESPONSES TO DETECTIVES DURING A CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION ON OCTOBER 23,
2018.”
Trooper Jones resigned from his employment with the WSP effective August 1, 2020. The administrative
investigation regarding the above allegations has been closed. If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344 or Captain Tyler Drake at (360) 704-2333.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:srw
Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
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September 17, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 767
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 28, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged the detective displayed unacceptable conduct when he impeded the trooper from
completing his job and was hostile toward the trooper during a traffic stop. It is further alleged the
detective was untruthful during the traffic stop.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Shane M. Nelson, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Trisena M. Sharff, Criminal Investigation Division
P009747-020326-000122
December 28, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 767
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged the detective displayed unacceptable conduct when he impeded the trooper from
completing his job and was hostile toward the trooper during a traffic stop. It is further alleged the
detective was untruthful during the traffic stop.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Trisena M. Sharff, Criminal Investigation Division
P009747-020326-000123
March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 657
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his duty requirements and failed to
respond to calls for service. It is further alleged Trooper entered inaccurate information on his time
and activity reports.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Jeff M. Otis, Spokane
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000124
April 8, 2019
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 657
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his duty requirements and also
entered inaccurate information on his Time and Activity Reports.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Captain Jeff M. Otis, Spokane
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000125
June 15, 2020
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above the named WSP employee:
On March 4, 2020, Forensic Scientist 2 Raymond Kusumi was placed on a Job Performance Improvement
Plan (JPIP) to address unacceptable performance.
The WSP Office of Professional Standards is now conducting an administrative investigation for the
following allegation(s):
“It is alleged FS2 failed to meet the work standards and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities
required of his position. It is further alleged FS2 failed to successfully complete his Job Performance
Improvement Plan.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Scientist Laboratory Bureau
Commander Gene P. Lawrence, Crime Laboratory Division
P009747-020326-000126
July 19, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Kusumi
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 15, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged FS2 failed to meet the work standards and demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and
abilities required of his position. It is further alleged FS2 failed to successfully complete his Job
Performance Improvement Plan.”
We are writing to notify you it was determined the employee allegation was proven and the above referenced
investigation has been closed. Further, Mr. Kusumi resigned from the WSP, effective May 26, 2021. If you
need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Bureau Director Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Lab Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000127
P009747-020326-000128
P009747-020326-000129
P009747-020326-000130
P009747-020326-000131
June 21, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1060
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper used deadly force with a firearm without proper justification. It is further
alleged Trooper failed to notify a supervisor of the use of deadly force.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Aaron M. Westbrooke
Office of Professional Standards
AMW:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000132
April 2, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Lee
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Audit Section Manager made inappropriate, hostile, and/or discriminatory comments to
the complainant. It is further alleged Audit Section Manager failed to provide appropriate oversight,
training, and/or performance feedback to the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
P009747-020326-000133
August 14, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Brandon M. Lee
Dear Mr. Brown:
On April 2, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the abovenamed employee:
“It is alleged Audit Section Manager made inappropriate, hostile, and/or discriminatory comments to
the complainant. It is further alleged Audit Section Manager failed to provide appropriate oversight,
training, and/or performance feedback to the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
P009747-020326-000134
JAY INSLE(
Governor
JOHN R. BATIST[
Chief
PO Box -l2611 • Olympia, Washington 98504-2611 • 360-70-l-4220 • \'\IWW.wsp.wa.gov
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January 26, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1014
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 30, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Corporal made inappropriate comments towards the complainant and motioned as if he
were going to draw his weapon. It is further alleged Corporal's comments and actions were
unacceptable because of the complainant's race.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The finding for the Code of
Ethics - Officers (C) Performance of the Duties of an Officer allegation was Unfounded. If you need
additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:srw
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Mark R. Tegard, Training Division
P009747-020326-000135
July 17, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Lewis, Badge Number 1014
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 4, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above-named former employee:
“It is alleged Corporal made inappropriate and/or discriminatory comments to female recruits
during CJTC traffic week. It is further alleged Corporal made unwelcome physical contact with
female recruits during CJTC traffic week, some of which resulted in pain and/or visible injury
to recruits.”
We are writing to notify you that Corporal Lewis retired on June 14, 2024, before the above
referenced investigation was closed. The investigation was completed, and the findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Robert W. Sharpe, Training Division
P009747-020326-000136
November 4, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1014
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Corporal made inappropriate and/or discriminatory comments to female recruits during
CJTC traffic week. It is further alleged Corporal made unwelcome physical contact with female recruits
during CJTC traffic week, some of which resulted in pain and/or visible injury to recruits.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Robert W. Sharpe, Training Division
P009747-020326-000137
P009747-020326-000138
January 20, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number #1257
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper assaulted the daughter of the complainant when he threw a ticket at her, striking her in
the eye. It is further alleged Trooper treated the complainant and his daughter differently due to their race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000139
P009747-020326-000140
March 21, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
#1127
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper stole $600 from the complainant's purse during her arrest.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000141
September 18, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number #1127
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 21, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper stole $600 from the complainant's purse during her arrest.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000142
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Matheson, Badge Number 20
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 17, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, omitted and/or provided untruthful
information about his involvement and responsibilities as a Whistleblower designee.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000143
September 7, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
880
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful while reporting an on-duty injury to a supervisor. It is further alleged
Trooper knowingly entered fictitious information on an injury exposure report.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
P009747-020326-000144
December 29, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 880
Dear Mr. Brown:
On September 7, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above-named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful while reporting an on-duty injury to a supervisor. It is further alleged
Trooper knowingly entered fictitious information on an injury exposure report.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain John E. Matagi, Special Operations Division
P009747-020326-000145
May 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Kimberly A. McParland
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 2, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged CRT Supervisor failed to take appropriate supervisory action when notified coworkers had been
using improper pronouns. It is further alleged supervisor imposed different work standards for the complainant
due to him being transgender. It is also alleged supervisor was untruthful when providing information for the
department’s response to the EEOC.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Commander James W. Anderson, Criminal Records Division
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000146
April 8, 2019
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 660
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged the trooper failed to perform duties consistent with his training and expectations
during two separate criminal investigations. It is further alleged the trooper failed to conduct
searches in accordance with departmental training.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Captain Robert E. Huss, Wenatchee
Assistant Chief Jeff R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000147
January 23, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 73
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Lieutenant Metz acted in an inappropriate manner and/or made on-going
unwanted physical contact with the complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Shane M. Nelson, Yakima
P009747-020326-000148
April 17, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 73
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 23, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Lieutenant Metz acted in an inappropriate manner and/or made on-going
unwanted physical contact with the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Shane M. Nelson, Yakima
P009747-020326-000149
May 23, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 23, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful when providing information to his supervisor.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding for the
Truthfulness was Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000150
August 21, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Miller, Badge Number 1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
On September 30, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to properly perform the duties required of his position. It is further
alleged Trooper failed a Job Performance Improvement Plan.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding
for the Unsatisfactory Performance was Proven. Further, former Trooper Miller resigned from the
agency on November 28, 2022. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Aaron Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000151
September 30, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to properly perform the duties required of his position. It is further alleged
Trooper failed a Job Performance Improvement Plan.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000152
December 23, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1248
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper was untruthful when providing information to his supervisor.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000153
December 5, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
X734
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CVEO 2 acted in an inappropriate manner and/or made a discriminatory comment towards the
complainant.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason R. Cuthbert, Motor Carrier Safety Division
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000154
JAY IN LEE
Governor
OF WASHINCTO
PO Bo 42611 • Ol mpia, Wa hington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.~ p.wa .go
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
October 8, 2018
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
JOH R. BATISTE
Chief
Joanne Molstad
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
• On July 26, 2018 Forms and Records Analyst 3 Joanne Molstad was placed on a Job Performance
Improvement Plan (JPJP) to address unacceptable performance.
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced JPIP has been completed successfully as of September
26, 2018. If you need additional information, please contact me our Human Resources Division at (360) 704-
2320.
MSS:mg
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Technical Services Bureau
Captain Travis W. Matheson, Human Resources Division
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
Dr. Donald A. Sorenson, Risk Management Division
P009747-020326-000155
January 2, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Nehaev, Badge Number X793
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 20, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged CVEO 1 failed to perform his duties impartially and/or acted in an
inappropriate manner during a vehicle inspection.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000156
November 20, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number X793
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CVEO 1 failed to perform his duties impartially and/or acted in an
inappropriate manner during a vehicle inspection.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Dennis L. Bosman, Commercial Vehicle Division
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000157
JAY IN LEE
Go crnor
JOH R. BATISTI:
PO Box 42611 • 01 mpia, Washington 98504-2611 • 60-704-4220 • www.wsp.wa .gov
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
October 8, 2018
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 9850 I
Chief
Nguyen
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
Forensic Scientist 3 David Nguyen has multiple confirmed performance errors and will be placed on
a Job Performance Improvement Plan in June, 2018.
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced JPIP has been completed successfully as of August 30,
2018. If you need additional information, please contact me our Human Resources Division at (360) 704-
2320.
MSS:rng
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Director Larry D. Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
Captain Travis W. Matheson, Human Resources Division
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
P009747-020326-000158
July 21, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Nobach, Badge Number 50
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 20, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, Lieutenant provided untruthful
information regarding a sexual harassment allegation.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The alleged
violation of Unsatisfactory Performance were unfounded. The alleged violations of Unacceptable
Conduct and Truthfulness were undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact
Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000159
J/\Y INSLEE
GcHwnor
JOH I R. BATISH
Chief
STAH Of WA,Hl"-l(,TON
October 22, 2013
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 I 0th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Olson
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named former
WSP employee:
A 2010 Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP) to address low performance
and a 2010 allegation of Unsatisfactory Performance when Olson failed to meet
the standards that were outlined in her JPIP.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at (360) 704-2333.
TWM:dp
Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Mr. Larry Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
0
P009747-020326-000160
November 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1151
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his overtime duty requirements. It is further
alleged Trooper entered inaccurate information on his time and activity report.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000161
December 5, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1151
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 14, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to act in a manner consistent with his overtime duty requirements. It is further
alleged Trooper entered inaccurate information on his time and activity report.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were Proven.
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ron W. Mead, Bellevue
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January 20, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number #632
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper falsely reported hours worked and/or fraudulently received pay for off-duty
employment he had not performed.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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July 18, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 20, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper falsely reported hours worked and/or fraudulently received pay for offduty employment he had not performed.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding
for employee conduct was Proven, the code of ethics and rules of conduct allegations were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
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Pierce County
Office of Prosecuting Attorney MARY E. ROBNETT
Prosecuting Attorney
REPLY TO:
CRIMINAL FELONY DIVISION Main Office: (253) 798-7400
930 Tacoma Avenue South, Room 946
Tacoma, Washington 98402-2171
Victim-Witness Assistance: (253) 798-7400
(FAX) (253) 798-6636
September 12, 2023
Washington State Patrol Toxicology Lab
Attn: Forensic Scientist Tianca Penny
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle, Washington
Re: Forensic Scientist Tianca Penny, Brady or Impeachment Evidence
Dear Tianca Penny:
As you are no doubt aware both your department and prosecutors have a constitutional duty to
disclose evidence or information concerning possible Brady1
or potential impeachment evidence or
information to criminal defendants. The matter referenced was brought to our attention and led the opening
of a file which will be maintained in our office.
This letter is intended to provide you with notice of this matter. We wish to extend you the
opportunity to review the written material provided to us. Please contact the undersigned if you would like
to come to our office for such a review. We also extend to you the opportunity to provide us with any
additional evidence or information concerning this matter to be added to and included with the evidence and
information we keep in our file. Please be advised that any such evidence or information you provide us is
not privileged or confidential and is subject to public disclosure. It could also be disclosed to criminal
defense attorneys and public records requestors along with the content of our file.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned if you or your representatives or attorneys have any
questions.
Sincerely,
BROOKE BURBANK
Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office
1 Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83(1963)
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TO: Ms. Amanda Black, Toxicology Laboratory Division
FROM: Dr. Brianna Peterson, Toxicology Laboratory Division
SUBJECT: Corrective Action Report - incorrect evidence items disposed
DA TE: July 24, 2020 FILE:
On July 15, 2020, Forensic Scientist 5 Katie Harris notified me via email that evidence items for
ST-19-12786 (A and B tubes) had been disposed prior to completion of all testing and release of
a final Toxicology Test Report. The series of events leading up to this notification are as
follows:
• July 14, 2020 - Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested ST-19-12786-A from
the evidence vault through OneNote.
• July 15, 2020 - Property and Evidence Custodian Melanie Diggs was unable to
locate the tubes for ST-19-12786 in the evidence vault. Upon examining LIMS,
Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell observed that the evidence had
been disposed on 5/19/20.
• July 15, 2020 - Shelby notified her supervisor, Katie Harris, that the evidence for
an active case had been disposed.
• July 15, 2020 - Tyler pulled the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report related to the
Evidence Disposition Records for 5/19/20 and determined that ST-19-12876-A
and ST-19-12876-B were the evidence items listed that should have been
disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-12786-B were not listed on the Evidence
Handling Inquiry Report. In addition, the Evidence Disposition Records for
5/19/20 indicated ST-19-12786 had been disposed. Tyler provided these records
to Katie.
Investigation:
This event was determined to be significant and a corrective action process initiated. The chain
of custody records in LIMS for ST-19-12876 verify that this case was not disposed on 5/19/20;
both evidence items were disposed on 6/29/20. The Evidence Handling Inquiry Report for
5/19/20 have the initials of "TP" and "BC" at the top of the first page. The initials indicate that
Property and Evidence Custodian Tanica Perry pulled the samples on this report from the
evidence vault and FS5 Brian Capron facilitated the disposal process.
Root Cause:
The root cause of this nonconformity was inattention. Tani ca originally pulled the incorrect
evidence items trom storage in the evidence vault. Forensic Scientist 5 Brian Capron and
Forensic Scientist 3 Asa Louis worked together to dispose of the evidence. Asa examined the
evidence items and recited the case number to Brian; Brian verified the case number against the
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Evidence Handling Inquiry Report. Inattention to the case number occurred in both stages of this
disposal process.
Impact:
The impact of this nonconformity was significant. Drug screening by EMIT was the only test
that had been performed, therefore a final Toxicology Test report for this case could not be
issued.
Evaluation:
Section 4.3.1.1 of the Quality Assurance Manual (Notification of Appropriate Authority) was
properly followed. Cessation of all evidence disposals was put into place on 7/16/2020.
Correction/ Action:
For future evidence disposals, an additional 'read back' will be implemented. One person will
recite the case number from the evidence item to a secondary person. The secondary person will
recite the case number from the disposal log. Both individuals will now be reciting and verifying
the case number, whereas the previous process only instituted one recitation and verification
step. In addition, the Subject Name from the Evidence Handling Inquiry Report will be recited
for verification against the tubes. If the subject name is not present on the tubes, then the
Agency Case number can be used for comparison. If the sample is unlabeled, this is noted in the
"Evid/Handle Note" column of the report.
Follow-up/Monitoring:
The submitting agency and assigned prosecutor were notified that a final report would not be
issued on 7 /16/20. Evidence audits routinely occur following Section 7 .18 of the Operations
Manual. Based on results of audits for the past decade, this nonconformity is an isolated
incident.
BP:bp 6f
Dr. Fiona Couper, Toxicology Laboratory Division
Ms. Kimberly Miller, Toxicology Laboratory Division
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12786
ITEM 1 ST-19-12786-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Date Qf Tr2 ~fer From PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM2 ST-19-12786-B: One vacutainer with gray top
Date of Transfer ftQm PIN To PIN
10/30/2019 Velliquette, John [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [] hand delivery
10/30/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
03/18/2020 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
03/18/2020 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
05/19/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] capron, Brian TOX [X]
05/19/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tox Lab) [ ]
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction ( a PIN was entered )
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Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
Case ID: ST-19-12876
ITEM 1 ST-19-12876-A: One vacutainer with gray top
Ds:ite Qf Transfer From PIN To .em
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X) Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
12/27/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/27/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Okolie, Onyi TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Okolie, Onyi TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/30/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
01/08/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X)
01/08/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Krantz, Mindy TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Krantz, Mindy TOX [X] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
01/16/2020 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
ITEM 2 ST-19-12876-B: One vacutainer with gray top
bls:ite of I[ansfer From PIN To 1:1.N
11/05/2019 Demyen, Jessica [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [] Fed Ex
11/05/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [ ] Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX []
11/14/2019 Vault - Fridge Bulk TOX [ ] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Orrell, Tyler P TOX [X]
11/14/2019 Orrell, Tyler P TOX [XJ Vault - Fridge TOX []
11/22/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Cruz, Brittany C TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [X]
11/22/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX []
12/09/2019 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Perry, Tanica TOX [X]
12/09/2019 Perry, Tanica TOX [X] Artz, Brandie K TOX [X]
12/11/2019 Artz, Brandie K TOX [X] Flay, Corie S TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Flay, Corie S TOX [X] Barnett, Hj TOX [XJ
12/13/2019 Barnett, Hj TOX [X] Vault - Fridge TOX [ ]
06/29/2020 Vault - Fridge TOX [ ] Capron, Brian TOX [X]
06/29/2020 Capron, Brian TOX [X] Disposed, (by Tax Lab) [ ]
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Case ID: ST-19-12876
Toxicology Laboratory
Chain of Custody Report
NOTE: [X] indicates a secured transaction { a PIN was entered )
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Orrell, Tyler (WSP)
Monday, July 20, 2020 6:34 AM
Keeley, Shelby (WSP); Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our standard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7 /14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the fi le which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence t hat had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Prope1iy and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
1
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12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie ofthi3
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboralury Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
2
P009747-020326-000174
Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Keeley, Shelby (WSP)
Friday, July 17, 2020 9:06 AM
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Orrell, Tyler (WSP); Harris, Katie (WSP)
Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
RE: missing evidence
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day {7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
{WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly {WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa .gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Onell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed . ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
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Peterson, Brianna (WSP)
To:
Subject:
Peterson, Brianna (WSP); Miller, Kimberly (WSP)
FW: missing evidence
I was initially alerted to the disposed evidence by Shelby Keeley soon after the vault discovered the tubes had been
disposed on 7/15/2020. Tyler had pulled the disposal log shortly after and showed it to me. This all took place just prior
to 8:30am on 7/15/2020 as I emailed Brianna just prior to the management meeting and then it was briefly discussed
during the meeting.
Katie Harris
Forensic Scientist Supervisor
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South, Suite 360
Seattle, WA 98134
Telephone: (206) 262-6100
Fax: (206) 262-6145
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>; Harris, Katie (WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
On 07-15-2020 while pulling tubes for Shelby, Laney was unable to locate ST-19-12786 A or B. Spots were vacant where
those tubes would have been so our sta ndard next step is to check LIMS for its location. That is when we discovered it
had been disposed. I looked further into the matter and discovered it was pulled accidentally instead of a tube of similar
ST number for May 19th disposals. I presented the transfer logs and disposal list to Katie on 07-15-2020 at ~1000
Tyler Orrell
Katie (WSP) <l<atie.Harris@wsp.wa.gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Yes, I requested ST-19-12786-A only with my other requests on 7/14. Once we looked in LIMS I notified Katie Harris
about it that day (7 /15) and gave her the file which I had pulled from the THC and alcohol shelf.
Shelby Keeley
1
P009747-020326-000176
(WSP) <Katie.Harris@wsp.wa .gov>
Cc: Miller, Kimberly (WSP) <Kimberly.Miller@wsp.wa.gov>
Hello!
I'm writing up our official record for the evidence that had been disposed - and want to make sure I have the series of
events accurate. Please let me know any more details, dates, etc that you may have.
• Forensic Scientist Shelby Keeley requested the evidence for ST-19-12786 from the evidence
vault. (Did you just ask for A tube? Do you happen to recall when request list was put on One
Note - 7/14??)
• Property and Evidence Custodian Tyler Orrell (was it Tyler? Or Laney?) was unable to locate the
tubes for ST-19-12786 (Do you recall what day you attempted to pull the evidence?). Upon
examining LIMS, Tyler observed that the evidence had been disposed on 5/19/20. Tyler pulled
the disposal record logs for that date and determined that ST-19-12876-A and ST-19-12876-B
were the evidence items listed that should have been disposed. ST-19-12786-A and ST-19-
12786-B were not listed on the disposal log for 5/19/20. (who notified Katie of this
discrepancy? What date did notification occur in relation to discovery of missing evidence?)
Thanks everyone!
Brianna Peterson
Laboratory Manager
Toxicology Laboratory Division
Washington State Patrol
2203 Airport Way South
Seattle WA 98134
206-262-6100
2
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No. Agency Name
To Be Disposed
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2 Tacoma WSP
3 Tumwater WSP
4 TacomaWSP
5 Port Orchard Police Dept
6 Port Orchard Police Dept
7 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock
8 Asotin County Sheriff
9 Port Angeles Police Dept
10 Woodland Police Dept
Evidence Handling Inquiry (by Case#} Report
for Releasable Cases Between 1/1/2000 and 2/18/2020
Age Case# Subject Name
16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
18-014152 Oscar Cruz
18-015454 Dagim Fassil
18-019645 Troy Egbert
D 19-000041 Lorianne Wood riff
019-00421 Rusty Mullikin
19-1483 Ruthann Glassman
19A00839 Omar Sanchez
2019-2975 Natalee Amsdill
ST-17-00299 /A / VGray
ST-17-00299 I B /
ST-18-06357 /A ./
ST-18-06357 / B /
ST-18-07042 / A ,,,,-
ST-18-07042 / B /
- ST-18-09161 / B /
ST-1S-01672 /A ,,,-
ST-19-01672 / B /
ST-1S-01672 / C ,--
ST-1S-01672 /D /
ST-19-02255 / A /
ST-1S-02255 / B /
ST-19-02347 / A /
ST-1S-02347 / B /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
. . . - . - - VGray
VGray
VGray
VRed
VRed
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-1S-02355 /A,,,,- VGray
__ 5.~-'.~~~5_5 ,( ~ /' ___ VGray
ST-1 S-02923 / A-; VGray
ST-1S-02923 /B / VGray
_____ ______________ . ____ ____ ~-1S-02923 C ;;, PC9'P.
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To Be Disposed
Print Date: 5118/2020
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/1 7
Name on req. form:
'Davinder S. Gandhamy'
LK 1/26/17
W19°188 lsaacSeavey ST-19-03331 /A ," VGray
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _________________ 5.~·!9-~~~3_1 / B _":. __ _ ~~~a! ______ _ . ___ ____ ______ _______ _____ __ ____ _
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
11 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03463 Jennifer Dechenne
12 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-2332 Dennis Gray
13 Wenatchee Police Dept 19W03540 James Schuyleman
14 Marysville Police Dept 2019-000014451Jolene Love
15 Port Angeles Police Dept 2019-6371 Matthew Gamer
16 Jefferson Co Sheriff - Port Hadlock 19-3811 Damon Clarke
17 Puyallup Police Dept 1911601162 Amy Weis beck
18 Puyallup Police Dept 1911801852 James Coffee
19 Marysville Police Dept 2019-00022913 Chad Torve
20 Othello Police Dept 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
21 Othello Police Dept 19-001346 Juan Valencia Ochoa
22 Asotin County Sheriff 19A02097 Peter Cavenaugh
Case ID Evid.
