CLARKSTON, WA — A 41-year-old woman was arrested early Tuesday morning following multiple alleged incidents at a Clarkston residence.
Pebbles Miller was taken into custody by Clarkston Police around 5:00 a.m. at a residence in the 500 block of 6th St., after police responded to a report of a court order violation. According to court documents, Miller is accused of entering a residence and a vehicle without permission, in violation of a no-contact order.
Police reports allege Miller had entered the home without permission at around 10:00 p.m. on Monday night. She allegedly returned the following morning, knocking on the back door of the residence before entering a vehicle without permission.
Miller was charged with residential burglary, second-degree vehicle prowling, and two counts of violating a no-contact order. She was transported to the Asotin County Jail.
The no-contact order in effect for Miller was issued in March 2025 and remains valid for five years, according to court documents.