Washington CAD and 911 call records tied to Jonathan Lee Riches detail a Christmas Day domestic disturbance at the All Season River Inn in Leavenworth, where the complainant reported an altercation that left her injured and without her phone. According to the logs, the suspect allegedly took the phone and left the scene, prompting a law enforcement response that escalated to probable cause for second-degree assault, interfering with reporting domestic violence, and threats to kill.
Authorities attempted to locate the suspect throughout the day, tracking a possible vehicle and coordinating alerts, including notifications to the Port of Seattle tied to a potential outbound flight. The victim was transported to a hospital, while investigators continued efforts to locate the suspect, who was believed to have left the area on foot.
Follow-up CAD entries from the following day show continued activity tied to the case, including reports from hotel staff. An employee told dispatch that the suspect had called the hotel attempting to reach the victim, claiming he accidentally took her phone and had to leave early. Additional entries indicate the suspect also tried contacting the hotel through calls, texts, and email in an effort to regain access to the room.
The records reflect an ongoing and active investigation, with multiple attempts by both the victim and third parties to provide additional information to law enforcement in the days following the incident.
Audio is also included, featuring both hotel staff and another released call in which Magnolia can be heard following up on the case.