ST-19.03452 / A ,;
ST-19-03452 / B /
ST-19-03574 /A /
ST-19-03574 / B /
ST-19-03693 /A..,
ST-1 9.03693 / B /
ST-19-03881 /A - . /
ST-19-03881 / B
ST-19-04916 / A ,;
ST-19-04916 / B r
ST-19-04916 / C r
ST-19-04916 / D ,,- - · - . ------
ST-19-04930 / A .,
.. ~~·!9-~930 / B /
ST-19-05089 /A _. . S~·!9·0~89/ B /
ST-19-05090 /A.,,..
ST-19-05090 / B'
ST-19.05163 / A -
ST-19-05163 / B /
ST-19.051 64 /A.,-
ST-19-05164 / B ,,,-- . - - - - - - - - . - ... . -.. .
ST-19-05165 /A - sr-19-0s1ss Is "' . ·sr-19-osis:i /A;_ - ST-1 9-05183 / B /
Desc.
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
23 Jefferson Co Sheriff- Port Hadlock 19-4262 Alanna Upp ST-19-05195 /A ,; VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-05195 /B ' VGray
· - .24 · · Ell~~;b~rg-P~li~~ D~pt-· · · · · --· · · --E19--0295_3_. ·N;~;n Sa-dang - - . - · ST-19-05471 . /A-·; -··· VG;a;- • - - - • ·. - - - . - - - .. - - - - . - .... - - • - ....... - .
ST-19-05471 / B ✓ VGray . - .. . - -----.. . .. -- . -. - . ---- -. - .. -- - -. .. -.. -. -. -. -- . -.... . . -.. - . -.. - ... --. -...... ·/ . - . . ----. -- -.. - - . --... . . - .. - - .. . . - . --- . - . - .... -- 25 Ellensburg Police Dept E19-07983 Ram Rai Kirati ST-19-07516/ A VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Desc.
42 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-411 Michael Aeon ST·19-12621 / A / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
. 43 .. Kl!~~~ ·c; c~~~~~r· . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . KCA~ 1·9~ 106. · An~;l~~; Th~~;~~ . . . ST· 19-1263.17.;, / . . VG;ay. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ... .• • .... .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . .... ·7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. ....... . . .. .
44 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191025·365 Keith Standal ST·19-12747 / A VGray ------------------ ---- -- --- ··-· ---- - ---- - -------- --------- - ----- ---- -- - - ·--- -- ---- ---- -- --- --- --- --- - -- --- -· ---------- ----- · 45 Clark Co Medical Examiner 2019·2674 Bryan Bocanegra ST·19-12876 /A .,,. VGray
ST·19-12876 / B / VGray
46 Thurston Co Coroner
47 King Co Medical Examiner
48 King Co Medical Examiner
49 King Co Medical Examiner
50 King Co Medical Examiner
51 King Co Medical Examiner
52 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
53 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
54 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
55 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
56 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
57 King Co Medical Examiner
58 King Co Medical Examiner
19·2181·11
19·02301
Morton James
Martin lndalecio
19·02294 Michael Knapp
19·02293 Joseph Antoncich
19·02259 Daniel Gleason
19·02296 Judy Wayne
192144
192151
Larry Lane
Noel Cabardo
192149 Evan Suckow
192177 Percy David
19·2077 Amberly Masonholder
19·02376 Cesar Erazo
19·2372 Alison Powell
191117 ·94 Matthew Dick
ST·19-13161 / A ,,.,-
ST•19·13189 /A r
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13190 / A ,,- VLavender
ST•1 9-13190 / B r SST
ST·19-13190 /C / SST
ST•19·13194 / A _,, VGray
· · ST·19·131 98 J A / VLavender
ST·19·13199 / A ,.. VGray
ST•19-13332 / A / VGray
· ST·19-13333 / A / · VLavender
ST·19-13334 / A / VLavender . . . . .. . . . / . . . . . .
ST•19-13335 /A VGray
ST·19-13461 I A ,,.- VLavender
ST·19·13461 / 8 .,,.. SST
ST•19-13461 / C / SST
~T·~~~3~6 / ~ .. .. ~~~a! .... .
ST·19-13669 / A r VGray
ST·1 9-13669 / 8 VGray
ST·19-13669 /C / VGray
59 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner ST·19-13761 / A _,, VGray
60 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191113·305 Nicholas Soulias ·sr.is-i3i64 / ;: -;· ... vG;ay . .. . .. . .. . .... . . . . ... ....•.. ..•.........
61 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-451 Michael Studley ST•19•13766 /A./ VGray
ST.19-13766.,) 8 / VGray
·········•· · ······ ······· · ···· · ······ • • ··· · ·· · ······· ···•······ · ······· · ··· · ······· ,; · · ·········· • ·· ··· ······· · ·· · ······ · ········ · ·
62 ClallamCoCoroner 2019.co.205 RodneyEdwards ST·19-13770_/A / VGray
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No. Agency Name
62 Clallam Co Coroner
63 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
64 Benton Co Coroner
65 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
66 Clark Co Medical Examiner
67 Clark Co Medical Examiner
68 Clark Co Medical Examiner
69 Benton Co Coroner
70 Cowlitz Co Coroner
71 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
72 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
73 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
74 King Co Medical Examiner
75 King Co Med_ical Examiner
76 King Co Medical Examiner
77 King Co Medical Examiner
78 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
2019-C0-205 Rodney Edwards
Kari Foss
Case ID Evid.
ST·19-13770 /B /
ST·19·13773 I A .,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
191118-414
C19-441
192230
Melanie Novotney
David Kesner
. ·sr.ig.13774. 1 s· / -. -. vG;a;·. -..
2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingsten
2019-2848 Frederick Stephens - --- ·--- -· 2019-2818 Kathleen Lane -- -· ---- -
C19-444 Theodore Knuth
19-637 PennyTumer
19-2105 Terry Coleman
19-2099 nmothy Daily
19-2102 Maya Aubert
19-02402 Wayne Newkirk
- - - . . - -- -- - . - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - -. - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- . - -
ST·19-13m /A/ VGray
ST·19-13778 /A./
ST•19-13778 / B ./ - - - -· -- - ---
S'.·19-1~77~! ✓
~T·:~:~76!1. fB /
ST•iS-13782 / A .,,,
ST·19-13782 / B /
·si-is-i:ii84 / A ,,,,,-
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST·1 9-13789 / A ,... VGray
ST-19-13789 / B / VGray
ST•19-13790 /A /
ST-19-13790 / B
ST-19-13792 / A _.
ST-19-13792 / B /
ST-19-13792 / C /
ST-19-13795 / A /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
19-02370 Valeree Neuman ST-19-13797 /B ,,... ST·19-13797 ) C '
VGray
VBlue
SST . - - . - - - - - -- - - - - - -. -- -
19-02385 Stephen Wilson ST-19-13880 / B /
ST-19-13880 / C /
19-02396 Tae Shin ST-19-13882 / A ,,,
ST-19-13882 / B /
VGray
VRed
VGray
Vlavender
19·02397 Christopher Thar])-Drake ST· 19-13883 / A ./ VLavender - - -- - - - ------ - - -.. ---- - - -- - - - - - ---- -- - - - - -- - - . . - - - - - - . - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - - . - - - - --- - -- - - . - - - - - - -- - - ----- -- - . -- - -- - - - - - - . - - - 79 King Co Medical Examiner
81 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
19-02400
192254
Kevin Sieele ST· 19-13886 / A / VGray ·····---·•·--··--·-·--····· ---•-···--·--·-·- ·· -- -·--··· ··· ·- ··--·· · ····•···· ·-·· 1 -- ··-·-- · ·· ····-·· -·· ··-· ··· ·· -·----·--· -- ··- ·· 80 Cowlitz Co Coroner 19·663 Ronnie Cox ST·19-13892 /A VGray
·Th~~~Watki;s·- -- --- . ··sr.is-13904)" A. / -·v~~~n-d~; --.. ---·:. -... -· -·- ····-· -- -.. ·-----
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No. Agency Name
82 King Co Medical Examiner
83 King Co Medical Examiner
84 King Co Medical Examiner
85 Clark Co Medical Examiner
86 Clark Co Medical Examiner
87 Chelan Co Coroner
88 Kitsap Co Coroner
89 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
90 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
91 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
92 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
93 Clark Co Medical Examiner
94 Clark Co Medical Examiner
95 Clark Co Medical Examiner
96 Clark Co Medical Examiner
97 Clark Co Medical Examiner
98 Island Co Coroner
99 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
19-02427 Branden Cope
19-02412 Roger Sherman
2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
2019-2880 Larry Tonder
CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
. . ---- · -
KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson - - - - - - - - - -- - -.. - - .
192284 Wendey Foster
192278 Jacob Dawson
192272 Craig Hunter
192263 John Smith
2019-2932 Steven Hayes
2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
2019-2937 Marry Casey
. - - - - - - - - . -- -- - - . - - - 2019-2901 Susan Wallace
- -- - - -- -- . . --- 2019-2921 nffanyHill
19-378 Phillip Bakke
192313 Kellie Ford
..
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
ST-19-13911 /A/ VL.avender
. sr-1s.13!i12 ; s · / · --vt.~~;nd~; -
sr-1!i-i.i040 ; i,., -/ ----vG;a~-------- . - -. - - . - . - . - -- . - - -- - - - -- - - - .
ST-19-14043 / A - VGray
ST-19-14043 / B / VGray
ST-19-14044 / A ,,-
ST-19-14044 / B / ---- --- . - .
ST-19-14045 /A -
~~-!9-1404_5 ,/~ _ ~ ST-19-14052 / A ,,- - - - -·- - - . . -- ST-19-14056 / A /
ST-19-14057 /A .,..-
ST-19-14059 / A .,,-
ST-19-14060 / A /
ST-19-14065 J A ,,
ST-19-14065 /B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VBlue
VPink
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14066 /A ,,,.. VGray Sagittal
ST-19-14066 .l B /" VGray . - . -- ·· · . . · - ST-19-14067 / A .,.,,- VGray
~T-!~~~06?/ ~ ./ . __ ~~~a! ___ _ _ ST-19-14069 / A .,..
ST-19-1 4069 / B /
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14070 / A - VGray
ST-19-14070 / B ✓ VGray ----- ---- ---- --- - --------- -- ·-- --· -- --- -- ----- ------ -------- ---- ST-19-14071 / A ~ VGray
ST-19-14071 / B / VGray ---- ---- -- - ---------- -- ---- -------- ------ -- ----- -- -------- --· ST-19-14072 /A .,, VGray
100 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192318 Matthew Klaniecki ST-19-14074 / A ., VGray
--;o,--Pi~r;~ -c~ M~di~,-E;;~ln~~ - - - - - .. - - - . 192304 - -·M;l~-Osb~~-----------ST-19-14075/ A -:/ ----VG;a~ ---------.. -. -------------------.. ---. -. -
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14160 / A ...
Desc.
VGray
ST-19-14162 /A' VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
EvidfHandle Note Return to Other Age
102 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
103 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
104 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
105 King Co Medical Examiner
106 King Co Medical Examiner
107 King Co Medical Examiner
108 King Co Medical Examiner
109 King Co Medical Examiner
192266
192299
192292
John Stockman
Ailill Breiner
Peter Heryford
·- -- - - -- ·· · - -- - ·-·····--- ·-- - -
110 King Co Medical Examiner
111 King Co Medical Examiner
112 King Co Medical Examiner
113 King Co Medical Examiner
114 King Co Medical Examiner
115 King Co Medical Examiner
19-02453 Joe Ramos
19-02449 Joon Parl<
19-02452
19-02447
Douglas Sykes
Michelle Yarnell
19-02440 Michael Chevalier
19-02437 Joseph Webb
19-02420 April Cook
19-02 4 7 4 Robert Mitchell
19-02472 Alice Johnson
19-02470 Craig Taylor
19-02466 Rebecca Richman
ST-19-14164 /A/ VGray
ST-19-14166 / A / VGray
ST-19-14167 / A ,,,- VGray
~~-! ~-~41_6~/ ~ r _
-~~?-~4171 _,/A /
ST-19-14173 / B ..-
ST-19-14173 / C /
VGray
VGray
SST
SST
ST-19-14174 i A ,,- VBlue
ST-19-14174 / B " Vlavender
ST-19-14174 / C / SST
ST-19-14175 / B -
ST-19-14175 / C "
ST-19-14175 / D .,
ST-19-14175 / E ,-
ST-19-14175 / F.,..
ST-19-14175 / G.,..
ST-19-14175 / H / __ __ __ _ ____ ___ _ __ / _ _ ____ .
ST-19-14177 / A / . - . - - . - . - - . - . .
ST-19-14179 / A '
ST-19-14179 / B /
ST-19-14180. - A-/ ------ ----- -- - / _ .....
ST-19-14182 / A ,
PTube
SST
SST
PTube
PTube
PTube
SST
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
VGray
Vlavender
11 6 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2463 Rodney Mulvaney ST-19-14183 / B / Vlavender
-· 1,i-i<i~g c~-M~ct1c~1 E~~~i~;; · ---------·1·9~024s1 · - -J·u~tin· s~iih - - - - - sr-1 9.141-ss j A-> .. · vG~a;· ------. --- ------------- ------------------. ---------------. - -------. ----. --------------. --7 · -. --. ------. --.. - . ----------------. ---. -. __ ! ~8-_ ~~:r~~ ?~ ~:~i~l-~~n,~n_e_r ________ ___ 1 ~2~~~ ___ -~~ch~l~e-~~n~ ____ __ ___ _ ~~-~~!~~9~/ ~ _____ __ ~~ra! _______ _____ ___ ___ ___ ___ __ _______ _ _
119 Island Co Coroner 19-379 John Prutton ST-19-14194 /A .,.. VGray
ST-19-14194) B / VGray ------ - - - --- --- - - ------ --- - -- ----- -- --- - ----- - - -- ---- -- -- - ------ - - - - -- --- --- ·-- - -/ ·- · · ·· -·- - ·-- - -- --- ---- --- --- - --- - -- --- ---- - - -- 120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516MVF15 EnriqueArreola ST-19-14196/ A VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case # Subject Name
120 Yakima Co Coroner 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
Case ID Evid. Desc.
ST-19-14196 / B .,, VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
· ·--------- ----- --- --- · ----·------ ------- · --· - ---- 121 Skagit Co Coroner 19SK0375 Richard Johnson sr-is.1.i19a)s-_;; · -· vcir~n--·-··· -- ----- --- -- . - - - - - - - .. .. - - - - - - - -- - - - - .. - - - - - . - - - - -.. - -- - - . --- - - - - - - .. - . -- 122 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
123 Clark Co Medical Examiner
124 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
125 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
126 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
127 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
128 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
129 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
130 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
131 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
132 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
133 Clallam Co Coroner
134 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
191124-169 Joseph Love ---- - ----------- - ------- ------ - 2019-2971 Anthony Hanington
192322 Roy Evans
19-2165 Emily Hamptoo
19-2129 Kenneth Buelo
19-2126 1121 Monroe UDM
19-2139 John Alfino
19-2162 Dean York
19-2172 Brenna Strine
19-2186 Harvey Willey . .. - - - -- . - . . -- - ·- 19-2168 Benjamin Wheeler - - - - - . -- .. . - . - - -- - .
19-C0-218 William Carr
191202-177 Aubrey Forslof
ST-19-14284 / A /
ST-19-14291 / A .,,..
ST-19-14291 / B / -- - - - -. . - - - -
ST-19-14300 /A /
ST-19-14300 /B
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
ST-19-14302 /A - VLavender
/ ~~-: ~-:43_02/ _ B ___ __ __ SST
ST-19-14305 / A ,, VBlue ,,. ST-19-14305 / B PTube
~~-'.9-14305 / C / SST
S~-1~1~306_/B / __ . VGray
.. ~~-~~14309 / B VGray
ST-19-14313 /A ✓ VGray
ST-19-14313 / B _,, VGreen
ST-19-14313 /C / VGray
ST-19-14315 /B / . VGray
sr-1s-i4:i1ii/ s· -- --. ve,;a~ -·- - ·-· . - / --· -- - · · ST-19-14317 / B VGray - - - . - - - . . - ST-19-14319 /A,,,- VGray
ST-19-14319 / B / VGray
ST-19-14446 / A / VGray
-.135. s~~h;~i~h c~ M~dl~I Ex~~i~~~ - ... 1°91203~261 . Cy~~ia-Ulridl . -ST-19-14447 / A / . ---VG;a~-. - - -
·--- ----- ---------··- · ·· ·- -·-· ·-- ---- ---1 --· - . -------· •·-· 136 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 191204-96 Thomas Boullioun ST-19-14448 A / VGray .. -------------------. -... --------.. -------.. -... -------. . .. -. -. . -. -. --.. -... ---1-. . -. ---. . . . . . . . ... - -----. ... -------. -------- 137 Kitsap Co Coroner KCl-19-060 Robert Morales ST-19-14451 /A VGray
140 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192348
: : !~~ : ~'.~r~:~~~~~i~l:~~0~n~~:::::: _: :: 3~~~~::: -~;_0~1~~ ~~l~~d:o~ :::: :-: ~~-~~-~~5~; ~-; :::: ~~~aj:::::: : ::: :.- -: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . : : : :: : : : : : :
139 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 192358 Eyan Ricker ST-19-14454 .l A VGray donation ------- - -------·· · --1------ -- --------- - ----- -- --- --- ---- -- --- --- ----- Clinton Rave ST-19-14455 ,l A VGray
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No. Agency Name
141 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
142 King Co Medical Examiner
143 King Co Medical Examiner
144 King Co Medical Examiner
145 King Co Medical Examiner
146 Clark Co Medical Examiner
147 Clark Co Medical Examiner
148 Clark Co Medical Examiner
149 Clark Co Medical Examiner
150 Okanogan Co Coroner
151 Island Co Coroner
152 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
153 Yakima Co Coroner
154 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond
155 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
156 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
157 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
158 Clallam Co Coroner
159 Clallam Co Coroner
160 Benton Co Coroner
161 Benton Co Coroner
162 Benton Co Coroner
163 Clark Co Medical Examiner
Age Case# Subject Name
192366 Dennis Williams
19-02500 Sammy Dehart
19-02499 Dawn Miller
19-002 41 Vuong Do
19-2508 Lawrence Morgan
2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
2019-2984 Charles Mason -- . -. - - . - . - - - - - - ... -
2019-3047 Derick Rasband
2019-3008 David Gehring · - -- -·. - .
X19-137 Joseph Gutierrez . - -·· ·
19-398 Corey Simmons
2019644 Dwayne Alley ... . - · . - -- -
19-547 T46 Leroy Dollicker
1028 Marta Porter . . -- - -- ·-··
19-2235 Robert Lucas . - . - . - .. - .
19-2220 Ronald Wittkop/
19-2229 Robert Taitch
2019-C0-225 Kathern Allen
2019-C0-224 Kimberly Bender . .. - - . . - - - -- - - - - . - -- - - . - - .
C19-474 Sheila Smith
C19-479
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14456 /A .,,.
·sr-is-1«s3 JA-·:,_
Desc.
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14560 / B / VLavender
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
----- -- ----· ---- -------- --- - ----- -- -·-· ····----- ST-19-14561 / B .,,, Vlavender
ST-19-14561 / C / SST
ST-19-14561 / D / SST ··- -· · - --
ST-19-14562 / B / VGray
sr-is-1.iss:i / s .,,. . . sr-i!i-i,iss.1I s. > - sr-1s-1455s 1 13 ;, . .
ST-19-14567 j B /
. - · sr-1s-1,i514 / s 7
ST-19-14588 / B /
ST-19-14589 / B ,,..
sr-1s-14s90 /a·;
s-i-is-1.iis1 / 13 /
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-19-14592 / B _.,. VGray . ... - . .... ·,r - ST-19-14593 / B VGray
ST-19-14594 /B / VGray
ST-19-14595"1 s· / · · · VG;a~--· -· - . . - .. . ·-. / " ... - .. - ..
ST-19-14599 ~ VGray
Donald Scully . sr-is-i.iiso/ A.;.., .. ·· vG;a~---
. ______ ~~-~~~~~60 (~< -- __ ~?~! _ C19-473 David Dana
201 9-3082 Mortimer Hernandez
ST-19-14762 / B ,,,, VGray
ST-19-14762 / C / VGreen ------ --------· -··- ···-··-------------- -- --------- ----- ----· ST-19-14764 /A _, ST-19-14764 / B /
VGray
VGray
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No. Agency Name Age Case# Subject Name
164 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
165 Pierce Co Medical Examiner 19-2387
166 King Co Medical Examiner 19-02583
Christopher Dennis
Edward Webb
Gerald lncrocci
Case ID Evid.
ST-19-14772 / A ,-
ST-19-14774 / A ,,,
Desc.
