The investigation into the death of a Grant County inmate is ongoing, but the county coroner’s office has determined the cause of death.
The Ephrata Fire Department and paramedics responded to the jail where Lambert was declared dead. According to a Facebook post, Grant County Sheriff’s say their preliminary assessment does not ...
GRANT COUNTY, Wash. -- An inmate found dead in the Grant County Jail died of sepsis due to peritonitis. Lambert had been booked into the jail for trespassing and obstructing law enforcement. Top ...
EPHRATA — Grant County authorities are investigating the death of an inmate found unresponsive in the Ephrata jail Tuesday morning. Richard Lambert, 31, of Moses Lake was discovered in bed in a ...
The Central Basin Investigative Team determined that Richard Lambert's death at the Grant County Jail was due to sepsis caused by an accident prior to his arrest, according to a statement from Ephrata ...
Teresa Howell, Prosecuting Attorney for the Seventh Judicial District, announced on February 13, 2025, a Grant County jury ...
Construction is planned this summer on a new roundabout at the intersection of State Route 282 and Nat Washington Way near ...
Anthony Franko-Smith, 28, was being held in the Grant County Jail in Marion under a cash bond of $50,500. In addition, Franko-Smith is preliminarily charged with criminal confinement, possession ...