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Liberty Lake police sergeant died of self-inflicted gunshot, examiner says – Thu, 01 May 2014 PST

The Spokane County Medical Examiners Office confirmed Wednesday that Liberty Lake police Sgt. Clint Gibson died of a self-inflicted gunshotwound.

Gibson, 41, was found dead in his personal vehicle just before 2 a.m. Friday in the 1000 block of West Francis Avenue. His SUV had left the road at a high speed and gone through two parking lots and some bushes. Gibson was off duty at thetime.

Gibson was the only sergeant in the 10-man police department in Liberty Lake and served as the second in command, leaving a huge hole in the department personally and

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The Spokane County Medical Examiners Office confirmed Wednesday that Liberty Lake police Sgt. Clint Gibson died of a self-inflicted gunshotwound.

Gibson, 41, was found dead in his personal vehicle just before 2 a.m. Friday in the 1000 block of West Francis Avenue. His SUV had left the road at a high speed and gone through two parking lots and some bushes. Gibson was off duty at thetime.

Gibson was the only sergeant in the 10-man police department in Liberty Lake and served as the second in command, leaving a huge hole in the department personally and professionally. Its been hard, said Liberty Lake police Chief Brian Asmus last week. Not only was he a sergeant here, he was a friend ofmine.

Gibson served as the departments firearms instructor, emergency vehicle operations course instructor and defensive tactics instructor. He was also a member of the regional Special Response Team, which is made up of police officers from several small towns in Spokane County. The officers meet monthly for training and mostly serve high-riskwarrants.

The community will grieve his loss, Liberty Lake Mayor Steve Peterson said lastweek.

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Liberty woman warns public about phone scam

A Liberty couple said quick thinking helped save them from a phone scam and they want to spread the word to warn others.

Nancy and Carlos Dorrel said scammers were trying to get them to wire about $1,500, using a ploy that played on their emotions.

"It was a young lady speaking. She said it was my granddaughter and she said, 'I want this to be kept a secret, Grandma, just between you and me,'" she said. "She said, 'I had a wreck last night.'"

Nancy Dorrel said the caller said she needed money to help keep the crash off her record.

She said something about the call didn't seem right, so she got hold of her granddaughter on another line. She said her granddaughter pointed out that the caller never used her name and said that they were probably the targets of a scam.

Nancy Dorrel said she hung up the phone as soon as she realized it wasn't legitimate.

The Federal Trade Commission said to help prevent becoming a victim of a scam like this, people should be wary of calls from unknown people or area codes. They said never give money or personal information over the phone and report any questionable calls to law enforcement.

Nancy Dorrel said she hopes this doesn't happen to her or anyone else again.

"I was upset, very much. We'd just about been taken. It was too convincing," she said. "They had everything figured out, exactly how to hit your heart strings to help your granddaughter."

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Local Libertarians attend state convention

Three Upshur County delegates attended the Texas state Libertarian Party convention in Temple April 11 to 13.

Among the 218 voting delegates at the Temple Convention Center were Upshur County Libertarian Chairman Vance Lowry, Allen Weatherford and Sherri Little. Lowry said about 300 persons--counting alternate delegates, delegates spouses, vendors, the press and observersattended overall.

Lowry said Wednesday that while the state party declined Weatherfords resolution to eliminate the issue of immigration from the state platform altogetheron grounds it is a national rather than state issuethe convention did change the plank on immigration and border control to keep citizens from thinking Libertarians comprise an open borders party.

That was the only part of the past platform which was altered, Lowry said. He added that the biggest thing Im excited about is that two East Texans, Smith County party Chairman Rudy Wright and Gregg County party Chairman Brandee Brown, were named to the partys state Executive Committee from state Senate District One.

Wright and Mrs. Brownformer Republicans who supported Ron Paul for that partys Presidential nominationwill be talented organizers, and their presence will give the Tyler and Longview areas representation on the state committee for the first time, Lowry noted.

Noting that the pair were former Republicans who had supported Ron Paul for that partys Presidential nomination, Lowry said the 218 voting delegates included a boatload of disaffected RepublicansPaul supporters who were mistreated by the GOP.

The Upshur delegation split on its vote for the partys gubernatorial nomination, which went to Kathie Glass by one vote on the second ballot, Lowry said. He and Ms. Little supported Ms. Glass (who was the partys gubernatorial nominee in 2010), while Weatherford did not. (Libertarians nominate their candidates at conventions rather than by primary elections.)

While the party has an entire slate of candidates for statewide office in the November election, its two main candidates are Mrs. Glass and Robert Butler, who won the conventions nomination for Lieutenant Governor, said Lowry. (In addition, Upshur County Libertarians have nominated Peggy LaGrone, who is seeking her old job as County Clerk, to oppose Republican Terri Ross in November.)

In an email to The Mirror Thursday, Ms. Little said her main reason for attending the convention was to vote in the governors race.

I continue to support Kathie Glass for a number of reasons, primary being that no one else has done so much to promote the party, such as traveling and speaking all over Texas.

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