VGray
VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
-sr-iS-iiim-/ ;..-; ----vo;a~----------------------------------- ------ -167 . Ki~g c~-M~di~i Bc~~i~;; -----------1-9--02536 - - -,:e~;a~~-C;n~~d------- ST-19--1-4-783 / B --; -----SST -- ------------------------------------
_ S'.-:~-:~~8! { ? / SST ___________ _________ ___ _ ____ ____ __ _
ST-19-14 789 / B .,, Vlavender
ST-19-14789 / C / SST
168 King Co Medical Examiner 19-2256 Torrance Cummings
169 King Co Medical Examiner
170 King Co Medical Examiner
171 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
172 Clallam Co Coroner
19-02573 Ahmed Noor ST-19-14792 / A .,, VGray . - .. - -- - - - - /' ... - - - -
19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez ST-19-14799 / A VGray
173 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
174 Clark Co Medical Examiner
175 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner
176 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
177 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191213-115 Joseph Bullen
2019-CO-231 James Washburn
191215-112 Soundarya Narayan
2019-3103 Glenda Buck
191211-38 Te Nguyen
19-2264 Brady Bums
19-2262 Robert Froman
178 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2248 Michaei Koentopp
179 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2260 James Palmer
Dennis MichelBook
Gary Ebel
ST-19-14891 / B /
ST-19-14892 / B / -
ST-19-14900 / B _,,
ST-19-14900 / C /
- -
__ ~T-! 9-1~90_1 /~ ~ _
VGray
VGray
Vlavender
SST
VGray
ST-19-14902 / B r VLavender
- ST-19-14914> B /" · - VG;ay ---·
- -ST-19-14915/s / VGray
ST-1 9-14916 /B /
-ST-19-14917 ls -/ VGray
VGray
ST-19-14918 /B _,, VGray sr-19-14s1s-/ s- - - -vo;a~ -------------- 180 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
181 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
182 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
183 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
19-2250
19-2254
19-2270
19-2261
Donald Owens
David Oden
sr-is-isooo/s>- ·-vG;ay ____ ____ __ ---------- ----- --- ----- ------ ·sr-iS-isooi-/s / -- - VGray - ----- -- - -- ----- ---- · --
184 Benton Co Coroner C19-491 Cliff Johnson ST-19-15003/ B / VGray -- - - - - ---- - - --- --- - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - --- -- -- - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - -/ - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - - -
__ !~5-_ h~~~~~~ ~~~~n e: _______ ________ ~~ ~9~~~ _ :~~~~:~ _____ _____ -~'.-:~:~~-8./ ~-_/ ___ ~G~ay_ _______ _ __________ ______ __ ___ ______ __ _
_ _ !~6-_ ~i~~~ ~~ ?_o:~~~r- ___________ _ : _ ~~--IJ:'?_0_9? __ ~a.~~~~~~~~ ______ _ ~T•'.~:~~O?/. ~ _ _ -~~~ ________ ___ ___ _______ ______________ ____ _ 187 Pacific Co Coroner - Raymond S-1029 Terry Barber ST-19-15013 / B .,, VGray - - - - - - -- ---- -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - -- - --- - - - - -- - - - - -- --- - - - ------ -/ -- - - - - - - - -- - - ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - --- - - - - - -- - --- -- 188 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2278 1216upriver UDF ST-19-15014 / B VGray
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No. Agency Name
189 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
190 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
191 Yakima Co Coroner
192 Yakima Co Coroner
193 Yakima Co Coroner
194 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
195 Yakima Co Coroner
196 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
187 Skagit Co Coroner
198 King Co Medical Examiner
199 King Co Medical Examiner
200 Clark Co Medical Examiner
201 Clark Co Medical Examiner
202 Clark Co Medical Examiner
203 Clark Co Medical Examiner
204 Benton Co Coroner
205 Benton Co Coroner
206 Benton Co Coroner
207 Kitsap Co Coroner
208 King Co Medical Examiner
209 King Co Medical Examiner
210 King Co Medical Examiner
Age Case # Subject Name
19-2279 John Lawson
19-2275 Sharon Lawley
19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
19-557 MVP6 Lakhwainder Singh . - -- .. - - - . - - . - - - - -.. - - . - - . - - -
19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
191218-109 Therese Williams
19-555 H26 Manuel Pantaleon
192452 Cooper Dyson
19SK0396 Arthur Oneal
19-02640 Douglas Walker
19-02627 Devon Cooper
2019-3123 Amber Clinton
2019-3195 Andrew Lutes
2019-3177 Scott Rielly
2019-3183 Ronald Coelho
C19-496 Levi Small
C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
C19-506 Kerry McSwan
KCl-19-062 Ronald Pease
19-02651 Rudi Hirschel
19-02657 Ryan Friend
19-02656 Kolbi Stewart
Note: Returned items are not included
Case ID Evid. Desc. Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
:T-!~!5~15/~_< -~G~a! ___ ____ __ ___ __ . ____ -- - ----- - -- ·
ST-19-15016 /. B .,,. Vlavender
_ ~~-~~~5~1~/~ _ ,, ___ :!~~~s_n~~ . ST-~~•!501!_ /'. ~ _ -'_ _ _~~~a! ___ _
ST-19-15018 /B / VGray
ST-19-15020 / B ,.,- VGray
-ST-19-15038-/ B ,,,- VGray . . - - - - . . . - . . - - - . - . - - - .
ST-19-15039 / B / VGray
-- sr-iii-i si24"f s ·;;-·vGr~~n----.
ST-19-15130 /B ,,.,,. PTubeSnap
-ST-19-15134 / B / - VLavender
ST-19-1 5135/ C / SST
ST-19-15154 i B ·/ VGray
ST-19-15155 /'s / VGray
·· - -· · - · ,,,- ----· ··- -· ST-1 9-15156 / B VGray - - - - - . - - - . - - - - .
ST-19-15157 / B ,,,.- VGray
- -- -- -- / - ST-19-15158 / B VGray
:T-19-_1525_6_ /B_ >-_ VGray
__ :T-19-~5~5? (_ ~ _ _ _ _ VG~a!_ _ _ _
ST-19-15280 / A -
ST-19-15282 / B /
ST-19-15282 / C /
ST-19-15294 ( B /
-ST-i9-15295 ;-;._ ✓
VGreen
VLavender
VGray
211 Clallam Co Coroner 2019-C0-235 Monty Robuck ST-19-15304 /B ./
Vlavender
VGray
VGray
212 Clallam Co Coroner
213 Clallam Co Coroner
214 Benton Co Coroner
2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
2019-C0-238 Joel Blazek
C 19-519 Francisco Martinez
ST-19-15305 / B / VGray .. - - - -- - . - - . --.. - . . - - . - -- - - - - - -- ---- - -- - - - - - - -- - -. - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - ST-19-15306 / B / VGray
· sr-2(}-0003s-; s--; -.. -· vG;;y---------------------- ---------------. - -- ------------------- --- ------- ----- --- ------ --- ---- ------------- ------ ------- -- --- --- ----- ----- - ---------- --- ----------------- ----
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No. Agency Name Age Case # Subject Name Case ID Evid. Desc.
215 Chelan Co Coroner CH2019-502 Vicky Albrecht ST-20-00038 / B / VGray
-216 -Ch~i;n c~- c;;;~n·e·r- - . .. ... - - - . - c:"riio19.501 .Eri·c-Hoff;rb;; - - • . ST-20-00039. is. ✓ - -VG;a~ - -211 . sk~9
it c; c~~~~~~ -. -.... ---.. -. -. 19s1<.04oa- - -c~n-H~ide. - - - - - - - .• - - - . sr-26.oo041 / s.; ---·vGr;;n
X20-001 Cole Garcia VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
218 Okanogan Co Coroner
219 Whitman Co Coroner
220 Yakima Co Coroner
ST-20-00051 / B /
ST-20-00053 I B /
------ ------------ - --------- ------- -- -
221 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
222 Clark Co Medical Examiner
19-WC093 Vess Brelsford
19-581 T38 Roberto Davila
192530 Remains Unidentified
2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
2020-0014 Juan Carrillo
2019-3213 Lena Barnes
2020-0004 Samuel Souken
2020-0003 Kim Croft
Kory Mitchell
VRed
-sr-20-oiios=r;,· s 1 - VGray
ST-20-00214/ B / VGreen
ST-20-00228 / B ;r VL.avender
ST-20-00228 / C " VLavender
ST-20-00228 / D / VLavender
ST-20-00228 / E / SST
ST-20-00228 / F / VGray
-sr-26.oom / a j
ST-20-00232 / B / -- . -- .. - - -- ST-20-00234 / B /
- · ----. · -- -- ST-20-00235 / B /'
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
ST-20-00236 / B .,- VGray
223 Clark Co Medical Examiner
224 Clark Co Medical Examiner
225 Clark Co Medical Examiner
226 Clark Co Medical Examiner
227 Clark Co Medical Examiner
228 Clark Co Medical Examiner
229 King Co Medical Examiner
2019-3210
2020-0006
20-00004
Aaron Washington ST-2().00238/ s r VGray · - · · · · · ·· · - - - - - · · • · · · · • · · · · - · · · · · ·
Delbert Kinghorn
··· - ··· ·· / ··-·-•· · ·-· ·· · - -·-·-·----····· ·
ST-20-00361 / B Vlavender . •· ·--·- ---- ·-·--• •·- ----- --- ---- ---------- ---· 230 Whatcom Co Medical Examiner A-007-2020 ST-20-00382 / B .,,- VGray
ST-20-00382/ C / VRed
Richard Bernard
231 Snohomish Co Medical Examiner 200106-397 ~~u~:~ ~arre'.n~~~ _ . : : : : . ~~-~().~~~8_9 /'a./ _ . _ -~~r~:[l >;.::::::: _:::: ~:::::::::.:::::. . .. . 232 Yakima Co Coroner 20-010 Manuel Mendez
233 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0013 Timothy Mead
234 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2286 Zackary Beach
235 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 19-2315 Latoya Holland
ST-20-00457 /B
sr-26.oii4s2 -. fi 1
ST-20-00463 / B
ST-2~63 / C /
ST-20-00468 / B _,
236 Spokane Co Medical Examiner 20-0016 John Schuessler ST-20-00469 /B ./
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGreen
VGray
VGray
.. 237 -Sp~k~~~ ·c~ M~d·i~I-E;~~i~~~ - - - - .. - - 19:2·3-19- . - -Willi~~ -Felt;r- - - - - - - - . - - -ST-20-00472/s j . .. -VG;a~ - ......... - - .. - . . - - - - ..... - - - - . . . - . . . . . .
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No. Agency Name
238 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
239 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
240 Benton Co Coroner
241 Grays Harbor Co Coroner
242 Walla Walla Co Coroner
243 Pierce Co Medical Examiner
244 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
245 Spokane Co Medical Examiner
246 Clark Co Medical Examiner ·
247 Clark Co Medical Examiner
248 Benton Co Coroner
"To Be Disposed" Case Count : 248
"To Be Disposed" Evid Count: 356
Age Case# Subject Name
19-2339
19-2347
C20-013
Mykola Tretyak
Ronald Mickelson
Robert Simmons
2020026 Jeri Stiles
200109-447
200112
20-0067
Gilberto Saenz
Joshua Smith
Clando Anitok UDM
20-0069 Kevin Brown
2020-0139 Dan Winston
2020-0068 Jarrett Alexander
C20-033 Tessa West
Total Case Count: 248
Total Evidence Count: 356 ----c
Case ID Evid.
sr-20-00475 is·~ VGray
ST-20-00476 / B / VGray
Note: Returned items are not included
Evid/Handle Note Return to Other Age
------- - · -------- ------------ ---------- --- -----------· -- --- - ST-20-00640 /8 ....- VGray
ST-20-00643 / B .,,.. Vlavender
ST-20-00643 ./ C / SST . - . - - - - - - - - - . - ST-20-00650 /8 ,,,.
sr.-~~~7~-/~ ( _
ST-20-00773 / B .--
ST-20-00m j"B /
ST-20-00940-; B / .. - -- . .
ST-20-00954 /B
ST-20-00954 I c r
ST-20-00954 / D /
ST-20-01299 /B /
VGray
VGreen
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VGray
VRed
VGray
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·-·~··' :·T. . Toxicology Laboratory
Evidence Disposition Records . .
Evidence Relinquished By: Capron, Brian
Evidence Released To: - Setting Final Disposition - Disposed, (by Tox Lab)
Transfer Info: [VIA] [Date] 5/19/2020
[Note]
Total Case Count: 247
Total Evidence Count: 355
~ Lab Ci:!~e #. Ag~nc~ Ca§~ #. Subject Ni;;!me
1 ST-17-00299 16-037668 Gurvinder Mander
( 1) ST-17-00299-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-17 -00299-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
2 ST-18-06357 18-014152 Oscar G. Cruz
( 1) ST-18-06357-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-06357-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
3 ST-18-07042 18-015454 Daqim Fassil
(1) ST-18-07042-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-18-07042-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
4 ST-18-09161 18-019645 Troy D. Egbert
( 1) ST-18-09161-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
5 ST-19-01672 019-000041 Lorianne R. Woodriff
( 1) ST-19-01672-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-01672-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-01672-C One vacutainer with red top Urine
(4) ST-19-01672-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
6 ST-19-02255 019-00421 Rusty L. Mullikin
(1) ST-19-02255-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02255-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
7 ST-19-02347 19-1483 Ruthann L. Glassman
( 1) ST-19-0234 7 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-0234 7 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
8 ST-19-02355 19A00839 Omar Sanchez
( 1) ST-19-02355-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02355-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
9 ST-19-02923 2019-2975 Natalee R. Amsdill
(1) ST-19-02923-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-02923-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-02923-C One plastic cup Urine
10 ST-19-03331 W19-188 Isaac L. Seavey
(1) ST-19-03331 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03331-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
11 ST-19-03452 19W03463 Jennifer S. Dechenne
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( 1) ST-19-03452-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03452-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
12 ST-19-03574 19-2332 Dennis L. Gray
(1) ST-19-0357 4-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
13 ST-19-03693 19W03540 James J. Schuyleman
(1) ST-19-03693-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03693-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
14 ST-19-03881 2019-000014451 Jolene S. Love
(1) ST-19-03881-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-03881-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
15 ST-19-04916 2019-6371 Matthew E. Garner
(1) ST-19-04916-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-04916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-04916-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(4) ST-19-04916-D One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
16 ST-19-04930 19-3811 Damon W. Clarke
(1) ST-19-04930-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-04930-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
17 ST-19-05089 1911601162 Amy D. Weisbeck
( 1) ST-19-05089-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05089-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
18 ST-19-05090 1911801852 James P. Coffee
(1) ST-19-05090-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST -19-05090-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
19 ST-19-05163 2019-00022913 Chad D. Torve
(1) ST-19-05163-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05163-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
20 ST-19-05164 19-001409 Isaias Sanchez-Gonsalez
(1) ST-19-05164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05164-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
21 ST-19-05165 19-001346 Juan C. Valencia Ochoa
(1) ST-19-05165-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05165-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
22 ST-19-05183 19A02097 Peter M. Cavenaugh
(1) ST-19-05183-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05183-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
23 ST-19-05195 19-4262 Alanna L. Upp
(1) ST-19-05195-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05195-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
24 ST-19-05471 E19-02953 Nathan I. Sadang
(1) ST-19-054 71-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-05471-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
25 ST-19-07516 E19-07983 Ram B. Rai Kirati
(1) ST-19-07516-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-07516-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
26 ST-19-08628 19W09842 Justin J. HIii
(1) ST-19-08628-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-08628-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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27 ST-19-08908 19-01589 Joseghlne V. Vongsengchan
(1) ST-19-08908-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-08908-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-08908-C One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
28 ST-19-09291 1921500225 Kenneth W , Cormier
( 1) ST-19-09291 -A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-09291 -B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
29 ST-19-10223 19-01809 Edwin A. Wolff
(1) ST-19-10223-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-10223-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Peripheral
30 ST-19-10232 19-01754 Lashaun M. Hartfield
(1) ST-19-10232-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-10232-B One serum separator tube Serum - Hospital
31 ST-19-11235 19-01977 Jermaine K. Norman
(1) ST-19-11235-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11235-B One serum separator tube Serum
32 ST-19-11236 19-01984 Enrigue Rodriguez
( 1) ST-19-11236-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-11236-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
33 ST-19-11886 19-01933 Tyrone N. Bolds
( 1) ST-19-11886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
34 ST-19-11908 2019-2442 Deborah L. Nelsen
(1) ST-19-11908-A One vacutainer with gray top Other
(2) ST-19-11908-B One vacutainer with gray top Other
35 ST-19-12167 19-2116 Emily Parker
(1) ST-19-12167-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-12167-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-12167-C One plastic tube Serum
36 ST-19-12269 19-1892 1012 Fancher Rd UDM
( 1) ST-19-12269-A One plastic cup Brain
(2) ST-19-12269-A-1 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
37 ST-19-12294 191012-385 Shawna L. Brune
(1) ST-19-12294-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
38 ST-19-12307 191016-345 John O'Leary
(1) ST-19-12307-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
39 ST-19-12316 19-02166 Kim G. Holding
( 1) ST-19-1 2316-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
40 ST-19-12524 1928402231 Daniel J. Restau
(1) ST-19-12524-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12524-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
41 ST-19-12621 CH2019-411 Michael P. Aeon
( 1) ST-19-12621-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
42 ST-19-12631 KCA-19-106 Annalese Thomgson
( 1) ST-19-12631-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
43 ST-19-12747 191025-365 Keith E. Standal
(1) ST-19-12747-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
44 ST-19-12786 19-375003 Dylan M. Shafman
(1) ST-19-12786-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-12786-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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45 ST-19-13161 19-2181-11 Morton S. James
( 1) ST-19-13161-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
46 ST-19-13189 19-02301 Martin D. lndalecio
(1) ST-19-13189-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
47 ST-19-13190 19-02294 Michael F. Knapp
(1) ST-19-13190-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13190-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13190-C One serum separator tube Serum
48 ST-19-13194 19-02293 Joseph K. Antoncich
(1) ST-19-13194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
49 ST-19-13198 19-02259 Daniel E. Gleason
( 1) ST-19-13198-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
50 ST-19-13199 19-02296 Judy L. Wayne
( 1) ST-19-13199-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
51 ST-19-13332 192144 Larry Lane
( 1) ST-19-13332-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
52 ST-19-13333 192151 Noel Cabardo
( 1) ST-19-13333-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
53 ST-19-13334 192149 Evan Suckow
( 1) ST-19-13334-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
54 ST-19-13335 192177 Percy David
( 1) ST-19-13335-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
55 ST-19-13461 19-2077 Amberly T. Masonholder
(1) ST-19-13461-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13461-B One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-13461-C One serum separator tube Serum
56 ST-19-13666 19-02376 Cesar 0 . Erazo
(1) ST-19-13666-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Cavity
57 ST-19-13669 19-2372 Alison A. Powell
(1) ST-19-13669-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13669-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-13669-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Hospital
58 ST-19-13761 191117-94 Matthew A. Dick
( 1) ST-19-13761-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
59 ST-19-13764 191113-305 Nicholas A. Soulias
(1) ST-19-13764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
60 ST-19-13766 CH2019-451 Michael J. Studley
(1) ST-19-13766-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13766-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
61 ST-19-13770 2019-CO-205 Rodney Edwards
(1) ST-19-13770-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-13770-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood
62 ST-19-13773 191118-414 Kari L. Foss
(1) ST-19-13773-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
63 ST-19-13774 C19-441 Melanie A. Novotney
(1) ST-19-13774-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
64 ST-19-13777 192230 David Kesner
(1) ST-19-13777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
65 ST-19-13778 2019-2858 Jonathan Pfingston
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( 1) ST-19-13778-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13778-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
66 ST-19-13779 2019-2848 Frederick C. SteQhens
( 1) ST-19-13779-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
67 ST-19-13780 2019-2818 Kathleen E. Lane
(1) ST-19-13780-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
68 ST-19-13782 C19-444 Theodore Knuth
(1) ST-19-13782-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-13782-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
69 ST-19-13784 19-637 Penny L. Turner
( 1) ST-19-13784-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
70 ST-19-13789 19-2105 Terry L. Coleman
( 1) ST-19-13789-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13789-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
71 ST-19-13790 19-2099 Timothy J. Daily
(1) ST-19-13790-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13790-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
72 ST-19-13792 19-2102 Maya E. Aubert
( 1) ST-19-13792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13792-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-13792-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
73 ST-19-13795 19-02402 Wayne L. Newkirk
(1) ST-19-13795-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
74 ST-19-13797 19-02370 Valeree A. Neuman
(1) ST-19-13797-B One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-13797-C One serum separator tube Serum
75 ST-19-13880 19-02385 SteQhen P. Wilson
(1) ST-19-13880-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13880-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
76 ST-19-13882 19-02396 Tae H. Shin
(1) ST-19-13882-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-13882-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
77 ST-19-13883 19-02397 Christo12her P. Tharg-Drake
( 1) ST-19-13883-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
78 ST-19-13886 19-02400 Kevin M. Steele
( 1) ST-19-13886-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
79 ST-19-13892 19-663 Ronnie Cox
( 1) ST-19-13892-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
80 ST-19-13904 192254 Thomas Watkins
(1) ST-19-13904-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
81 ST-19-13911 19-02394 Donovan Stuhr
(1) ST-19-13911-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
82 ST-19-13912 19-02427 Branden B. Coge
(1) ST-19-13912-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
83 ST-19-14040 19-02412 Roger G. Sherman
(1) ST-19-14040-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
84 ST-19-14043 2019-2895 Viola Thuring-Bregenzer
(1) ST-19-14043-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14043-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
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85 ST-19-14044 2019-2880 Larry 0. Tonder
( 1) ST-19-14044-A One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14044-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
86 ST-19-14045 CH2019-464 Andrew Dickinson
( 1) ST-19-14045-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14045-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
87 ST-19-14052 KCl-19-057 Riley Gibson
(1) ST-19-14052-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
88 ST-19-14056 192284 Wendey Foster
(1) ST-19-14056-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
89 ST-19-14057 192278 Jacob Dawson
(1) ST-19-14057-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
90 ST-19-14059 192272 Craig Hunter
(1) ST-19-14059-A One vacutainer with pink top Blood - Hospital
91 ST-19-14060 192263 John Smith
(1) ST-19-14060-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
92 ST-19-14065 2019-2932 Steven Hayes
(1) ST-19-14065-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14065-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
93 ST-19-14066 2019-2933 Kimberly Rojas-Flores
( 1) ST-19-14066-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
(2) ST-19-14066-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
94 ST-19-14067 2019-2937 Marry A. Casey
(1) ST-19-14067-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14067-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
95 ST-19-14069 2019-2901 Susan M. Wallace
(1) ST-19-14069-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14069-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
96 ST-19-14070 2019-2921 Tiffany Hill
( 1) ST-19-14070-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14070-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
97 ST-19-14071 19-378 Phillip I. Bakke
( 1) ST-19-14071-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14071-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
98 ST-19-14072 192313 Kellie Ford
(1) ST-19-14072-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
99 ST-19-14074 192318 Matthew Klaniecki
(1) ST-19-14074-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
100 ST-19-14075 192304 Melvyn Osburn
( 1) ST-19-14075-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
101 ST-19-14160 192266 John Stockman
(1) ST-19-14160-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
102 ST-19-14162 192299 Ailill Breiner
(1) ST-19-14162-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
103 ST-19-14164 192292 Peter Heryford
(1) ST-19-14164-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
104 ST-19-14166 19-02453 Joe D. Ramos
(1) ST-19-14166-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
105 ST-19-14167 19-02449 Joon Y. Park
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( 1) ST-19-14167-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
106 ST-19-14169 19-02452 Douglas J. Sykes
( 1) ST-19-14169-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
107 ST-19-14171 19-02447 Michelle D. Yarnell
( 1) ST-19-14171-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
108 ST-19-14173 19-02440 Michael P. Chevalier
( 1) ST-19-14173-B One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14173-C One serum separator tube Serum
109 ST-19-14174 19-02437 Joseph M. Webb
( 1) ST-19-14174-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14174-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-19-14174-C One serum separator tube Serum
110 ST-19-14175 19-02420 April Cook
( 1) ST-19-14175-B One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14175-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14175-D One serum separator tube Serum
(4) ST-19-14175-E One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(5) ST-19-14175-F One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(6) ST-19-14175-G One plastic tube Blood - Hospital
(7) ST-19-14175-H One serum separator tube Serum
111 ST-19-14177 19-02474 Robert L. Mitchell
(1) ST-19-14177-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
112 ST-19-14179 19-02472 Alice N. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14179-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14179-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
113 ST-19-14180 19-02470 Craig M. Taylor
( 1) ST-19-14180-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
114 ST-19-14182 19-02466 Rebecca A. Richman
(1) ST-19-14182-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
115 ST-19-14183 19-2463 Rodney R. Mulvaney
(1) ST-19-14183-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
116 ST-19-14185 19-02461 Justin T. Smith
(1) ST-19-14185-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
117 ST-19-14192 192329 Machelle Winn
(1) ST-19-14192-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
118 ST-19-14194 19-379 John L. Prutton
(1) ST-19-14194-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14194-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
119 ST-19-14196 19-516 MVF15 Enrique Arreola
(1) ST-19-14196-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14196-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
120 ST-19-14198 19SK0375 Richard L. Johnson
(1) ST-19-14198-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
121 ST-19-14284 191124-169 Joseph J. Love
(1) ST-19-14284-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
122 ST-19-14291 2019-2971 Anthony R. Harrington
(1) ST-19-14291-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14291-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
123 ST-19-14300 192322 Roy Evans
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( 1) ST-19-14300-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14300-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
124 ST-19-14302 19-2165 Emily Hampton
(1) ST-19-14302-A One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14302-B One serum separator tube Serum
125 ST-19-14305 19-2129 Kenneth W. Buelo
(1) ST-19-14305-A One vacutainer with blue top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14305-B One plastic tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14305-C One serum separator tube Serum
126 ST-19-14306 19-2126 1121 Momoe UDM
(1) ST-19-14306-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
127 ST-19-14309 19-2139 John R. Alfino
(1) ST-19-14309-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
128 ST-19-14313 19-2162 Dean M. York
(1) ST-19-14313-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14313-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
(3) ST-19-14313-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
129 ST-19-14315 19-2172 Brenna L. Strine
(1) ST-19-14315-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
130 ST-19-14316 19-2186 Harvey A. Willey
(1) ST-19-14316-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
131 ST-19-14317 19-2168 Benjamin J. Wheeler
( 1) ST-19-14317-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
132 ST· 19-14319 19-CO-218 William Carr
(1) ST-19-14319-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14319-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
133 ST-19-14446 191202-177 Aubrey L. Forslof
( 1) ST-19-14446-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
134 ST-19-14447 191203-261 Cynthia J. Ulrich
( 1) ST-19-14447-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
135 ST-19-14448 191204-96 Thomas A. Boullioun
(1) ST -1 9-14448-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
136 ST-19-14451 KCl-19-060 Robert Morales
(1) ST-19-14451-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
137 ST-19-14453 192345 Reynaldo Salvador
( 1) ST-19-14453-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
138 ST-19-14454 192358 Eyan Ricker
(1) ST -19-14454-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood
139 ST-19-14455 192348 Clinton Rave
(1) ST-19-14455-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
140 ST-19-14456 192366 Dennis Williams
( 1) ST-19-14456-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
141 ST-19-14463 19-02500 Sammy D. Dehart
(1) ST -19-14463-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
142 ST-19-14464 19-02499 Dawn R. Miller
( 1) ST-19-14464-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood • Peripheral
143 ST-19-14560 19-00241 Vuong H. Do
(1) ST -19-14560-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Central
144 ST-19-14561 19-2508 Lawrence A. Morgan
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(1) ST-19-14561-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14561-C One serum separator tube Serum
(3) ST-19-14561-D One serum separator tube Serum
145 ST-19-14562 2019-3039 Sally Hoptowit
(1) ST-19-14562-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
146 ST-19-14563 2019-2984 Charles C. Mason
( 1) ST-19-14563-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
147 ST-19-14564 2019-3047 Derick Rasband
( 1) ST -19-14564-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
148 ST-19-14565 2019-3008 David A. Gehring
(1) ST-19-14565-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
149 ST-19-14567 X19-137 Joseph R. Gutierrez
(1) ST-19-14567-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
150 ST-19-14574 19-398 Corey M. Simmons
(1) ST-19-14574-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
151 ST-19-14588 2019644 Dwayne A. Alley
(1) ST-19-14588-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
152 ST-19-14589 19-547 T46 Leroy J. Dollicker
( 1) ST-19-14589-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
153 ST-19-14590 1028 Marla J. Porter
( 1) ST-19-14590-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
154 ST-19-14591 19-2235 Robert J. Lucas
( 1) ST-19-14591-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
155 ST-19-14592 19-2220 Ronald J. Wittkopf
(1) ST-19-14592-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
156 ST-19-14593 19-2229 Robert A. Taitch
(1) ST-19-14593-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
157 ST-19-14594 2019-CO-225 Kathern Allen
(1) ST-19-14594-B One vacutainer with gray top Spleen Squeeze
158 ST-19-14595 2019-CO-224 Kimberly Bender
( 1) ST-19-14595-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
159 ST-19-14599 C19-474 Sheila Smith
( 1) ST-19-14599-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
160 ST-19-14760 C19-479 Donald E. Scully
(1) ST-19-14760-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14760-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
161 ST-19-14762 C19-473 David A. Dana
(1) ST-19-14762-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-19-14762-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
162 ST-19-14764 2019-3082 Mortimer M. Hernandez
( 1) ST-19-14 764-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
(2) ST-19-14764-8 One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
163 ST-19-14772 192418 Christopher Dennis
(1) ST-19-14772-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
164 ST-19-14774 19-2387 Edward Webb
(1) ST-19-14774-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
165 ST-19-14777 19-02583 Gerald N. lncrocci
(1) ST-19-14777-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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166 ST-19-14783 19-02536 Terrance L. Conrad
( 1) ST-19-14783-8 One serum separator tube Serum
(2) ST-19-14783-C One serum separator tube Serum
167 ST-19-14789 19-2256 Torrance J. Cummings
( 1) ST-19-14789-8 One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14789-C One serum separator tube Serum
168 ST-19-14792 19-02573 Ahmed A Noor
( 1) ST-19-14792-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
169 ST-19-14799 19-02558 Gabriel Puentes-Hernandez
(1) ST-19-14799-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
170 ST-19-14891 191213-115 Joseph N. Bullen
(1) ST-19-14891-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
171 ST-19-14892 2019-CO-231 James E. Washburn
(1) ST-19-14892-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
172 ST-19-14900 191215-112 Sounda[Ya Narayan
( 1) ST-19-14900-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-14900-C One serum separator tube Serum
173 ST-19-14901 2019-3103 Glenda J. Buck
(1) ST-19-14901-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
174 ST-19-14902 191211-38 Te T. Nguyen
(1) ST-19-14902-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
175 ST-19-14914 19-2264 Brady Burns
(1) ST-19-14914-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
176 ST-19-14915 19-2262 Robert L. Froman
(1) ST-19-14915-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
177 ST-19-14916 19-2248 Michael Koentopp
( 1) ST-19-14916-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
178 ST-19-14917 19-2260 James L. Palmer
(1) ST-19-14917-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
179 ST-19-14918 19-2250 Dennis B. MichelBook
(1) ST-19-14918-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
180 ST-19-14919 19-2254 Ga[Y H. Ebel
(1) ST-19-14919-B One vacutalner with gray top Blood - Peripheral
181 ST-19-15000 19-2270 Donald J. Owens
(1) ST-19-15000-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
182 ST-19-15001 19-2261 David M. Oden
(1) ST-19-15001-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
183 ST-19-15003 C19-491 Cliff D. Johnson
(1) ST-19-15003-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
184 ST-19-15008 CH2019-492 Grego[Y I. Ness
(1) ST-19-15008-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
185 ST-19-15009 19-WC092 Ma[Y Ann Bowman
(1) ST-19-15009-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
186 ST-19-15013 S-1029 Ter[Y R. Barber
(1) ST-19-15013-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
187 ST-19-15014 19-2278 1216upriver UDF
(1) ST-19-1 5014-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
188 ST-19-15015 19-2279 John M. Lawson
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(1) ST-19-15015-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
189 ST-19-15016 19-2275 Sharon M. Lawley
(1) ST-19-15016-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15016-C One plastic tube with snap top Serum - Hospital
190 ST-19-15017 19-565 H27 Richard Plumlee
(1) ST-19-15017-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
191 ST-19-15018 19-Q57 MVP6 Lakhwainder M. Singh
(1) ST-19-15018-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
192 ST-19-15020 19-549 H25 Luis Acosta
( 1) ST-19-15020-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
193 ST-19-15038 191218-109 Therese Williams
(1) ST-19-15038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
194 ST-19-15039 19-555 H26 Manuel M. Pantaleon
(1) ST-19-15039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
195 ST-19-15124 192452 Cooper Dyson
(1) ST-19-15124-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
196 ST-19-15130 19SK0396 Arthur F. Oneal
(1) ST-19-15130-B One plastic tube with snap top Vitreous
197 ST-19-15134 19-02640 Douglas Walker
( 1) ST-19-15134-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
198 ST-19-15135 19-02627 Devon M. Cooper
(1) ST-19-15135-C One serum separator tube Serum
199 ST-19-15154 2019-3123 Amber Clinton
(1) ST-19-15154-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
200 ST-19-15155 2019-3195 Andrew W. Lutes
(1) ST-19-15155-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
201 ST-19-15156 2019-3177 Scott A. Rielly
( 1) ST-19-15156-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
202 ST-19-15157 2019-3183 Ronald P. Coelho
(1) ST-19-15157-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
203 ST-19-15158 C19-496 Levi Small
( 1) ST-19-15158-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
204 ST-19-15256 C19-503 Wanda Cowell-Saylors
( 1) ST-19-15256-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
205 ST-19-15257 C19-506 Kerry McSwan
( 1) ST-19-15257-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
206 ST-19-15280 KCl-19-062 Ronald A. Pease
( 1) ST-19-15280-A One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
207 ST-19-15282 19-02651 Rudi Hirsche!
( 1) ST-19-15282-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-19-15282-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
208 ST-19-15294 19-02657 Ryan M. Friend
(1) ST-19-15294-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
209 ST-19-15295 19-02656 Kolbi J. Stewart
(1) ST-19-15295-A One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
210 ST-19-15304 2019-CO-235 Monty Robuck
(1) ST-19-15304-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
211 ST-19-15305 2019-C0-233 Ricky McGowan
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(1) ST-19-15305-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
212 ST-19-15306 2019-CO-238 Joel Blazek
( 1) ST-19-15306-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
213 ST-20-00036 C19-519 Francisco Martinez
(1) ST-20-00036-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
214 ST-20-00038 CH2019-502 Vicky L. Albrecht
( 1) ST-20-00038-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
215 ST-20-00039 CH2019-501 Eric M. Hofferber
(1) ST-20-00039-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
216 ST-20-00041 19SK0408 Carl P. Heide
(1) ST-20-00041-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
217 ST-20-00051 X20-001 Cole W. Garcia
( 1) ST-20-00051-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
218 ST-20-00053 19-WC093 Vess L. Brelsford
(1) ST-20-00053-B One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
219 ST-20-00057 19-581 T38 Roberto A. Davila
( 1) ST-20-00057-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
220 ST-20-00214 192530 Remains Unidentified
( 1) ST-20-00214-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
221 ST-20-00228 2019-3188 Laurel Marquiss
( 1) ST-20-00228-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00228-C One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(3) ST-20-00228-D One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(4) ST-20-00228-E One serum separator tube Serum
(5) ST-20-00228-F One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
222 ST-20-00229 2020-0014 Juan J. Carrillo
( 1) ST-20-00229-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
223 ST-20-00232 2019-3213 Lena D. Barnes
(1) ST-20-00232-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
224 ST-20-00234 2020-0004 Samuel Souken
(1) ST-20-00234-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
225 ST-20-00235 2020-0003 Kim Croft
(1) ST-20-00235-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
226 ST-20-00236 2019-3210 Kory E. Mitchell
(1) ST-20-00236-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
227 ST-20-00238 2020-0006 Aaron L. Washington
(1) ST-20-00238-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
228 ST-20-00361 20-00004 Delbert N. Kinghorn
(1) ST-20-00361-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
229 ST-20-00382 A-007-2020 Richard T. Bernard
(1) ST-20-00382-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00382-C One vacutainer with red top Vitreous
230 ST-20-00389 200106-397 Courtney A. Larreinaga
( 1) ST-20-00389-B One vacutainer with green top Blood - Peripheral
231 ST-20-00457 20-010 Manuel T. Mendez
(1) ST-20-00457-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
232 ST-20-00462 20-0013 Timothy 0. Mead
(1) ST-20-00462-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
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233 ST-20-00463 19-2286 Zackary Beach
(1) ST-20-00463-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(2) ST-20-00463-C One vacutainer with green top Blood - Central
234 ST-20-00468 19-2315 Latoya L. Holland
(1) ST-20-00468-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
235 ST-20-00469 20-0016 John L. Schuessler
(1) ST-20-00469-B - One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
236 ST-20-00472 19-2319 William N. Felter
(1) ST-20-004 72-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
237 ST-20-00475 19-2339 Mykola Tretyak
( 1) ST-20-004 75-8 One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
238 ST-20-00476 19-2347 Ronald P. Mickelson
( 1) ST-20-004 76-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
239 ST-20-00640 C20-013 Robert W. Simmons
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240 ST-20-00643 2020026 Jeri R. Stiles
(1 ) ST-20-00643-B One vacutainer with lavender top Blood - Hospital
(2) ST-20-00643-C One serum separator tube Serum
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( 1) ST-20-00650-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
242 ST-20-00754 200112 Joshua Smith
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(1) ST-20-00773-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Peripheral
244 ST-20-00777 20-0069 Kevin W. Brown
( 1) ST-20-00777-B One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
245 ST-20-00940 2020-0139 Dan W. Winston
(1) ST-20-00940-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
246 ST-20-00954 2020-0068 Jarrett R. Alexander
(1) ST-20-00954-B One vacutainer with gray top Vitreous
(2) ST-20-00954-C One vacutainer with gray top Blood - Central
(3) ST-20-00954-D One vacutainer with red top Urine
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SIGNATURES
Evidence Disposed By: Signature of the Supervisor:
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P009747-020326-000202
February 16, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Manager, Dr. Brianna Peterson
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021 the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named former WSP employee. We are notifying you at this time that we have received and are forwarding
additional information for review and distribution as you deem appropriate.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Attachments
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000203
August 3, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Lab Manager, Dr. Brianna Peterson
Dear Mr. Brown:
On July 2, 2021, an Assistant Seattle City Attorney provided a defense motion to
dismiss/exclude to Washington State Patrol (WSP) personnel. The defense motion to
dismiss/exclude argues that WSP Toxicology Lab Manager Dr. Brianna Peterson presented false
testimony. The WSP is forwarding the defense motion to dismiss/exclude as possible potential
impeachment disclosure (PID) information pursuant to Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1983) for
your review and distribution as you deem appropriate. Additional information will be provided as
it becomes available.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000204
October 15, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Manager, Dr. Brianna Peterson
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021 the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named former WSP employee. We are notifying you at this time that we have received and are forwarding
additional information for review and distribution as you deem appropriate.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Attachments
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000205
May 20, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
564
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper failed to properly investigate a possible DUI due to his
interest in dating a female passenger in the vehicle. It is further alleged Trooper failed to comply with
COBAN requirements during the traffic stop.
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000206
September 6, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 564
Dear Mr. Brown:
On May 20, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper failed to properly investigate a possible DUI due to his
interest in dating a female passenger in the vehicle. It is further alleged Trooper failed to comply with
COBAN requirements during the traffic stop.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings regarding
unacceptable conduct and COBAN requirements were Proven, while the findings regarding neglect of duty
and code of ethics were Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000207
March 7, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
753
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper provided untruthful information to agency employees regarding a collision
investigation.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000208
August 29, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 753
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 7, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper provided untruthful information to agency employees regarding a collision
investigation.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jeffrey D. Closner, Wenatchee
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000209
January 23, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 163
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant Rogers failed to take appropriate action regarding an allegation of
unwanted physical contact and/or inappropriate conduct between the complainant and a
supervisor.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000210
August 8, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Rogers, Badge Number 163
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 23, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above-named employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant Rogers failed to take appropriate action regarding an allegation of
unwanted physical contact and/or inappropriate conduct between the complainant and a
supervisor.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The finding was
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000211
JAY IN LEE
Go crnor
JOHN R. BATISTE
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PO Bo 42611 • 01 mpia, Wahington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.wp.wa.gov
October 25, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number277
Dear Mr. McBride:
On August 13, 2018, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
"It is alleged the sergeant failed to act in a manner consistent with his duty requirements and
entered inaccurate information on his time and activity reports. "
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced investigation has been completed. The finding on the
Unsatisfactory Performance allegation was proven. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
MSS:rng
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jason G. Berry, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
Captain Thomas J. Foster, Commercial Vehicle Division
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
C,
P009747-020326-000212
April 6, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1070
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 3, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper made a DUI arrest without probable cause. It is further alleged Trooper provided
untruthful information regarding a DUI arrest.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000213
August 3, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
1070
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper made a DUI arrest without probable cause. It is further alleged Trooper
provided untruthful information regarding a DUI arrest.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000214
JAY IN LEf
Go crnor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chi f
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Wa hington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.\ p.wa.gov
May 23 , 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
M. Scott.
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named
former employee. On February 5, 2018, the WSP received an allegation that:
"It is alleged COi improperly obtained and furnished information from the ACCESS
System for personal reasons. EXPANSION: IT JS ALLEGED COi WAS UNTRUTHFUL
WHEN QUESTIONED BY A SUPERVISOR DURING AN INVESTIGATION "
Before the department could further complete the administrative investigation into the
expanded truthfulness allegation, CO 1 Scott resigned from her employment with the WSP
effective May 16, 2018.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Professional
Standards at (360) 704-2330. The department does not anticipate receiving any information in
the future regarding the above identified former employee.
MSS:rng
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Technical Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000215
October 8, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 775
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, during a DUI arrest, Trooper made an inappropriate comment to a subject regarding
her race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ronald W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000216
February 15, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 775
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 8, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, during a DUI arrest, Trooper made an inappropriate comment to a subject regarding her race.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed. The finding regarding
unacceptable conduct was Proven, while the finding regarding code of ethics was Undetermined. If you
need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Ronald W. Mead, Bellevue
P009747-020326-000217
March 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Sharff, Badge Number 20
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 14, 2025, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged Captain provided untruthful information regarding an anonymous
complaint lodged against the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The
findings were Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Christina R. Martin, Technical Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000218
P009747-020326-000219
P009747-020326-000220
P009747-020326-000221
P009747-020326-000222
December 22, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 717
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 20, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper repeatedly directed the complainant to attach a license plate to the front of her
vehicle due to the complainant's national origin, religion, and race.”
We are writing to notify you a preliminary investigation was completed and no factual information of a
policy violation was identified. As a result, the complaint was rejected. If you need additional information,
please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000223
December 20, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 717
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper repeatedly directed the complainant to attach a license plate to the front of her
vehicle due to the complainant's national origin, religion, and race.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000224
April 4, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number X840
Dear Mr. Brown:
On April 29, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, while off and on duty, CVEO 1 engaged in solicitation of illicit sexual acts involving his
infant as well as an 11-year-old and 6-year-old child.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed. The findings were
proven. Mr. Smith resigned from the agency before discipline could be implemented. If you need additional
information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000225
August 13, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1126
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 24, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper made untruthful statements to his supervisor regarding conversations he had with the
district command staff regarding his extended probation.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristine D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000226
February 22, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1254
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper Sullivan drove in an unsafe manner resulting in disabling damage to his
issued patrol car. It is further alleged Trooper Sullivan was untruthful when providing
information associated with the incident.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000227
May 25, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Jesse X. Thayrich
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 16, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged, Correctional Records Specialist failed to meet the expectations of his position and failed a
Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP).”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding was
Undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Commander James W. Anderson, Criminal Records Division
Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000228
February 6, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
#549
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper conducted an improper search of a vehicle and failed to
comply with COBAN requirements.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000229
April 3, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number #549
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 6, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged, during a traffic stop, Trooper conducted an improper search of a vehicle and failed to
comply with COBAN requirements.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings for searches was Proven, and the mobile/in-car video system allegation was Undetermined.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000230
JAY IN LEE
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Chief
PO Bo 42611 • 01 mpia, Wa hington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.\ sp.wa.gov
March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
473
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits. "
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
MSS:rng
Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Sincerely,
~~ Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000231
March 29, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 473
Dear Mr. McBride:
On March 8, 2018, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits.”
We are writing to notify you, the above referenced investigation has been completed. The finding on the
Unsatisfactory Performance allegation was proven. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Michael S. Saunders, Office of Professional Standards
P009747-020326-000232
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Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 473
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 3, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“On February 13, 2020, the Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney issued a Potential
Impeachment Disclosure Determination (PID) letter... “
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings for the
allegations were undetermined. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:srw
Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000233
March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
473
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
MSS:rng
Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000234
JAY IN LEE
Go crnor '
TATE OF WASH! GTO
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
PO Bo 42611 • Olympia, Wa hington 98504-2611 • 360-704-4220 • www.w p.wa.gov
March 8, 2018
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
473
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper submitted inaccurate and incomplete information on multiple affidavits. "
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Ron Kessler, at (360) 704-2344.
MSS:mg
Captain Daniel A. Hall, Tacoma
Captain
Sincerely,
Michael ~ S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Jeffrey R. Sass, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000235
December 13, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Office, and State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona J. Couper
Dear Mr. Brown:
On July 11, 2022, the Washington State Patrol provided notification regarding the State Toxicologist Office and
the above named employee. Please find additional information attached for review and distribution as you deem
appropriate.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at 360-239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
TMD:hdh
Attachments (1)
P009747-020326-000236
July 11, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona J. Couper
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 13, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court issued an order to suppress Drager generated breath test
results. The order stated the State Toxicologist Office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false or
misleading information to WAPA concerning the failure of the self-certifying Drager to comply with WAC 448-
16-060. The order also stated State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona Couper, testified by declaration in a false or
misleading manner regarding the compliance of the self-certifying Drager machine with WAC 448-16-060.
The WSP is forwarding the order as possible potential impeachment disclosure information pursuant to Brady v.
Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1983) for your review and distribution as you deem appropriate. Additional information
will be provided as it becomes available.
If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Pete Stock at 360-239-4904.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
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Attachments (2)
P009747-020326-000237
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Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
October 22, 2013
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 9850 I
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named WSP
employee:
A 2013 Job Performance Improvement Plan (JPIP) to address recurring
performance deficiencies related to completion of quality casework following
current standard operating procedures; organization/cleanliness of work spaces
and case files; and time management.
If you need additional information, please contact Captain Jeff K. DeVere, Human Resource
Division at (360) 704-2324.
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Sincerely,
Captain Travis W. Matheson
Office of Professional Standards
Deputy Chief G. Curt Rattell
Mr. Larry Hebert, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
Mr. James Tarver, Crime Laboratory Division
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P009747-020326-000238
January 14, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Westbrooke, Badge Number 128
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 10, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Sergeant abused and/or neglected a foster child in his care.”
We are writing to notify you no factual information of a policy violation was identified, and the complaint
was rejected. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P009747-020326-000239
December 10, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 128
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Sergeant abused and/or neglected a foster child in his care.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Marc W. Lamoreaux, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Roger D. Wilbur, Investigative Assistance Division
P009747-020326-000240
May 18, 2017
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
789
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
“It is alleged the Trooper failed to activate the front/rear COBAN recording device during violator
stops/contacts. It is further alleged the Trooper failed to comply with written procedures and
expectations for reporting events/instances/arrests occurring on the Capitol Campus. It is also
alleged that Trooper's behavior, performance and statements made during a violator contact, were
unprofessional and inconsistent with training and expectations. EXPANDED DATES: JANUARY 5,
2017 - APRIL 28, 2017. EXPANSION: IT IS ALSO ALLEGED THE TROOPER ENTERED
INACCURATE AND MISLEADING INFORMATION ON HIS TIME AND ACTIVITY REPORTS.”
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Tyler Drake, at (360) 704-2346.
Sincerely,
Captain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Randy F. Drake, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Johnny R. Alexander, Special Operations Division
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Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
June 5, 2017
789
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above named employee:
"It is alleged the trooper was untruthful when he reported an on-duty injury to a supervisor. It is
further alleged the trooper knowingly entered untruthful information on an injury report and falsely
submitted a Labor and Industries claim. "
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Tyler Drake, at (360) 704-2346.
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Sincerely,
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aptain Michael S. Saunders
Office of Professional Standards
Assistant Chief Randy F. Drake, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Johnny R. Alexander, Special Operations Division
P009747-020326-000242
February 9, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
526
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to fulfill her mandatory reporting requirements.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000243
March 7, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 526
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 9, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to fulfill her mandatory reporting requirements.”
We are writing to notify you no factual information to support the allegations was identified, and the
complaint was not accepted. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000244
January 23, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number X189
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CO 2 Zingleman engaged in acts of domestic violence towards her husband.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Commander Vanessa C. Barnes, Communications Division
P009747-020326-000245
November 25, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Zingleman, Badge Number X189
Dear Mr. Brown:
On January 23, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above-named employee:
“It is alleged CO 2 Zingleman engaged in acts of domestic violence towards her husband.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Commander Vanessa C. Barnes, Communications Division
P009747-020326-000246
P009747-020326-000247
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P009747-020326-000250
P009747-020326-000251
Serial Number Date Obs Time Citation Operator Last Name
Operator
Agency
Code BrAC 1 IR BrAC 1 EC ES IR ES EC BrAC 2 IR BrAC2 EC Sts
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ARKC-0062 10/16/2018 00:46:00 1828900025 FETTER, ARTHUR R 0270400 0.117 0.12 0.086 0.089 0.118 0.119 0
ARKC-0060 10/18/2018 17:38:00 1829101593 NESTOR, SHAUN 0270100 0.279 0.293 0.083 0.089 0 0 46
ARKC-0060 10/21/2018 08:23:00 1829400340 RICE, D D 0270100 0.138 0.145 0.084 0.089 0.144 0.151 0
ARKC-0060 10/25/2018 20:43:00 8Z0966655 JOHNSTON, TOBIE J 0271400 0.279 0.294 0.084 0.089 0.288 0.301 0
ARKC-0062 10/27/2018 02:00:00 123 FRAZIER, JACK P WA027040 0.001 0 0.087 0.089 0.001 0 0
ARKC-0060 11/2/2018 23:16:00 1830602289 DONOVAN, PATRICK A 0270900 0.12 0.127 0.084 0.089 0.109 0.116 0
ARKC-0062 11/3/2018 19:58:00 18-029318 SEABURG, RAYMOND E WSP0217 0.126 0.131 0.086 0.089 0.125 0.128 0
ARKC-0060 11/4/2018 01:15:00 1830800013 WICKS, JORDAN P 0270100 0.113 0.12 0.084 0.089 0.109 0.115 0
ARKC-0060 11/4/2018 21:49:00 1830801664 SHELTON-JOHNSON, KALEB 0270100 0.251 0.265 0.083 0.089 0.249 0.261 0
ARKC-0060 11/11/2018 03:12:00 1831500184 VANCE, NATE J 0271400 0.199 0.209 0.084 0.089 0.197 0.206 0
ARKC-0062 11/16/2018 08:58:00 18-030551 DERR, ANDREW J WSP0104 0.267 0.27 0.084 0.089 0.256 0.259 0
ARKC-0060 11/18/2018 21:26:00 1832201529 BOND, ANDREW D 0270100 0.103 0.11 0.084 0.089 0.11 0.115 0
ARKC-0067 5/4/2019 12:25:00 1912400004 DEFFIT, LUIS L 0271300 0.148 0.156 0.084 0.089 0.149 0.155 0
ARKC-0069 6/12/2020 03:03:00 2016400140 BAILEY, ALEXANDER ELLIOTT E 0270000 0.187 0.2 0.082 0.089 0.183 0.196 0
ARKC-0067 6/18/2020 23:00:00 2017001983 DEFFIT, LUIS L 0271300 0.213 0.227 0.082 0.089 0.224 0.237 0
ARKC-0069 6/23/2020 01:08:00 2017402204 PARHAM, PATRICK A 0270000 0.051 0.055 0.082 0.089 0.053 0.057 0
ARKC-0069 6/28/2020 01:06:00 20-010287 SIX, BRANDON K WSP0113 0.078 0.084 0.083 0.089 0.082 0.087 0
ARKC-0069 6/30/2020 19:32:00 20-010447 SANBORN, JOSHUA A WSP0103 0.048 0.052 0.083 0.089 0.048 0.052 0
ARKC-0069 7/4/2020 02:46:00 20-010657 DATTILO, JOHN D WSP0103 0.098 0.107 0.082 0.089 0.106 0.114 0
ARKC-0067 7/16/2020 21:14:00 2019802074 DEFFIT, LUIS L 0271300 0.055 0.06 0.083 0.089 0.055 0.059 0
ARLC-0009 6/18/2021 13:57:00 21-001086 JENKINS, DAVID W WSP0104 0.137 0.144 0.083 0.089 0.135 0.144 0
ARKD-0018 7/16/2021 00:36:00 21-012801 MAGERSTAEDT, JOSHUA H WSP0808 0.217 0.23 0.083 0.089 0.216 0.224 0
ARKD-0018 8/1/2021 15:48:00 9060067 RICE, STEVEN D 0000004 0.028 0.03 0.085 0.089 0.026 0.027 0
ARKC-0072 11/7/2021 01:08:00 2131100037 URCKFITZ, SEAN A 0271100 0.169 0.175 0.083 0.089 0.162 0.168 0
ARKC-0066 11/16/2021 20:31:00 21-019558 BIDOT, P WSP0113 0.24 0.249 0.083 0.089 0.241 0.25 0
ARKC-0072 11/25/2021 00:16:00 2132802245 PALMA, PJ S 0271100 0.187 0.194 0.083 0.089 0.192 0.199 0
ARKC-0072 12/12/2021 04:38:00 2134600275 URCKFITZ, SEAN A 0271100 0.143 0.148 0.083 0.089 0.154 0.16 0
ARKC-0072 1/17/2022 01:45:00 2201700077 FELEPPA, GREGORY 0271100 0.162 0.168 0.083 0.089 0.155 0.161 0
P009747-020326-000252
The below is in reference to the March 10, 2022, WSP Breath Test Program letter re: Potential
Impeachment Disclosure Concerning Breath Test Documents.
Each test lists identified, and listed on page two of the original document, provides an operator agency
code. The effected agencies are identified below based on ORI. All cases appear to be within the county
of Pierce with two exceptions (Mason County and one unknown).
WA0270400 BUCKLEY PD
WA0270100 PUYALLUP PD
WA0271400 BONNEY LAKE PD
WA0270900 MILTON PD
WA0271300 ORTING PD
WA0270000 PIERCE CO SO TACOMA
WA0271100 STEILACOOM PD
WSP0217 11/3/2018 18-029318* Pierce County *incorrect case # in database (18-029384)
WSP0104 11/16/2018 18-030551 Pierce County
WSP0113 06/28/2020 20-010287 Pierce County
WSP0103 06/30/2020 20-010477 Pierce County
WSP0103 07/04/2020 20-010657 Pierce County
WSP0104 06/18/2021 21-011086 Pierce County
WSP0808 07/16/2021 21-012801 Mason County
WSP0113 11/16/2021 21-019558 Pierce County
0000004 Unknown Agency – Operator listed under National Park Service – Breath Test Instrument
located at Shelton PD
**Cases with a WSP ORI were reviewed in the agency records management system
P009747-020326-000253
July 11, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona J. Couper
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 13, 2022, the Kitsap County District Court issued an order to suppress Drager generated breath test
results. The order stated the State Toxicologist Office provided inaccurate, incomplete, and/or false or
misleading information to WAPA concerning the failure of the self-certifying Drager to comply with WAC 448-
16-060. The order also stated State Toxicologist, Dr. Fiona Couper, testified by declaration in a false or
misleading manner regarding the compliance of the self-certifying Drager machine with WAC 448-16-060.
The WSP is forwarding the order as possible potential impeachment disclosure information pursuant to Brady v.
Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1983) for your review and distribution as you deem appropriate. Additional information
will be provided as it becomes available.
If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Pete Stock at 360-239-4904.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Petersen T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
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Attachments (2)
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State of-Washington
Malling Address: 600 Capitol Way N • Olympia, WA 98501-1091 • (360) 902-2200, TDD (360) 902-220!
Main Office Location: Natural Resources Building• 1111 Washington Street SE• Olympia, WA
, Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary
April 25, 2016
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia, WA 98501 .
Number: 141 . .
Dear Mr. McBride:
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Law Enforcement Program is
providing notification that an administrative investigation has been completed and found the
above named employee:
Provided false and/or misleading testimony as a witness during an administrative investigation.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at 360-701-6261
Sincerely,
Captain Dan Brinson
Office Professional Standards
Deputy Chief Mike Cenci
Captain Alan Myers, Region 4
Sergeant Russ Mullins, Detachment 13
Officer Zach Gaston, Detachment 13
Personnel File
P009747-020326-000255
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~tate of Washington
Malling Address: 600 Capitol Way N • Olympia, WA 98501-1091 • (360) 902-2200-, TDD (360) 902-2207
Main Office ~ocatlon: Natural Resources Building • 1111 Washington Street SE • Olympia, WA
Mr. Tom McBride
Executive Secretary _
April 25, 2016
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 ·10th Ave SE .
Olympia, WA 98501
Number: 151
Dear Mr. McBride:
- The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's (WDFW) Law Enforcement Program is
providing notification that an administrative investigation has been completed and found the
above named employee:
Intentionally removed a gun safe containing firearms (property of another) from a State-owned
facility to his personal residence.
If you need additional information, please contact me, at 360-701 -:-6261 .
Captain Dan on
Office of Pro essional Standards
WDFWPolice
Cc: Deputy Chief Mike Cenci
Captain Alan Myers, Region 4
Sergeant Jennifer Maurstad, Detachment 11
Officer David Jones, Detachment 11
Personnel File
P009747-020326-000256
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Washington State
Liquor and Cannabis Board
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Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 13, 2019, the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) received Information
and commenced an investigation on the above named employee in which the following
misconduct was alleged: • Sgt. Mark Baker fraudulently entered field contacts into the Enforcement
Electronic Notebook (EN) that he did not perform on the date and time he claimed. • When questioned by his supervisor about the fraudulent field contacts, Sgt.
Baker continued his deception by answering questions and offering additional
'information regarding them. • Sgt. Baker engaged in time theft on July 31, 2019 when he claimed three
hours of work time for time spent at home not performing work duties, including
fraudulently entering field caatacts into the EN .. I
am writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been completed and due to
the findings in the investigation, Sergeant Baker's employment was terminated on
September 13, 2019.
If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 664-1617.
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Ronald Rupke, Deputy Chief
WSLCB Enforcement
Deputy Chief Steve Johnson, WSLCB
Sam Young, WSLCB
PO Box 43075, 3000 Pacific Ave. SE, Olympia WA 98504-3075, (360) 664-1600
lcb.wa.gov
P009747-020326-000257
P009747-020326-000258
P009747-020326-000259
October 18, 2024
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Ahlstedt, Badge Number 508
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 28, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper operated a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or
drugs and was arrested for DUI.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
P009747-020326-000260
December 28, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 508
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper operated a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or
drugs and was arrested for DUI.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Jason L. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000261
November 24, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 424
Dear Mr. Brown:
On October 8, 2021, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above named
employee:
“It is alleged that Trooper conducted an unsafe U-turn and was struck, causing a collision. It is further
alleged that Trooper provided untruthful information regarding the collision to the on-scene Sergeant.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the finding for the
truthfulness allegation was Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete
Stock at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Daniel J. Atchison, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Kristene D. O’Shannon, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000262
December 23, 2021
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Alexander, Badge Number 6
Dear Mr. Brown:
On November 17, 2020, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged, while testifying in a deposition and/or civil trial, Assistant Chief provided false,
untruthful, or misleading information.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the findings were
Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock at (360) 239-4904.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Assistant Chief Scott A. McCoy, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Bureau
P009747-020326-000263
August 16, 2022
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
X118
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CO4 acted in an inappropriate, discriminatory and/or retaliatory manner toward coworkers.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Pete Stock, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Tyler M. Drake
Office of Professional Standards
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Commander Vanessa C. Barnes, Communications Division
Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen Technical Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000264
September 15, 2023
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number X118
Dear Mr. Brown:
On August 16, 2022, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged CO4 acted in an inappropriate, discriminatory and/or retaliatory manner toward
coworkers.”
We are writing to notify you the investigation referenced above has been completed, and the
findings were Proven. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Commander Vanessa C. Barnes, Communications Division
Assistant Chief Shannon I. Bendiksen Technical Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000265
P009747-020326-000266
Eric Peter, Sheriff
Mike Hairston, Undersheriff
Kim Ott, Chief Civil Deputy
David Alexander, Chief Criminal Deputy
San Juan County Sheriff’s Office
96 2nd Street N
P O Box 669
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
O:360-378-4151 • F: 360-378-7125
Re: Potential Impeachment Disclosure- Deputy Jason Gross
The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the potential veracity or omissions of Deputy Jason Gross
during the investigation of a sexual assault in case number 24-004760.
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be provided with the
outcome.
Eric Peter- Sheriff
P009747-020326-000267
Eric Peter, Sheriff
Mike Hairston, Undersheriff
Kim Ott, Chief Civil Deputy
David Alexander, Chief Criminal Deputy
San Juan County Sheriff’s Office
96 2nd Street N
P O Box 669
Friday Harbor, WA 98250
O:360-378-4151 • F: 360-378-7125
Re: Potential Impeachment Disclosure- Deputy Jason Gross
The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the potential veracity or omissions of Deputy Jason Gross
during the investigation of a sexual assault in case number 24-004760.
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be provided with the
outcome.
Eric Peter- Sheriff
P009747-020326-000268
March 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 478
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged while off duty, Trooper operated a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol
and/or drugs and was involved in a fatality collision, resulting in her arrest for vehicular
homicide.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Deborah D. Wilson, Yakima
P009747-020326-000269
March 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 1184
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper failed to make proper notification he would be out on leave for his assigned
Legislative Security shifts. It is further alleged Trooper failed to follow an order from his
supervisor to call his assigned Legislative Security supervisor regarding his leave. It is also
alleged Trooper provided untruthful information regarding his communications with a
supervisor.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with
the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain John J. Gundermann, Bremerton
P009747-020326-000270
May 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 1184
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 14, 2025, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the above
named employee:
“It is alleged Trooper failed to make proper notification he would be out on leave for his assigned
Legislative Security shifts. It is further alleged Trooper failed to follow an order from his
supervisor to call his assigned Legislative Security supervisor regarding his leave. It is also
alleged Trooper provided untruthful information regarding his communications with a
supervisor.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings for
8.00.030 Employee Conduct (A) Unacceptable Conduct and 8.00.030 Employee Conduct (I) Neglect
of Duty were Proven. The finding for 8.00.120 Insubordination was Undetermined and the finding for
8.00.150 Truthfulness was Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Aaron ML. Westbrooke
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Julie A. Fisher, Bremerton
P009747-020326-000271
March 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 475
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged that Trooper has committed acts of theft in the 1st and 2nd degree.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
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Captain Jason M. Linn, Vancouver
P009747-020326-000272
March 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 475
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged while off duty and serving as the mayor of Woodland, Washington, Trooper
unlawfully deleted public records.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron
Westbrooke, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain Jason M. Linn, Vancouver
P009747-020326-000273
May 29, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Hawke Leach, Badge Number 1060
Dear Mr. Brown:
On June 21, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the abovenamed employee:
“It is alleged Trooper used deadly force with a firearm without proper justification. It is further alleged
Trooper failed to notify a supervisor of the use of deadly force.”
We are writing to notify you the above-mentioned investigation has been closed. The findings were
Proven. If you need additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Aaron ML. Westbrooke
Office of Professional Standards
AMW:hdh
Captain John J. Gundermann, Tacoma
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Assistant Chief Shane M. Nelson, Investigative Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000274
May 12, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 901
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, after responding to a collision involving a family member, Trooper Schulze allowed
her personal feelings to influence her official conduct. It is further alleged Trooper Schulze
improperly deactivated and/or failed to activate her cameras while at the collision scene. It is also
alleged Trooper Schulze provided untruthful information regarding her body worn camera footage
related to the collision scene.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Aaron ML. Westbrooke
Office of Professional Standards
AMW:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000275
March 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Sharff, Badge Number 20
Dear Mr. Brown:
On March 14, 2025, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above named employee:
“It is alleged Captain provided untruthful information regarding an anonymous
complaint lodged against the complainant.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The
findings were Unfounded. If you need additional information, please contact me at
(360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Assistant Chief Christina R. Martin, Technical Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000276
April 22, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Sullivan, Badge Number 1254
Dear Mr. Brown:
On February 22, 2024, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above-named former employee:
“It is alleged Trooper Sullivan drove in an unsafe manner resulting in disabling damage to his
issued patrol car. It is further alleged Trooper Sullivan was untruthful when providing
information associated with the incident.”
We are writing to notify you the above referenced investigation has been closed. The findings
were Proven. The employee tendered his resignation before the trial board began. If you need
additional information, please contact me at (360) 704-2330.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Aaron ML. Westbrooke
Office of Professional Standards
AMW:hdh
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000277
April 14, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 389
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper provided untruthful information regarding the creation, completion and/or
submission of a Police Traffic Collision Report.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with
the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Aaron Westbrooke, at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Neil O. Weaver
Office of Professional Standards
NOW:hdh
Captain John J. Gundermann, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000278
May 12, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
M. Young
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty and after consuming alcohol, FS 2 Young engaged in acts of domestic
violence towards her husband.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Acting Captain Aaron
Westbrooke at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Acting Captain Aaron ML. Westbrooke
Office of Professional Standards
AMW:hdh
Dr. Fiona J. Couper, Forensic Laboratory Services Bureau
P009747-020326-000279
November 26, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 1206
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper provided untruthful information regarding military leave. It is
further alleged Trooper failed to comply with the terms of his administrative reassignment
to residence IOC.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain John J. Gundermann, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000280
September 29, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Mendoza, Badge Number 763
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper engaged in acts of domestic violence towards his domestic
partner and/or child, some of which occurred after consuming alcohol.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Kathryn Garden
at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000281
November 26, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 1177
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off-duty, Trooper unintentionally discharged his authorized backup
firearm through his apartment wall, into an adjoining apartment.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000282
September 18, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 930
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper struck a curb while operating his patrol vehicle. It is also alleged
Trooper failed to provide truthful information to his supervisor regarding the collision.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Jason M. Linn, Vancouver
P009747-020326-000283
September 29, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Number 549
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an administrative
investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper inappropriately touched the complainant during a search incident to arrest. It
is further alleged Trooper provided untruthful information during a Department of Licensing Hearing
regarding the complainant’s DUI arrest processing. It is also alleged Trooper called the complainant
to intimidate her and/or interfere with her public disclosure request.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent with the
outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Kathryn Garden at
(360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Jason C. Knott, Marysville
P009747-020326-000284
December 9, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 1287
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper approached his neighbor's residence to ask them to
reduce noise, and while knocking on a window broke the window and caused damage to
the property.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain John J. Gundermann, Tacoma
P009747-020326-000285
P009747-020326-000286
Date
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BrAC1
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BrAC1
EC
BrAC1
Sts BA1 BV1 ET1 B1 Tm Active Cyl Lot# ES IR ES EC
BrAC2
IR
BrAC2
EC
BrAC2
Sts BA2 BV2 ET2 B2 Tm Sts
06/11/24 15:05 Y N TEST ZEPEDA, PEDRO
WSP
0257 01/01/1950 0.080 0.000 0.000 0 1.8 8.8 15:26 302-402937219 0.081 0.078 0.000 0.000 0 1.8 8.0 15:30 0
06/12/24 01:31 Y N 24-010550
BARRERAGONZALEZ, JORGE WA0 208 09/17/1997 0.079 0.136 0.130 1 1.7 6.5 01:51 302-402937219 0.081 0.079 0.137 0.134 1 1.8 8.0 01:56 0
06/16/24 02:42 Y N 24-010839 NUNEZ, JAVIER
WSP
0207 07/14/1978 0.080 4 03:02 302-402971713 56
06/16/24 02:55 Y N 24-010841
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 05/08/2000 0.080 0.140 0.143 0 1.7 10.0 03:15 302-402971713 0.078 0.081 0.137 0.138 0 1.7 10.8 03:20 0
06/16/24 05:56 Y N 24-010853 JANG, CONNOR H
WSP
0204 11/28/1997 0.079 0.090 0.090 0 2.0 7.8 06:17 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.089 0.090 0 2.2 9.4 06:22 0
06/16/24 13:13 Y N 24-010865 CLARK, ERIC A
WA
WSP 08/09/1986 0.079 0.101 0.101 2 2.0 20.7
13:34
13:32 302-402971713 0.078 0.080 0.105 0.105 0 2.4 19.6 13:39 0
06/17/24 06:00 Y N 24-010919 DAHL, BJORN C
WSP
0205 06/05/2001 0.079 0.146 0.144 0 2.6 6.8 06:20 302-402971713 0.080 0.080 0.140 0.139 0 2.7 6.8 06:24 0
06/19/24 19:12 Y N 24-011059
MACDONALD,
CAMERON J
WSP
0203 08/11/1992 0.079 0.161 0.160 0 2.0 8.3 19:31 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.168 0.168 2 1.9 11.3 19:35 0
06/19/24 21:42 Y N 24-011067
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 08/21/1990 0.079 0.214 0.212 0 2.1 9.7 22:02 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.215 0.213 0 2.1 8.4 22:07 0
06/22/24 00:02 Y N 24-011215 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 12/18/1978 0.079 0.090 0.091 0 2.3 8.0 00:20 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.091 0.093 0 2.5 8.6 00:25 0
06/22/24 02:25 Y N 24-011234
RUDENKO, DAVID
S
WSP
0207 07/10/2001 0.079 0.139 0.139 0 1.9 10.4 02:44 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.139 0.139 0 2.1 10.7 02:49 0
06/22/24 03:53 Y N 24-011246 HOMA, PATRICK R
WSP
0208 07/30/1974 0.079 V 0 1.7 8.9 04:12 302-402971713 7
06/22/24 03:53 Y N 24-011246 HOMA, PATRICK R
WSP
0208 07/30/1974 0.079 0.127 0.128 1 1.8 7.9 04:16 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.128 0.128 0 1.8 9.0 04:21 0
06/23/24 03:43 Y N 24-011317 JANG, CONNOR H
WSP
0204 07/07/1984 0.079 0.200 0.197 0 2.2 7.7 04:03 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.202 0.200 0 2.5 8.7 04:08 0
06/23/24 19:55 Y N 24-011370 JANG, CONNOR H
WSP
0204 08/30/1975 0.079 R 0 20:14 302-402971713 46
06/24/24 05:15 Y N 24-011394
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 04/18/1999 0.080 0.136 0.133 0 1.7 5.2 05:35 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.128 0.127 0 1.9 6.1 05:40 0
06/25/24 03:28 Y N 24-011441
RUDENKO, DAVID
S
WSP
0207 04/11/2006 0.079 0.071 0.071 0 2.3 10.2 03:47 302-402971713 0.080 0.081 0.069 0.069 0 2.3 10.3 03:52 0
06/28/24 02:40 Y N 24-011586 HOMA, PATRICK R
WSP
0208 10/25/1954 0.079 0.097 0.099 0 1.7 8.2 03:11 302-402971713 0.078 0.082 0.091 0.095 0 1.8 8.2 03:16 0
06/28/24 17:25 Y N 24-011619
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 10/14/1997 0.079 3
17:46
17:44 302-402971713 56
06/28/24 17:25 Y N 24-011619
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 10/14/1997 0.080 0.166 0.172 0 1.7 9.4 17:48 302-402971713 0.077 0.081 0.169 0.172 0 1.9 8.0 17:53 0
06/28/24 22:29 Y N 24-011638
BROYLES, JEREMY
T
WSP
0208 12/27/1993 0.079 0.143 0.144 0 3.3 10.0 22:50 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.141 0.142 1 3.4 10.7 22:55 0
06/29/24 02:47 Y N 24-011675 KLEPAC, REGAN J
WSP
0203 05/04/1987 0.079 0.165 0.164 0 1.8 7.4 03:08 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.161 0.159 0 2.0 7.3 03:12 0
06/29/24 02:54 Y N 24-011676 HOMA, PATRICK R
WSP
0208 03/09/1990 0.079 0.128 0.128 0 1.9 6.9 03:18 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.130 0.130 0 2.1 7.9 03:23 0
06/30/24 01:28 Y N 24-011758 VARGO, ISAAC J
WSP
0207 06/08/1992 0.079 0.212 0.208 0 1.8 7.7 01:48 302-402971713 0.078 0.081 0.207 0.206 0 1.9 8.3 01:52 0
06/30/24 03:22 Y N 24-011775 JANG, CONNOR H
WSP
0204 09/22/1990 0.079 R 0 03:41 302-402971713 46
07/03/24 05:29 Y N 24-011934
MACDONALD,
CAMERON J
WSP
0203 11/04/1994 0.080 0.112 0.112 0 1.8 7.2 05:50 302-402971713 0.080 0.081 0.106 0.106 0 2.2 8.0 05:55 0
07/05/24 20:59 Y N 24-012155 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 12/25/1991 0.079 0.117 0.118 1 1.7 8.5 21:19 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.110 0.112 3 1.8 7.1 21:23 0
07/06/24 19:50 Y N 24-012239 BOYD, PARKER C
WA
WSP
207 03/12/1988 0.079 0.176 0.178 1 1.8 5.7 20:11 302-402971713 0.078 0.081 0.167 0.168 0 2.1 6.0 20:15 0
Results for Draeger #ARKA-0046 Between 6/11/2024 and 9/11/2024
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P009747-020326-000287
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IR
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EC
BrAC2
Sts BA2 BV2 ET2 B2 Tm Sts
07/07/24 02:19 Y N 24-012284 BOYD, PARKER C
WA
WSP
207 01/31/1996 0.079 0.089 0.089 0 1.6 10.0 02:40 302-402971713 0.080 0.080 0.091 0.092 0 1.6 9.9 02:44 0
07/12/24 03:01 Y N 24-012582 HOMA, PATRICK R
WSP
0208 03/12/1987 0.079 0.137 0.140 0 1.8 6.3 03:20 302-402971713 0.080 0.082 0.133 0.136 0 1.8 6.3 03:24 0
07/12/24 23:56 Y N 24-012628 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 11/23/1999 0.079 0.077 0.079 0 2.1 7.6 00:16 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.080 0.081 0 2.2 9.5 00:20 0
07/14/24 03:08 Y N 24-012738 VARGO, ISAAC J
WSP
0207 03/23/1988 0.079 5
03:29
03:27 302-402971713 56
07/14/24 03:08 Y N 24-012738 VARGO, ISAAC J
WSP
0207 03/23/1988 0.080 0.072 0.076 0 1.7 9.9 03:31 302-402971713 0.079 0.082 0.071 0.074 0 1.7 8.5 03:36 0
07/14/24 04:18 Y N 24-012743
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 11/28/1969 0.079 0.179 0.180 0 1.5 7.4 04:39 302-402971713 0.079 0.082 0.178 0.179 1 1.7 8.0 04:44 0
07/15/24 00:41 Y N 24-012791 VARGO, ISAAC J
WSP
0207 08/02/2000 0.079 0.162 0.164 6 1.6 13.8 01:02 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.149 0.150 0 1.6 9.9 01:08 0
07/15/24 01:41 Y N 24-012797
RUDENKO, DAVID
S
WSP
0207 02/15/1994 0.079 0.085 0.088 0 3.1 9.6 02:01 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.086 0.088 0 3.1 9.8 02:05 0
07/15/24 03:17 Y N 24-012802
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 07/31/2002 0.079 0.194 0.191 0 1.8 6.3 03:38 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.199 0.197 1 2.0 6.9 03:43 0
07/22/24 18:36 Y N 24-013314
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 04/28/1971 0.079 1
18:58
18:57 302-402971713 56
07/22/24 18:36 Y N 24-013314
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 04/28/1971 0.080 0.206 0.210 0 2.1 6.4 19:00 302-402971713 0.078 0.083 0.199 0.205 2 2.1 5.5 19:05 0
07/23/24 13:18 Y N 24-013353
MARQUEZ,
ANTHONY S
WSP
0205 02/25/1987 0.079 0.101 0.104 1 1.7 9.7 13:39 302-402971713 0.079 0.082 0.101 0.103 3 1.7 12.1 13:44 0
07/23/24 23:57 Y N 24-013391
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 04/08/1985 0.079 0.186 0.189 0 1.7 9.1 00:18 302-402971713 0.078 0.082 0.191 0.193 0 1.8 9.3 00:22 0
07/24/24 01:50 Y N 24-013395 SCHULTE, C J
WSP
0207 04/21/2000 0.079 R 0 02:10 302-402971713 46
07/25/24 01:38 Y N 24-013449
MARTIN,
EDGARDO J
WSP
0207 08/26/1972 R 302-402971713 46
07/25/24 02:37 Y N 24-010889 NUNEZ, JAVIER
WSP
0207 03/17/2004 0.080 0.095 0.097 0 1.9 6.4 02:57 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.099 0.100 0 1.6 11.8 03:01 0
07/25/24 21:31 Y N 24-013487
RUDENKO, DAVID
S
WSP
0207 08/07/1980 0.079 0.288 0.287 0 2.7 8.1 21:54 302-402971713 0.078 0.081 0.273 0.271 0 1.8 6.4 21:59 0
07/26/24 20:00 Y N 24-013551 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 02/08/1993 0.079 0.181 0.182 0 2.1 6.9 20:20 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.182 0.184 0 2.2 8.0 20:24 0
07/26/24 22:11 Y N 24-013562 HOMA, PATRICK R
WSP
0208 08/17/1994 0.079 0.108 0.111 1 2.0 5.8 22:30 302-402971713 0.078 0.081 0.103 0.106 0 2.1 6.4 22:35 0
07/26/24 23:41 Y N 24-013562 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 01/26/1994 0.079 0.170 0.169 0 2.0 8.6 00:00 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.174 0.174 0 1.9 9.9 00:05 0
07/27/24 00:03 Y N 24-013575
JONES, NICHOLAS
R
WSP
0207 08/03/1992 0.079 0.133 0.132 0 1.7 11.2 00:23 302-402971713 0.078 0.080 0.130 0.130 0 1.7 9.9 00:27 0
07/27/24 02:18 Y N 24-013596
GONZALEZ, AIRAN
A
WSP
0208 04/10/1978 0.079 0.091 0.090 2 2.0 13.8 02:39 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.086 0.086 0 2.2 11.5 02:43 0
07/28/24 22:10 Y N 24-013761 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 09/18/2000 0.079 0.191 0.190 1 1.7 8.0 22:29 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.200 0.197 0 1.8 11.5 22:34 0
07/29/24 04:20 Y N 24-013784 APISIT, PHIRAWAT
WSP
0203 02/14/2001 0.079 0.218 0.214 0 1.9 8.6 04:40 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.207 0.203 0 2.0 7.8 04:45 0
07/30/24 06:28 Y N 24-013831
MACDONALD,
CAMERON J
WSP
0203 10/25/1994 0.079 0.156 0.156 0 2.2 6.5 06:47 302-402971713 0.079 0.080 0.150 0.150 0 2.4 8.0 06:51 0
07/31/24 01:33 Y N 24-013873
WATTS, KAMERON
D
WSP
0216 05/06/1989 0.079 0.079 0.077 0 1.9 7.3 01:53 302-402971713 0.080 0.080 0.080 0.079 0 2.1 7.9 01:57 0
08/02/24 16:00 Y N 24-014007
MARQUEZ,
ANTHONY S
WSP
0205 06/12/1995 0.079 0.125 0.128 0 2.0 6.3 16:19 302-402971713 0.080 0.082 0.121 0.125 0 1.9 6.7 16:23 0
08/02/24 22:34 Y N 24-014035
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 04/06/1989 0.079 0.351 0.349 0 2.0 5.7 22:54 302-402971713 0.078 0.082 0.329 0.327 0 2.5 6.0 22:59 0
Results for Draeger #ARKA-0046 Between 6/11/2024 and 9/11/2024
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BrAC2
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EC
BrAC2
Sts BA2 BV2 ET2 B2 Tm Sts
08/03/24 19:39 Y N 24-014116
DONWEN, NATHAN
L
WSP
0214 01/03/2003 R 302-402971713 46
08/04/24 00:13 Y N 24-014137 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 08/07/1982 0.079 0.127 0.128 0 2.1 6.8 00:32 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.134 0.136 0 2.0 12.1 00:36 0
08/04/24 04:29 Y N 24-014158
PAULO, DARRYLJAY A WSP 0208 05/08/1960 0.079 0.127 0.127 1 1.5 13.0 04:48 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.123 0.124 0 1.8 7.2 04:53 0
08/04/24 17:17 Y N 24-014183
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 04/16/1997 0.079 R 0 17:39 302-402971713 46
08/05/24 02:34 Y N 24-014213
BROYLES, JEREMY
T
WSP
0208 01/22/1981 0.080 0.173 0.174 2 1.6 5.4 02:55 302-402971713 0.078 0.081 0.168 0.169 1 2.0 7.5 03:00 0
08/05/24 20:54 Y N 24-014253
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 09/13/1979 0.079 0.001 0.000 0 2.1 6.6 21:14 302-402971713 0.080 0.082 0.000 0.000 0 2.5 9.3 21:18 0
08/08/24 20:13 Y N 24-014449
RUDENKO, DAVID
S
WSP
0207 05/23/1964 0.079 0.107 0.110 0 1.7 5.9 20:34 302-402971713 0.080 0.083 0.104 0.106 0 2.2 6.8 20:39 0
08/09/24 18:44 Y N 24-014510 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 02/10/1967 0.079 1
19:12
19:12 302-402971713 56
08/09/24 18:44 Y N 24-014510 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 02/10/1967 0.080 0.126 0.131 3 1.8 6.4 19:17 302-402971713 0.079 0.083 0.131 0.134 0 1.7 7.8 19:21 0
08/10/24 02:51 Y N 24-014564 NUNEZ, JAVIER
WSP
0207 10/27/1992 0.079 0.129 0.135 0 1.8 6.1 03:10 302-402971713 0.076 0.082 0.133 0.140 0 2.2 8.6 03:14 0
08/10/24 13:49 Y N 24-014587
FUCHS, CAROL
ANN E
WSP
0206 04/14/1981 0.079 0.233 0.234 0 2.2 11.3 14:09 302-402971713 0.079 0.083 0.227 0.227 0 2.0 11.8 14:14 0
08/10/24 23:10 Y N 24-014604
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 03/30/1977 0.079 0.311 0.308 0 1.9 6.9 23:34 302-402971713 0.078 0.082 0.294 0.291 0 2.2 7.5 23:39 0
08/11/24 04:09 Y N 24-014631
PAULO, DARRYLJAY A WSP 0208 11/12/1995 0.079 0.232 0.231 3 1.8 6.6 04:29 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.242 0.242 6 1.7 8.4 04:35 0
08/11/24 05:37 Y N 24-014637
BROYLES, JEREMY
T
WSP
0208 06/07/2002 0.079 V 1 3.3 8.7
05:58
05:57 302-402971713 7
08/11/24 05:37 Y N 24-014637
BROYLES, JEREMY
T
WSP
0208 06/07/2002 0.079 0.094 0.095 0 2.6 8.3 06:03 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.093 0.095 0 2.7 7.1 06:07 0
08/12/24 20:11 Y N 24-014722
LITTLEFIELD,
NOAH E
WA
WSP
02 01/15/1990 0.079 0.152 0.154 5 1.9 5.8 20:33 302-402971713 0.080 0.083 0.152 0.156 2 2.0 7.0 20:38 0
08/14/24 02:01 Y N 24-014791
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 09/12/1997 0.079 4 02:23 302-402971713 56
08/14/24 02:01 Y N 24-014791
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 09/12/1997 0.080 0.158 0.161 0 1.8 5.9 02:26 302-402971713 0.078 0.083 0.151 0.152 2 1.7 6.6 02:30 0
08/15/24 02:28 Y N 24-014877
JONES, NICHOLAS
R
WSP
0207 02/10/1989 0.079 0.195 0.196 0 2.0 7.1 02:48 302-402971713 0.080 0.082 0.196 0.197 0 2.1 8.3 02:52 0
08/15/24 21:42 Y N 24-014915 NUNEZ, JAVIER
WSP
0207 09/24/1994 0.080 0.193 0.194 0 2.1 7.0 22:03 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.181 0.180 0 1.9 6.8 22:07 0
08/16/24 00:55 Y N 24-014937 BOYES, KRISTYN N
WSP
0216 02/22/2006 0.079 0.066 0.067 0 2.5 10.7 01:15 302-402971713 0.080 0.081 0.066 0.068 0 2.3 9.7 01:19 0
08/17/24 02:12 Y N 24-015019
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 11/12/2003 0.079 0.102 0.104 0 1.9 10.0 02:33 302-402971713 0.080 0.081 0.105 0.108 1 1.9 9.4 02:37 0
08/17/24 02:26 Y N 24-015017
PAULO, DARRYLJAY A WSP 0208 11/11/1997 0.079 0.222 0.222 0 1.7 8.4 02:47 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.225 0.223 0 1.5 9.1 02:51 0
08/17/24 02:39 Y N 24-015022 NUNEZ, JAVIER
WSP
0207 07/05/2003 0.079 0.090 0.090 0 1.6 12.1 02:58 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.089 0.090 0 1.6 14.7 03:03 0
08/17/24 04:12 Y N 24-015041
I`AMANU,
GREGORY A
WSP
0207 04/25/1999 0.079 0.145 0.144 0 2.2 12.3 04:32 302-402971713 0.080 0.081 0.152 0.152 0 2.8 11.8 04:36 0
08/17/24 05:32 Y N 24-015042 NUNEZ, JAVIER
WSP
0207 04/16/1985 0.079 0.144 0.145 1 1.7 7.7 05:52 302-402971713 0.077 0.079 0.155 0.153 0 1.7 9.9 05:57 0
08/17/24 19:19 Y N 24-015062
OVIEDO CERDA,
JOSE R
WSP
0208 11/27/1981 0.079 0.082 0.081 0 1.6 16.2 19:40 302-402971713 0.078 0.078 0.084 0.083 0 1.7 11.0 19:45 0
08/18/24 01:49 Y N 24-015091 TURLEY, NOAH R
WSP
0208 03/04/1991 302-402971713 13
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08/18/24 01:49 Y N 24-015091 TURLEY, NOAH R
WSP
0208 03/04/1991 0.079 0.235 0.233 3 1.7 9.5 02:09 302-402971713 0.077 0.080 0.257 0.255 3 1.6 10.1 02:14 0
08/18/24 01:49 Y N 24-015093
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 12/14/1990 0.079 3 02:23 302-402971713 56
08/18/24 01:49 Y N 24-015093
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 12/14/1990 0.080 0.181 0.183 0 1.5 7.8 02:25 302-402971713 0.077 0.078 0.199 0.196 0 1.5 10.0 02:30 0
08/18/24 05:17 Y N 24-015108
PAULO, DARRYLJAY A WSP 0208 05/23/2003 0.079 0.078 0.076 0 1.6 12.8 05:38 302-402971713 0.078 0.077 0.076 0.074 0 1.9 6.6 05:42 0
08/22/24 02:37 Y N 24-015360
I`AMANU,
GREGORY A
WSP
0207 03/18/1996 0.079 0.212 0.215 0 2.1 10.2 03:10 302-402971713 0.077 0.081 0.213 0.217 1 2.3 11.8 03:15 0
08/23/24 02:19 Y N 24-015424
I`AMANU,
GREGORY A
WSP
0207 09/10/1999 0.079 0.089 0.090 0 2.0 11.5 02:48 302-402971713 0.078 0.079 0.088 0.089 0 1.5 12.0 02:52 0
08/23/24 23:00 Y N 24-015492
I`AMANU,
GREGORY A
WSP
0207 08/03/1974 0.079 0.053 0.053 0 3.3 12.0 23:20 302-402971713 0.078 0.080 0.049 0.050 0 3.2 10.2 23:24 0
08/24/24 00:37 Y N 24-015498 TURLEY, NOAH R
WSP
0208 07/27/1955 0.079 0.123 0.124 0 2.0 9.0 00:58 302-402971713 0.078 0.080 0.117 0.119 0 1.8 7.9 01:02 0
08/24/24 03:14 Y N 24-015527 BICKFORD, NEIL E
WSP
0207 02/04/1989 0.079 0.150 0.150 0 2.1 7.3 03:36 302-402971713 0.077 0.080 0.138 0.141 7 2.0 7.5 03:42 0
08/25/24 05:13 Y N 24-015609
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 12/15/2004 0.079 5 05:34 302-402971713 56
08/25/24 05:13 Y N 24-015609
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 12/15/2004 0.080 7 05:38 302-402971713 56
08/25/24 05:13 Y N 24-015609
TUNSTALL,
JORDAN A
WSP
0208 12/15/2004 0.080 0.178 0.184 0 1.8 8.1 05:41 302-402971713 0.077 0.080 0.175 0.177 1 1.5 9.7 05:45 0
08/25/24 21:11 Y N 24-015638
GONZALEZ, AIRAN
A
WSP
0208 11/16/1973 0.079 0.142 0.142 0 1.9 8.3 21:30 302-402971713 0.078 0.079 0.143 0.143 0 1.7 8.0 21:34 0
08/26/24 00:36 Y N 24-015650
GONZALEZ, AIRAN
A
WSP
0208 01/01/1999 0.079 0.353 0.348 0 1.7 11.5 01:12 302-402971713 0.077 0.080 0.353 0.347 0 2.7 13.6 01:17 0
08/28/24 01:45 Y N 24-015772
AGUINALDO,
ALEXANDER
GIANN A
WSP
0207 02/27/2005 0.079 0.178 0.181 0 1.7 8.7 02:09 302-402971713 0.078 0.080 0.165 0.165 0 1.8 12.3 02:14 0
08/30/24 04:46 Y N 24-015919
PAULO, DARRYLJAY A WSP 0208 01/14/1993 0.079 0.084 0.085 0 1.7 8.0 05:12 302-402971713 0.079 0.081 0.083 0.085 0 1.7 8.6 05:16 0
08/31/24 02:54 Y N 24-016011
GONZALEZ, AIRAN
A
WSP
0208 01/11/1982 0.079 0.183 0.186 0 2.0 12.5 03:20 302-402971713 0.077 0.080 0.185 0.187 0 1.9 14.2 03:24 0
08/31/24 23:29 Y N 24-016074 NUNEZ, JAVIER
WSP
0207 01/16/1996 R 302-402971713 46
09/02/24 01:54 Y N 24-016179 BICKFORD, NEIL E
WSP
0207 10/08/1987 0.080 0.102 0.105 0 2.3 9.0 02:16 302-402971713 0.078 0.081 0.100 0.102 0 2.2 10.0 02:20 0
09/03/24 21:07 Y N 24-016281 HIPPS, TIMOTHY J
WSP
0208 06/09/1975 0.079 0.201 0.206 0 1.9 7.5 21:26 302-402971713 0.078 0.082 0.206 0.212 0 2.1 8.9 21:30 0
09/07/24 05:06 Y N 24-016542 BICKFORD, NEIL E
WSP
0207 12/05/1987 0.080 0.122 0.127 2 1.9 10.6 05:35 302-402971713 0.078 0.082 0.122 0.127 0 2.0 12.6 05:39 0
09/08/24 03:01 Y N 24-016627 BICKFORD, NEIL E
WSP
0207 03/15/1996 0.079 0.214 0.218 1 2.0 10.0
03:25
03:24 302-402971713 0.077 0.081 4 03:31 56
09/08/24 03:01 Y N 24-016627 BICKFORD, NEIL E
WSP
0207 03/15/1996 0.080 0.205 0.213 5 3.2 12.2 03:35 302-402971713 0.076 0.082 1
03:41
03:40 56
09/08/24 03:01 Y N 24-016627 BICKFORD, NEIL E
WSP
0207 03/15/1996 0.080 0.204 0.208 0 1.6 6.8 03:45 302-402971713 0.076 0.081 0.204 0.207 0 1.6 11.9 03:49 0
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P009747-020326-000290
December 9, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
On December 28, 2023, the Washington State Patrol (WSP) provided notification regarding the
above-named employee:
“It is alleged the detective displayed unacceptable conduct when he impeded the trooper from
completing his job and was hostile toward the trooper during a traffic stop. It is further alleged the
detective was untruthful during the traffic stop.”
We are writing to notify you that the above-referenced investigation has been closed, and the
findings were proven. The discipline imposed was termination, effective September 10, 2024.
Subsequent to an arbitration hearing, Arbiter Barbara J. Diamond issued her decision and award,
as outlined in the attachment. Accordingly, Trooper Jones will be reinstated by the WSP, effective
December 16, 2025.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Katy Garden at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Assistant Chief Shane M. Nelson, Investigative Services Bureau
Captain Trisena M. Sharff, Criminal Investigation Division
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Washington State Police,
(Employer)
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Washington State Patrol
Troopers Association,
(Association)
(KC Grievant Grievance)
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WA PERC No. 141314-R-24
I. BACKGROUND
This arbitration arises pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement between the
Washington State Patrol Troopers Association (the Association) and Washington State
Patrol (the State or the Employer) in effect from 2023-2025. The undersigned neutral
arbitrator was appointed by the Washington PERC to hear this matter. The parties stipulated
that the grievance was properly before the arbitrator to render a final and binding decision.
A hearing was held on August 26-27, 2025, before a certified court reporter. All
parties had a full opportunity to examine and cross-examine witnesses, to make arguments
and to enter documents into the record. The parties submitted post hearing briefs on or
about October 27, 2025, and the record was closed.
For the Association:
LAURA ALSPACH
Vick, Julius, McClure, P.S.
17270 Woodinville-Redmond Road NE, Suite 747
Woodinville, Washington 98072
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For the Employer:
AMEE J. TILGER
Assistant Attorney General of Washington
7141 Cleanwater Drive SW
15 Olympia, Washington 98504
II. THE ISSUE
Did the Employer have just cause to terminate Grievant? If not, what is the appropriate
remedy?
Article 20.1 Discipline
A. The parties are committed to resolving disciplinary matters involving bargaining unit
employees in a manner that is expeditious, fair, reduces the amount of formal
process and is designed to resolve issues at the lowest possible level. The Employer
will continue to use the Non-Investigative Matters (NIM) and Settlement Agreement
Process as mechanisms for accomplishing this goal.
B. With the exception of the suspension or demotion of probationary employees
pursuant to RCW 43.43.060, the Employer will not discipline any employee without
just case.
…
H. Range of Sanctions
The following matrix will determine the possible range of sanctions for proven
allegations.
Level First offense Second offense Third offense
Minor Counseling – written
reprimand
Counseling – written
reprimand
Written reprimand
Moderate Written reprimand –
Two (2) working day
suspension
One (1) working day
suspension – Five
(5) working day
suspension
Three (3) working
day suspension –
Ten (10) working day
suspension
Major Three (3) working
day suspension –
termination
Six (6) working day
suspension –
termination
Eleven (11) working
day suspension -
termination
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Article 20.4 Disciplinary Arbitration
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E. Record
The arbitrator shall develop a record of the proceedings. There will be no discovery.
Charges shall be proven by a preponderance of the evidence. The proceedings
before the arbitrator shall be recorded.
F. Hearings
The arbitrator shall act as the presiding officer and shall make rulings on evidence.
Evidence shall be admitted as to whether written regulations of the Employer
contained in the Regulation Manual were violated; but the arbitration is not the
forum to contest the wisdom or efficacy of such regulations. The parties shall be
encouraged to stipulate to facts.
G. Work Record
The work record of the employee may be admitted only to assist the arbitrator in
fixing sanctions.
H. Other Discipline
Discipline in similar cases shall be relevant to the fixing of sanctions.
Regulation One: 8.00.30 Employee Conduct
A. Unacceptable Conduct
1. Employees shall not engage in conduct which:
a. Impedes the ability of the department to effectively fulfill its
responsibilities.
b. Causes a lessening of public confidence in the ability of the department
to perform its functions.
c. Causes an adverse effect on the discipline or efficiency of the
department.
d. Impairs their ability to perform their job.
e. Constitutes a conflict of interest as prohibited by law or department
regulation.
f. Creates a hostile or discriminatory work environment.
g. Violates his/her collective bargaining agreement obligations that are
specific to a bargaining unit member.
B. Abuse of Position
1. Employees shall not use their official position, official identification
cards, or badges for:
a. Personal or financial gain.
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b. Obtaining privileges not otherwise available to them, except in the
performance of duty.
c. Avoiding consequences of illegal acts.
d. Converting official contacts for social purposes.
2. Employees shall not lend to another person their identification cards or
badges or permit them to be photographed or reproduced without the
approval of the Chief.
3. Employees shall not authorize the use of their names, photographs, graphics,
video or official titles which identify them as employees in connection with
testimonials or to advertise or promote any commodity, commercial
enterprise, political endorsement or not-for-profit organization without the
approval of the Chief through the Office of Government and Media Relations.
8.00.040 Employee Identification
A. Furnishing Employee Identification
1. All employees shall furnish their name and job title on request while on duty or
representing themselves in an official capacity. Officers shall furnish their
name, job title, and badge number to any person requesting that information
when they are on duty or while representing themselves as having an official
capacity.
2. When withholding of the employee identification is necessary for the
performance of authorized undercover assignments or is authorized by proper
authority, the information shall not be furnished.
B. Carrying Badges and Commission Cards
1. Officers shall carry their badges and commission cards on their persons at all
times while armed, except when performing authorized undercover
assignments.
Regulation Two: 8.00.150 Truthfulness
A. Providing Information
1. Employees shall be truthful and forthright when providing information and/or
answering questions related to the scope of their employment, the
performance of their duties, and the operations of the department.
2. Employees shall be truthful when providing information of any kind.
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IV. FACTS
Background
Grievant worked for the Employer for 14 years. At the time of his termination, he was
a detective with the Department of Social and Health Services where he had served for
approximately 3 years. Grievant was terminated for violation of rules regarding
unacceptable conduct and untruthfulness during a traffic stop. Grievant denied he was
untruthful, and this matter was pursued to arbitration.
As a detective with the Department of Social and Health Services Investigation Unit,
Grievant conducted administrative and criminal investigations. During his tenure with the
State, he received no complaints and no discipline. He spent his first nine years as a road
trooper in the Olympia area. He then served as a narcotics K-9 handler. He handled DUI
enforcement, traffic enforcement, collision response, and service calls. He also held
special assignments including drug recognition expert, rapid deployment force team
member, field training officer, and SWAT team member. He did not serve on the UC or
undercover list at any time, although he performed undercover or plainclothes work.
In 2022, he was ranked as a “5” (the highest possible ranking”) in the areas of
judgment and decision-making in his yearly evaluation. His supervisor noted that Grievant
“performed at an exceptionally high level” during high risk situations. On occasion, he was
relied upon to serve as an acting sergeant. He typically displayed a “calm demeanor and
personality” in dealing with others, displaying respect and strong listening skills. In 2023,
his evaluation noted that he typically came to work with a positive and happy demeanor and
treated his coworkers with kindness and courtesy. Over his career, Grievant testified in
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court as a trooper on fewer than five occasions and never testified while serving as a
detective during his last three years.
Events of December 15, 2023
The facts in this case are largely undisputed. At 7:20 am, Grievant was traveling in an
unmarked Jeep Cherokee on Highway 101 in Mason County, Washington on his way to the
Washington State Police Academy in Shelton for controlled tactics and firearms training.
His assigned hours were 6 am to 4 pm. Grievant was traveling 69 mph in a 50 mph zone in
his assigned four-door grey Jeep Cherokee and was spotted by Trooper Cunningham.
Cunningham was in a marked police vehicle running radar. When he observed Grievant
speeding, he pulled out behind Grievant. Cunningham had been employed as a trooper for
less than a year.
Grievant saw the marked patrol car and maneuvered his vehicle to the side of the
road. He canted his car sideways, which is how troopers are trained to position their
vehicles in a traffic stop. He rolled down all four windows and turned on his interior dome
light, exposing police equipment and firearms inside the vehicle. He had them with him for
firearms work at the range. Grievant was trying to nonverbally communicate that he was a
police officer, as his SWAT bag in the back seat was clearly labeled. He expected
Cunningham to notice his police equipment and to let him go quickly, as troopers on duty
are not given speeding tickets as a rule.
Cunningham approached the driver side of the vehicle. The two had never met before
and Cunningham did not recognize Grievant as a fellow trooper. They had the following
exchange:
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GRIEVANT: Sorry about that, man.
CUNNINGHAM: Morning.
GRIEVANT: Sorry about that. I was just driving and not even paying attention.
CUNNINGHAM: Gotcha. I’ll just grab your name from you real quick.
GRIEVANT: No.
CUNNINGHAM: I gotta document the stop.
GRIEVANT: No, you don’t, man. (Inaudible - 00:01:43) [I’m on the UC List]. You don’t
gotta document the stop.
CUNNINGHAM: I gotta document the stop, man
GRIEVANT: No, no, no, no, no.
CUNNINGHAM: Come on.
GRIEVANT: I’m not giving out my name [ID].
CUNNINGHAM: Well you- -
GRIEVANT: I’ll be honest with you, dude, I’m a detective. I know how it is [I’m on the
UC List]. I’ve stopped detectives before when I was in -- in the blue
uniform.
CUNNINGHAM: Well, then you know my common procedure, right? If you’re just gonna
show me a badge and not identify yourself, that’s –
GRIEVANT: I’ll give you my picture [commission] card before I give you my I D.
CUNNINGHAM: That works. That works as long as I can see that it’s legit.
GRIEVANT: (Inaudible - 00:02:07).
CUNNINGHAM: I gotta document a stop still, man.
GRIEVANT: Dude, you don’t need stats that bad. (Inaudible - 00:02:13).
CUNNINGHAM: Oh, it’s not about stats. I could care less about stats, man.
GRIEVANT: Clearly. You think I’m gonna --
(Crosstalk)
GRIEVANT: -- a fake badge?
CUNNINGHAM: I’m just -- I’m not saying I -- okay, I don’t know why you’re giving me a hard
time. You were the one going 69 in a 50, man.
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GRIEVANT: Yeah, and I’m working.
CUNNINGHAM: Okay. How am I supposed to know that?
GRIEVANT: And I pulled over for you.
CUNNINGHAM: I understand that, but (inaudible - 00:02:33)[how am I supposed to --] .
GRIEVANT: Yeah, and when you stop a -- when you stop a --
CUNNINGHAM: Why are you giving me a hard time for doing my job? You -- you know
exactly ‘cause you’ve done this job before.
GRIEVANT: And when you stop a detective, just let it -- dude.
CUNNINGHAM: Okay, well, when you’re just showing me a badge and then you’re just
claiming something.
GRIEVANT: What, you think it’s a fake badge?
CUNNINGHAM: Am I saying that?
GRIEVANT: If I would’ve shown you a badge, that’s not good enough for you?
CUNNINGHAM: Well, I’m just saying, you --
GRIEVANT: When I apologized, I pulled over for you, I said, “Hey, man, I’m working.
I’m a detective. This is what I do. We work for the same department.”
CUNNINGHAM: That’s not how you came at me right away.
GRIEVANT: I apologi- -- the first thing I said was, “I’m sorry. I apologize.”
CUNNINGHAM: Yeah, and you –
GRIEVANT: And then I admitted to my –
CUNNINGHAM: You know how often I get that?
GRIEVANT: All right, man. Do what you gotta do.
CUNNINGHAM: All right. Have a good day, man. Jesus, dude. Should’ve given him a ticket,
dude. What is your problem?
As noted above, Grievant stated twice during this exchange that he was on the UC or
undercover list. Although Grievant at times performed undercover work, he was not in fact
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on this list.1
It is conceded that Grievant’s statements that he was on the UC list were thus
not accurate. It is also conceded that Grievant was dismissive of Cunningham’s request for
his ID and that Grievant behaved unprofessionally to a new trooper.
After the stop, Grievant continued to the range and attended his scheduled training.
Grievant discussed what happened with several others, as he was concerned about how the
stop went down. His understanding was that it was common practice for on-duty law
enforcement to not ticket or document other officers who were speeding in state vehicles
while on duty. Grievant was also concerned about his poor demeanor with Cunningham.
Two sergeants were present at the range, including Sgt. Anderson and Sgt.
Harschfeld. Grievant let them know he had been stopped for a traffic infraction. Harschfeld
testified at hearing. He confirmed that normally when a trooper stops an on duty law
enforcement member, these are very short contacts. Once a law enforcement member
identifies themselves as law enforcement or shows a badge, or the trooper sees equipment
that indicates that the driver is in law enforcement, the stop ends with a “Have a nice day.”
Harschfeld testified that he would not typically document such stops on his daily activity
report.
For his part, Cunningham was perplexed and upset about how Grievant treated him
and reported the matter to his supervisor Sgt. Jason Roe. Roe viewed the video footage of
the stop and listened to the entire exchange. Roe believed that Grievant’s behavior was
1 UC lists exist to protect criminal investigations and personnel by keeping the identity of certain detectives hidden
and providing them with safety. Detectives can do undercover work without being on the UC list. They may take
on roles such as being a criminal suspect or associate to infiltrate a group that might not otherwise provide
information. Undercover work is different from plain clothes work, although at times they may mesh. For example,
a detective could be wearing clothes that would not identify them as a law enforcement officer. As detailed below,
Grievant in fact had engaged in such work on his previous shift.
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arrogant, condescending, and not in line with expectations. He shared his concerns with Lt.
Christopher Wilson, who viewed the footage and concurred with Roe’s assessment. He felt
Grievant came close to bullying Cunningham, who was a new trooper. Wilson also knew
that Grievant was not on the UC list. He reported the situation to Captain Trisena Sharff and
the matter was eventually referred to the Office of Professional Standards for investigation.
Investigation and Discipline
Grievant was placed on administrative leave effective December 26, 2023, and an
investigation ensued. Detective Sergeant William Rutherford was assigned to the
investigation. He reviewed the in-car footage of the stop and interviewed six witnesses,
including several who were at the range when Grievant arrived after the stop.
Cunningham was interviewed on January 23, 2024. He had started as a trooper in
2022 and had been commissioned for eight to nine months. He recalled Grievant pulling
over before he activated his lights with his vehicle canted inward toward the highway. He
did not see that as indicating that the driver was with law enforcement. Grievant brandished
his badge for the agency he was working for. When he asked Grievant his name, Grievant
would not say. They went back and forth until Grievant agreed to show Cunningham his
commission card. Cunningham could see that Grievant had a Washington State Control
Commission Card with his photo. He had not been able to identify Grievant as an officer
from his badge because it was too dark. Cunningham had not brought his flashlight with
him.
Cunningham explained that ascertaining a violator’s name is common practice to
allow him to document the stop in case he wanted to take enforcement action. He needed
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to obtain Grievant’s name to verify he worked for law enforcement. He thought it was very
strange that Grievant would not give his name. Grievant became irritated and kept trying to
justify why Cunningham did not need his name, behavior which Cunningham would not have
expected from another law enforcement officer. He thought it was unbecoming conduct
because it showed him disrespect, which was inconsistent with the Patrol’s expectation of
service with humility. It was unprofessional. Eventually, Grievant’s tone became borderline
sarcastic and condescending, especially when Grievant said that he did not need stats so
bad that he needed Grievant’s name.
Cunningham normally documents all his traffic stops on his Time and Activity Report
(TAR) for the day, which is expected to be complete and accurate. Grievant was stopping
him from obtaining information he needed to do his job. At the time, Cunningham had no
awareness of what the UC list was. He was not familiar with it. By the end of the stop, he
was confused about why a detective would conduct himself in that manner and make his
job more tedious than it needed to be.
Grievant was first interviewed on February 14, 2024. When asked about truthfulness,
Grievant understood that law enforcement officers were supposed to be truthful in their
actions and conduct as part of the general expectations of the Department. He defined
truthfulness as “being truthful and the way you conduct yourself, um, the way you treat other
people, the way you talk to other people, um, and the things that you say, come out of your
mouth, are accurate and honest.”
With respect to the traffic stop, Grievant explained that he had had a very long night
the night before. When he was stopped, he was not running late for getting to the range and
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was unaware that he was traveling that fast. He held his badge out for Cunningham to
identify him as a Washington State Patrol officer. He has been stopped by law enforcement
officers in the past. He was stopped by the Chief of Yelm during a SWAT call for rolling
through a red light. Once the Chief saw his badge, he walked away and Grievant continued
on. It was a ten second contact. The only thing he has ever done in such stops is to show his
badge and apologize. When he was an active trooper, he stopped working law enforcement
but never put those contacts on his TAR. He would never have thought of asking a detective
for their ID if they showed him a badge. He never had a police impersonator, or anybody try
to show him a false badge.
As far as how he interacted with Cunningham, he was caught off guard because this
had never occurred to him before. He was surprised. After watching the video of the stop,
he did not agree with his behavior. He made a comment about whether Cunningham needed
the information for his stats and used a tone which is not normal for him. He could have and
should have handled it differently by just handing Cunningham his ID. It was inappropriate
and a mistake on his part. His behavior was unprofessional, done without thought, and
reactive. At the time, he thought it was obvious he was a police officer because if
Cunningham had taken a minute to look inside the car, he would have seen all the gear in
the backseat with state patrol markings on everything, a gear bag with SWAT logo, and so on.
Telling Cunningham that he was on the UC list, this was “a very poor choice of
words.” He was not trying to deceive Cunningham or lie to him. He wanted Cunningham to
know they worked for the same department, but it was a “horrible choice of words.” He does
not have much knowledge of the UC list except that in some cases guys that work in IAD may
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have an out of state ID with a different name. He stated:
I know throughout my time as a detective in my unit, it’s not a—it’s not an
exiting [sic] job, it’s not, you know, a cool drug unit job, it’s—um, so I’ve always
made the joke of, you know, when we had three detectives and a sergeant, we
were a task force and it was also just to make fun of the guys in the task force,
and I’ve always made the joke of, you know, I’m going to UC school, I’m on the
UC List. And I don’t know if that’ s where that came from, I—I don’t know where
in the world that came from, um, it was just an awful choice of words.
Grievant acknowledged he was not on the UC list at the time of the stop. He was just trying
to convince Cunningham that he was a law enforcement officer. In two months, he had used
four or five different cars. He did not know if Cunningham got a return on the plates as Joe
Smith or as the state patrol. If it came back as Joe Smith, he wanted to give an indicator that
he was a working law enforcement officer and not off duty trying to get out of a speeding
ticket. Saying he was on the UC list was not a truthful statement, but he was concerned
about his plates not returning as a state patrol vehicle. He has never been on the UC list,
but he has done a lot of work with guys who are on it. In sum, he did not view his statement
as violating the untruthfulness policy because he had no intent to deceive Cunningham.
Grievant explained that the night before the traffic stop, there was a 5:00 am briefing
for a SWAT mission about an hour from his house, so a 1:00 or 2:00 am wakeup. After they
concluded and debriefed that mission, a detective got a tip that there was an eight-year old
child being raped by her father. This intel triggered planning for a rescue later in the day.
There were a couple of locations to stage for the mission, which did not come to fruition until
1:00 pm that afternoon. He returned to work and they did some surveillance to develop a
mission plan. They were able to save the girl whose dad was raping her and sending videos
of it all over the world. He did not get home until 8:00 or 8:30 pm. He had a tough time
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sleeping that night, as he has a ten year old daughter. Although this was not excuse for his
actions the next morning, it may have had something to do with it. He felt it could explain
his bad mood and demeanor. He has never had anything like this happen before.
Grievant was interviewed a second time on March 6, 2024, with his union
representatives. He clarified that he could not think of any circumstances where it would
be appropriate not to provide his name and position to another officer conducting a lawful
traffic stop. In the situation with Cunningham, he was going to a training, not an active call.
There was no rush. If he had just handed his information over from the very beginning, he
would not be sitting there. When he said he was on the UC list, it was a reaction to being
caught off guard. He blurted out the statement because he has never been asked for ID from
an officer stopping him before. It was an unintentional, blurted out statement. He was
surprised because in his experience, saying he was an on duty detective and showing a
badge was enough.
It was a poor decision on his part, and he has no logical explanation for it. However,
he was not being untruthful, because there was no advantage to gain from it. There was no
reason for him to make the statement and there was no thought behind it. There was no
intent. He was not in uniform, his vehicle was not easily identifiable as a police car, and
Cunningham had not paid much attention at the badge besides just glancing at it. Grievant
wondered if Cunningham thought he was off duty trying to get out of a ticket or something to
that effect.
Using the term UC list is a term from law enforcement but it didn’t help him in that
situation, but it did not help the other trooper better understand. A new trooper would not
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necessarily know what the UC list was; he himself did not know what it was until he was a
detective. Even at this point, he did not know everything about what the UC list entailed. He
was not trying to gain any kind of advantage. He is not sure why he even said it. It was not a
truthful statement. It was an excited statement.
Grievant does have a couple of guys that he works with closely who are on the UC
list. One colleague talked frequently about getting stopped by two detectives and a
detective sergeant while they were working. The trooper was adamant about getting an ID
and it went back and forth. The morning before this stop, he was with the colleague and saw
his UC ID, which had an outrageous name and a funny story. They talked about it at breakfast
the morning prior, so it was on his mind. This is the only reason he can think of that the UC
list was on his mind. However, there was no basis to the untruthfulness charge, because he
did not make the statement with malice, was not trying to hide anything, and it had no effect
on the outcome of the stop. It was just unacceptable behavior.
In this interview, Grievant provided a typed apology letter to Cunningham dated
March 6, 2024. Grievant stated he understood he was going to be disciplined and accepted
it. He took full responsibility for what happened in the traffic stop. Grievant felt the incident
was irresponsible and out of character. He could not apologize enough and wanted to take
full accountability.
On April 30, 2024, Assistant Chief Marc Lamoreaux issued a memo to Captain Neal
O. Weaver of the Office of Professional Standards. After viewing the investigatory file, he
found that the conduct and untruthfulness rule violations were both proven by a
preponderance of evidence. First, under RCW 46.61.020, drivers are required to give their
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names and addresses when requested by a police officer. Grievant instead told
Cunningham that he was on the UC list knowing that he was not in fact on the list. In addition,
Grievant was unprofessional towards Cunningham, which impeded the Department’s
ability to effectively fulfill its responsibilities, caused a lessening of public confidence in the
ability of the Department to perform its functions, caused an adverse effect on the discipline
or efficiency of the department, and impaired their ability to perform their job.
Secondly, Grievant was untruthful when providing information or answering
questions related to his job and the scope of his performance. He made the statements “in
an effort to not identify himself to Cunningham” in a matter “materially related to his scope
of employment, performance of duties, and operation of the department.” Lamoreaux
determined that the sanction of termination was appropriate despite Grievant having no
disciplinary history due to the seriousness of the findings and because “the facts of this case
create an intolerable situation for the agency.” He explained that the untruthfulness finding
would have to be reported to the Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys for
potential impeachment materials, which could impact Grievant’s ability to testify in court.
He found that nothing in the file suggested that Grievant could be rehabilitated and that the
Employer would be negligent if it continued the employment relationship.
On July 3, 2024, the parties held a pre-determination conference to allow Grievant to
provide mitigating information. Grievant was represented by counsel and by the Union. The
Union presented information that the Grievant was being treated more severely than others
in similar situations who were not terminated. On July 16, 2024, Assistant Chief Shane
Nelson of the Investigative Services Bureau issued the final determination finding Grievant
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guilty of violating work rules on conduct and truthfulness and upholding the
recommendation of termination. He determined that disciplinary findings in other cases
were reviewed and that the sanction of termination was meted out in all prior cases where
an officer was found to be untruthful. Grievant’s explanation, that his behavior was due to
work-related stress and lack of sleep from the mission to rescue a young girl, did not excuse
the behavior of being knowingly and willingly untruthful.
At hearing, Nelson clarified that termination would not have been imposed had the
only violations involved speeding and unprofessional conduct. It was the untruthfulness
charge that required the heightened penalty. He also stated that not all inaccurate
statements are necessarily violations of the Department’s truthfulness policy. The
inaccurate statement must be made with knowledge of its untruthfulness. The statement
must also be made with the goal of “trying to get away with something.” Tr. 141-2. Here,
Grievant was trying to get away with not providing his name and identification during the
traffic stop. Nelson verified that troopers do not write each other speeding tickets for on
duty violations. Tr. 216
Testimony from Grievant’s Supervisor
Grievant’s supervisor Harschfeld testified that he did not recall a specific
conversation with Grievant on December 16, 2023, concerning Grievant’s statement to the
trooper about being on the UC list. If he had learned that detail, he would have asked
Grievant why he said that. He would have handled the matter at his level. To him, Grievant’s
statement about being on the UC list did not change his opinion of Grievant being a truthful
officer.
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Plain clothes detectives are working in undercover roles by secreting themselves into
society without letting people know who they are. For example, they may be involved with
surveillance of security events on the Capitol campus in plain clothes. A detective involved
in investigating crime might grow their hair out to fit in as part of plain clothes work. To him,
a detective can be “undercover” in a plain clothes capacity working for the agency. If
Grievant took on the role of being a postal service worker making inquiries to try to locate a
defendant, that would be working undercover in plain clothes.
Although there is a difference between being in plain clothes and being on the UC list,
there’s “some bleed-over” and he would have a hard time distinguishing the two. He would
not have viewed Grievant’s remark as a truthfulness issue and would have dealt with the
situation by having a conversation with Grievant about what happened.
Grievant’s Testimony
Grievant testified that in his last role with the State Patrol, he handled administrative
and criminal investigations dealing with Department of Social and Health Services
employees. The day before the traffic stop, there was a SWAT operation which started at
5:00 am which required him to wake up at 2:00 am. As a newer SWAT team member, he was
responsible for a very large, armored vehicle that he parked at his house the night before due
to the proximity of the mission. There was a lot of expensive and necessary equipment in the
vehicle. He was responsible for arriving early at the location and preparing the vehicle and
equipment for deployment. He did not sleep well. Once he arrived on location in his green
tactical uniform, he had to make sure batteries were working in drones and robots, that
munitions were readily assessable, that the cameras were on, and the armor and extended
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arm were functioning. Anything to do with equipment was his responsibility.
The mission that day was to arrest an individual who was downloading and receiving
explicit images of child pornography. The mission was a success in that they arrested the
suspect, nobody got hurt, and no one was injured. Some SWAT missions are not successful.
About a month before, the SWAT team was involved in a shooting where two people lost their
lives.
The mission finished at about 9:00 am when he got a call from a fellow detective from
the Missing and Endangered Children’s Task Force who received an FBI complaint that a
father in the area was sending videos of himself raping his daughter to a prison in Michigan.
The FBI requested assistance to try to locate the father. This was a new mission. Grievant
contacted Sgt. Harschfeld and asked if he could help. When his supervisor agreed, Grievant
contacted the FBI and said he was available.
While he waited for a fellow detective to gather more information, a large group of
SWAT team members went to breakfast. After breakfast, they began to plan the new
mission. He was in a support role to do anything that was needed with the goal of rescuing
the daughter and a secondary goal of arresting the father. While there was a delay, Grievant
went home for about an hour, when he was contacted to meet his fellow detective in Federal
Way to check out two previous addresses associated with the father. His role was to visit
the locations to see if the father was present or to obtain information as to his whereabouts.
At this point, he changed from his SWAT clothes into jeans and a flannel.
He visited two of the residences and a prior place of work to gather information. He
used a ruse of representing he was a postal service worker trying to return a large amount of
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lost mail, a technique he had been taught which works well. He went to the residences and
told the occupants that he was trying to return mail to the father. He learned that the first
location was the grandparents’ home where the girl and father had stayed in the past, as
they had no permanent residence. There was no answer at the second residence. At the
prior place of work, Grievant learned that the father had been fired about three weeks prior,
but they had no further information. Grievant was able to get the information because he
claimed he was a postal worker. He considered this undercover work in that he was
identifying himself as someone else while on duty.
Eventually, the mission resulted in the arrest of the suspect and the child being
escorted out of school by detectives and child protective services, which took custody of
the girl. Seeing the girl impacted him profoundly. She was between eight and ten years old,
and he had a daughter about the same age. When he saw the victim, he thought that she
was not the way an eight or ten year old should look. She had a blank and dehumanized
look. It was one of the worst things he had ever seen, especially thinking of his own daughter.
The mission wrapped up at around 7 or 8 pm when he went to his son’s basketball game.
But while he was at the game, he was hanging onto his daughter tighter than he normally did.
At that point, he was in the early stages of a divorce from his wife, something he had shared
with others at work. He had done ten hours of undercover work that day. He often does
undercover work.
He slept even worse the second night. He was going to trimester training. He could
not skip it because it was the last training of the year and his last opportunity to finish the
required yearly training. It was part of his assignment. It was never an option not to go. The
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training started at 8:00 or 9:00 am. He took all his assigned weapons in the vehicle, including
two pistols, a rife, and a less lethal pepper ball gun in the back seat. He had his SWAT gear
bag. At the time of the traffic stop, he was less than five miles from the range.
When he was pulled over, he was not worried about getting in trouble for speeding.
In his 14 years of service, no officer had ever gotten a ticket for speeding on duty nor been
disciplined for it. When he was in FTO training, he had pulled over a detective and asked for
his ID. His FTO told him never to do that again. It was general knowledge that you do not ask
for ID once someone was identified as being an on-duty law enforcement officer. When he
showed his detective badge to Cunningham, it was less than twelve inches from him. He
felt sure that Cunningham could see it. When he told Cunningham that he was on the UC
list, what he should have said was “I do undercover work” and that there were other means
to document the stop without his name. When he said no to giving out his ID, he meant his
driver’s license. As a detective, he would never hand over his license. He would use his
badge and commission card. He does not agree that he told Cunningham he was not giving
out his ID, not that he was refusing to give his name.
When he showed up at the range, he was sorry for how he had treated Cunningham.
He wanted to reach out and talk to him, but his supervisor gave him advice not to, so
Grievant followed his direction.
V. DISCUSSION
Preliminary Matters
As the parties agree, the employer bears the burden to demonstrate just cause exists
for discipline. Just cause requires persuasive proof that the allegations are accurate and, if
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so, that the penalty imposed was not excessive, i.e., outside the zone of reasonableness
based on the totality of circumstances. The normal quantum of proof required in disciplinary
cases is “preponderance of the evidence.” If the alleged offense constitutes a serious
breach of law or would be viewed as moral turpitude sufficient to damage an employee’s
reputation, most arbitrators require a higher standard of proof, such as “clear and
convincing evidence.”2 However, the parties are free to negotiate a standard of review,
which the parties have done here. When such a term is part of a bargained agreement, it
must be applied the same as any other term.
Generally, the just cause standard favors progressive discipline which affords the
employee the opportunity to modify conduct before more serious discipline up to and
including termination is imposed. Progressive discipline, however, need not always follow
the counseling, oral warning, written warning, suspension, and discharge path in lockstep
order. The facts and circumstances in each case set the fair level of penalty. In addition,
progressive discipline concepts do not apply in the face of gross misconduct which warrants
summary suspension or discharge in the first instance.
In the law enforcement context, it is a truism that “if you lie, you die.” This phrase is
shorthand for the notion that progressive discipline is not required in cases of intentional
dishonesty by an officer. It is well understood that law enforcement officers must be
capable to testify in court. They are trusted with discretionary decisions many of which
occur outside public view. If an officer has lied once, there is no duty to give them a second
chance. The constitutional and civil rights of defendants and victims may be at issue.
2
St. Antoine, Theodore, The Common Law of the Workplace at 178-9.
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Termination is the therefore the expected sanction for dishonesty by a law enforcement
officer. In this context, lying is a matter of moral fitness.
However, arbitrators differ on the level of intent required to trigger a career-ending
sanction. Some arbitrators require proof of an intent to deceive, while others find the
officer’s knowledge of the inaccuracy of their statement sufficient. Compare cases cited in
Fabrizio, Elizabeth, Elkouri & Eklouri, How Arbitration Works (ABA, 2020) at 907 with Port
Angeles Police Department, PERC Case No. 136079-R-22 (Bauman, Arb.), cited by the
Employer. Both parties have cited cases which lend support to their differing definitions.
Although the cases may appear to be in conflict, a closer analysis demonstrates
commonalities. First, the circumstances of an untruthful statement impact its fault
worthiness. When a detective misstates facts to a suspect as part of an investigation, the lie
is an approved strategy. Despite making untruthful statements, the context absolves the
officer of any fault. On the other end of the spectrum, deceitful testimony by an officer on
the witness stand, who misstates facts for the purpose of convicting a defendant who might
otherwise be acquitted, demonstrates a termination-level act of deceit. Context and intent
are therefore critical aspects of cases of alleged dishonesty by a police officer. See Alpert,
Geoffrey P., Lies, True Lies, and Conscious Deception, Police Officers and the Truth, 12
Police Quarterly Vol. 2, (2008.) These factors shall be considered below.
Untruthfulness
As noted above, the parties propose differing definitions of the term
“untruthfulness.” The definitions are not completely at odds. The parties implicitly agree
that not all on-the-job inaccuracies may fairly be considered evidence of misconduct. For
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example, if an officer misspells a name in a report, neither party would consider this mistake
as untruthfulness for the purposes of just cause.
3
Furthermore, although the policy of the state of Washington requires all law
enforcement officers to be truthful and honest,
4 erroneous statements caused by faulty
memory or based upon misperception are not considered untruthful. Such erroneous
statements would fall within the Employer’s definition, which requires an element of
knowledge that the information is inaccurate. Several of the Employer’s unfounded
investigations presented by the Union demonstrate that the Employer has not terminated
employees for untruthfulness when inaccuracies could reasonably be attributed to faulty
memory. Such outcomes have afforded the employee the benefit of the doubt when the
Employer investigates untruthfulness allegations.
Moreover, there are clearly situations reasons in which the Union’s definition should
apply, i.e. in situations occurring outside the context of a police officer’s core duties of
investigation, documentation and prosecution of crime. For example, a police officer may
decide to round their timesheet entry to the nearest hour, resulting in less overtime than they
would have earned. They might decide not to put in for any overtime, making their timesheet
technically “untruthful.” An FTO officer may tell a new trooper that they did a “fine job” on
3
In arbitration, an Employer witness denied knowledge of a particular fact. He was impeached after being shown
an email demonstrating he had been notified of that fact. The witness conceded that not every inaccurate
statement, even under oath, may be considered untruthful.
4 RCW 43.101.021states that “It is the policy of the state of Washington that all commissioned, appointed, and
elected law enforcement personnel comply with their oath of office and agency policies regarding the duty to be
truthful and honest in the conduct of their official business.”
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their weekly evaluation, when in fact, that new officer needs substantial improvement. Few
would consider such knowing misstatements misconduct, because there is no wrongful
purpose or intent. Thus, both parties’ definitions have their place.
With the understanding that inaccuracies fall along a spectrum, the decision here is
easier than it might otherwise appear. The matter at hand involves interpreting a policy
drafted by the Employer. Absent compelling reasons, management can fairly be understood
as the best interpreter of its own policies as an element of the management rights that entitle
an employer to adopt the rules in the initial instance.
Here, the Employer’s definition of untruthfulness, that of knowing inaccuracy,
mirrors a common dictionary definition of the term.
5 Moreover, the evidence shows that
Grievant understood the term to relate to such inaccuracies. When first interviewed, he had
no difficulty giving a definition of truthfulness as requiring that “the things that you say, come
out of your mouth, are accurate and honest.” Because Grievant was never in fact “on the
UC list,” it follows that his statements to Cunningham were not truthful as Grievant himself
understood the term. These facts create a strong argument that Grievant was guilty of
untruthfulness under the Employer’s policy, which the Employer reasonably interpreted to
lack a requirement of intentional deceit or wrongful goal.
One final argument of the Union deserves additional comment. The Union strongly
argues that arbitrators routinely require evidence of wrongful intent prior to upholding
discharges for dishonesty. Certainly, the arbitral awards cited by the Union interpret the
concepts of “dishonesty” or “lying” rather than untruthfulness. Dishonesty is typically
5 https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/untruthful.
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understood to require an intent to deceive.
6 Accordingly, the arbitrator finds those cases
inapplicable to the question here, which involves a different, and less culpable, mental
state.
For these reasons, the Employer has proven by a preponderance of evidence that
Grievant made untruthful remarks during the traffic stop in question. Thus, the Employer
proved that Grievant was guilty of untruthfulness, as he at one point candidly admitted.
Untruthfulness is a serious offense even if done without intent to deceive. Grievant
acknowledged as much by admitting his use of the term UC list was an error for which he
would accept responsibility. The matter of the appropriate sanction shall be discussed
below.
Conduct Violations
The Employer imposed discipline in part for violation of rules prohibiting conduct
unbecoming a law enforcement officer. The Union acknowledges that Grievant behaved
unprofessionally by treating a new colleague with a disrespectful, sarcastic and patronizing
attitude. Grievant admitted he did so, providing an apology letter and making clear his desire
to clear the air with Cunningham. As his evaluations show, Grievant is typically friendly and
helpful. His lack of professionalism in this case was an unfortunate deviation from his
normal demeanor and attitude.
Despite Grievant’s admissions, the Employer must establish more than Grievant
behaved in an unprofessional manner.7
The Employer cites its rule on conduct, which is
6https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/dishonesty: the tendency to tell lies.
7 The Employer asserts that Grievant did not live up to his oath to act with humility. However, the conduct rule in
evidence did not incorporate that oath.
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specific in its terms. Notably, the rule is not a general ban on conduct unbecoming a state
trooper. Rather, it specifies that an employee shall not engage in conduct which causes
certain specific harms, such as impeding “the ability of the department to effectively fulfill
its responsibilities.” Given the specificity of these rules, a focused review is required.
Although the Employer argues forcefully that Grievant’s actions “impeded” Cunningham’s
traffic stop, the evidence does not support this contention. Although Grievant was initially
somewhat argumentative, he showed his badge and identification to the trooper within
minutes of the stop. Grievant ultimately provided more information than stops of troopers
normally require.
Moreover, the record showed that Cunningham was at least partially responsible for
the duration of the encounter. Normally, a trooper would bring his flashlight to investigate a
vehicle in the dark. Had Cunningham done so, he would have noted the SWAT equipment
which Grievant had on the back seat. He would have used his flashlight to examine
Grievant’s Washington State Trooper badge. The new trooper’s failure to do these tasks was
equally responsible for the call taking more than a minute. Nor did Cunningham testify that
Grievant harmed the investigation. Therefore, the Employer failed to establish that
Grievant’s actions impeded the enforcement of traffic or other laws, as alleged. Any delay
was equally attributable to the actions of a less experienced trooper who did not let Grievant
go on his way almost immediately after noting the non-verbal communications
demonstrating Grievant was another officer.
In the alternative, the Employer asserts that Grievant’s conduct caused “a lessening
of public confidence in the ability of the department to perform its functions.” As to this
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claim, the public was not involved in the traffic stop at issue. There is no proof that anyone
knew of the stop other than members of the Department. Therefore, the evidence fell short
of what would be required to establish an actual “lessening of public confidence” in
Grievant’s ability to serve.
To the same effect, the allegation that Grievant’s actions caused “an adverse effect
on the discipline or efficiency of the department” is also not established on these facts. Both
parties to the stop completed or exceeded their hours of work on the day in question. There
is no proof that there was any ascertainable impact on the efficiency of either party that day.
The Employer did not allege that any of the remaining provisions of the rule were violated.
Thus, although Grievant’s actions were impolite and unprofessional, they did not violate the
conduct rules cited by the Employer. Therefore, Grievant was not guilty of conduct
unbecoming as alleged. This charge is therefore dismissed as factually unsubstantiated.
The Sanction of Termination
The next question is whether the sanction of termination was appropriate
considering the findings herein. Here, the Union argues that termination is an excessive
sanction because Grievant did not engage in intentional, malicious, or deceptive conduct.
To the Union, because officers are not ticketed for speeding, Grievant could have had no
motive to stop Cunningham from issuing him a ticket. Therefore, his statement was not
made with any self-serving intent. On this point, the Union’s argument is well-founded in the
record. The practice of the Department is to refrain from ticketing officers pulled over for
speeding while on duty in a Department vehicle, which is what occurred here. Therefore,
the Union is correct that Grievant did not engage in untruthfulness to avoid a ticket or for
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other self-serving aims.
The Department counters that although Grievant may not have lied to avoid a ticket,
he misrepresented his status as being on the UC list to avoid giving Cunningham his name.
The Employer notes that there is a legal duty to provide identification to a patrol officer under
Washington law. Under this argument, Grievant’s untruthfulness remarks were an attempt
to avoid a legal duty inherent in a traffic stop and therefore made with an improper motive.
This argument is deserving of consideration. An untruthful statement made with the intent
to avoid compliance with a legal duty could constitute serious misconduct showing
unfitness for service as a police officer.
Here, the matter is made considerably easier by the transcript recording Grievant
and Cunningham’s interactions. The entire stop did not take longer than a few minutes.
Even if Grievant’s remarks were made to obviate the need to hand over his credentials, it is
not clear that Grievant’s acts were meant to hinder Cunningham from complying with any
legal duties. The back and forth was short. Grievant believed that Cunningham was making
more out of the situation than required by how things were done in the Department. To some
extent, Grievant was trying to make Cunningham’s job easier by clarifying that the stop could
end immediately given Grievant’s status as a WSP officer in plain clothes. This goal would
not be wrongful, nor would it violate any law cited by the Employer.
Because the Employer has the burden of proof, the facts must make clear that
Grievant’s intent was as the Employer asserts. On this record, proof of an inappropriate
motive is equivocal at best. I find that Grievant used the term “UC list” as a shorthand way
of conveying that he was a detective working on assignment in plain clothes. He used it to
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explain why, if Cunningham had run his plates, the vehicle would not have come back as a
state-owned vehicle. This was not a wrongful motive. Employer has failed to establish that
Grievant knowingly gave inaccurate information to a fellow officer with the intent to frustrate
Cunnigham’s mission or for any reason other than communicating the nature of his
assignment. Rather, he gave inaccurate information with the motive of giving Cunningham
sufficient basis to end the encounter.
The final question is whether these facts demonstrate misconduct for which
termination is the only appropriate sanction. The Union convincingly argues it is not. The
need to terminate law enforcement officers for untruthfulness is aimed at preventing
misconduct central to the mission of law enforcement. Here, Grievant’s communication
was unrelated to these duties. He made a mistake in his wording which was unfortunate but
not indicative of any lack of moral character or failure to obey the duties of a patrol officer.
Grievant’s past record is derelict of any mention of either misconduct or neglect of duty.
There is no reason to believe that Grievant’s mistake was part of a pattern. As his supervisor
candidly testified, if he had known of the situation, he would have viewed Grievant’s
misstatement as a simple mistake, and not an instance of deceit.
This testimony was highly persuasive. A central element of just cause is that
discipline be non-punitive and corrective in nature. Here, the Employer terminated Grievant
based upon a mistaken conclusion that Grievant acted with a self-serving motive. He did
not. Grievant’s work record shows that obeys work rules and performs at a high level of
competence. He has been afforded the opportunity to work as an acting sergeant, showing
that management has viewed him as a candidate for potential promotion.
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According to Employer policy, an employee’s past record is an appropriate factor to
consider in assessing a disciplinary sanction. Accepting the Employer’s characterization of
Grievant’s misconduct as a first major infraction, the range of penalty was from a three-day
suspension to termination. There was no reason to impose the highest possible sanction.
Rather, given Grievant’s record and the facts established in arbitration, the lowest possible
sanction bargained by the parties should be imposed: a three-day suspension. Grievant
shall therefore be reinstated to his former position with full back pay and benefits, including
seniority, with a three-day disciplinary suspension for the inappropriate misstatement he
made to Cunningham.
Finally, the Employer asserts that Grievant should not be reinstated because of
issues precluding him from testifying in future cases under the Brady rule. Here, there is no
evidence that the Employer reported Grievant to prosecutors. He did not engage in lying or
deceit. Rather, he made a regrettable misstatement of fact which he candidly admitted
could be viewed as untruthful. For these reasons, the Employer’s argument against
reinstatement is dismissed.
Both parties did a fine job presenting their cases. Any facts or arguments presented
in documents admitted into evidence or the briefs which are not cited within this Award were
found to be non-persuasive, irrelevant or immaterial
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VI. AWARD
Based upon careful consideration of the evidence and arguments of the parties, the
undersigned issues the following AWARD:
The grievance is GRANTED and the following relief is AWARDED:
1. The Employer violated the parties’ agreement by terminating Grievant without just
cause.
2. The termination shall be removed from Grievant’s record. In its place, the Employer
may impose a three-day suspension for the sustained charge related to
untruthfulness. The charge of conduct violations is dismissed.
3. Grievant shall be reinstated and made whole with full back pay and benefits,
including seniority, adjusted for the suspension referred to above, from the date of
his termination through the date of reinstatement.
4. As required by the parties’ agreement, they shall share equally in the costs and
expenses of the arbitrator.
5. As stipulated by the parties, the Arbitrator shall reserve jurisdiction for 90 days from
the date of issuance of the award to resolve any disputes related solely to the
implementation of the remedy.
Respectfully submitted,
Barbara J. Diamond, Arbiter
November 28, 2025
Portland, Oregon
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September 29, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number X192
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged CO 2 unlawfully provided prescription medication to the complainant. It is further
alleged CO 2 was untruthful about the type of medication she had provided.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be sent
with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Kathryn Garden
at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Acting Division Commander Sharilyn E. Hinz, Communications Division
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November 13, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Martos III, Badge Number 1245
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is providing notification regarding the above-named former
employee and the subsequent investigation into the allegations of misconduct outlined below:
“It is alleged Trooper engaged in acts of domestic violence towards his ex-girlfriend. It is further
alleged Trooper drove in an unsafe manner while using his position and issued equipment to
harass, follow, and/or attempt to contact his ex-girlfriend. It is also alleged trooper violated the
provisions of a temporary protection order issued by pierce county superior court.”
We are writing to notify you that the above-mentioned investigation has been closed. The allegations
were proven, and the disciplinary action for former Trooper Pedro I. Martos III was termination,
effective November 6, 2025.
If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant Kathryn Garden at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain John J. Gundermann, Tacoma
Assistant Chief James R. Mjor II, Field Operations Bureau
Assistant Chief Shane M. Nelson, Investigative Services Bureau
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November 26, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Forensic Scientist 3 knowingly improperly reported and/or documented how
she had performed a DNA analysis in a case file.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Commander Gene P. Lawrence, Crime Laboratory Division
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November 26, 2025
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged FS 5 acted in an inappropriate, retaliatory, and/or harassing manner
towards the complainant, to include actions due to the complainant's medical condition.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Commander Gene P. Lawrence, Crime Laboratory Division
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P009747-020326-000331
February 3, 2026
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 325
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, while off duty, Trooper Kinkead engaged in acts of domestic violence
towards his girlfriend.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Julie A. Fisher, Bremerton
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January 22, 2026
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper Overend-Pearson acted and communicated in an inappropriate
manner towards WSP employees, including sending sexually explicit and/or harassing
messages.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain John J. Gundermann, Tacoma
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January 6, 2026
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 760
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged Trooper used Artificial Intelligence to create an inappropriate,
discriminatory and/or harassing video of coworkers and disseminated the video to other
WSP employees.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain John J. Gundermann, Tacoma
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January 6, 2026
Mr. Russell Brown
Executive Director
Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys
206 10th Ave SE
Olympia WA 98501
Badge Number 970
Dear Mr. Brown:
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) Office of Professional Standards is conducting an
administrative investigation for the following allegation(s):
“It is alleged, Trooper improperly influenced and/or was untruthful when he failed to
disclose conflicts of interest during the agency's rifle procurement process.”
Upon conclusion of the administrative investigation, an updated disclosure letter will be
sent with the outcome. If you need additional information, please contact Lieutenant
Kathryn Garden, at (360) 704-2344.
Sincerely,
Captain Pete T. Stock
Office of Professional Standards
PTS:hdh
Captain Ryan W. Raymond, Field Operations Bureau Headquarters
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