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For the week of Jan. 16 through 22, there were 15 motor vehicle stops and two reports of loose dogs.

Monday, Jan. 16

1613 – Graffiti was noticed on the white wall on the west parking lot side of the building and then more around the back of the alley. It looks to be spray paint. After a few tenants noticed it, the reporting party saw it on the building. It's assumed it occurred over the weekend. An officer arrived who noticed a light pole, a street sign and the building to the south has been tagged.

Tuesday, Jan. 17

0835 – Caller stated last night she took her dog out and the hatch was closed on her vehicle. She went out at 0700 this morning and the hatch was open. It has been open for a while as there was frost in her vehicle.

0917 – Caller reported a slide off. He said it looks like there is one person with the vehicle, and there doesn't appear to be any injuries. At 0937, another 911 call was received from another male who stated the driver is okay but needs assistance getting out as they are buried in the snow. At 1023, deputy requested a wrecker be called as neither he nor Border Patrol can get the subject out without damaging the vehicle.

Wednesday, Jan. 18

1059 – Reporting party called requesting an officer. She states one of the buses side swiped a vehicle there. An officer advised he will complete a report.

1539 – Reporting party called stating there is a pickup parked in her spot. It has been there fore two days and it's not someone that lives there. Officer advised since it is private property there is not a lot he can do about the matter.

1903 – Caller reported that her phone has been missing since this morning. A male just told her that he took the phone. He was standing by the door but left while on the phone with dispatch. He took the phone with him. A deputy was notified and requested dispatch contact Roosevelt County to send an officer.

2132 – A complaint was recorded. Reporting party spoke to an officer about parking on Skyline Drive. She states people are parking the wrong way on the street.

2135 – Reporting party said she returned home from work around 1630 hours. At that time, the rear end of her vehicle was closed. Her neighbor returned home around 1900 and saw the rear of the vehicle open. The neighbor didn't think much about it at the time because they though the owner was moving something. The neighbor's husband just returned home and shut the back of the vehicle.

Thursday, Jan. 19

1400 – A burglary was reported that occurred between 140 hours and 240 hours this morning. A deputy is going to the scene to take pictures. They have video of suspects using bolt cutters to get in the fence and taking things out of the building.

1908 – Caller reported that Fort Peck Housing told some squatters that they had to move about three days ago. She said the squatters are still there. Her husband just caught them breaking into their garage and kicked them out. She said they're in a camper signing. She also said the male beat up his girlfriend yesterday but that was already reported. A deputy was advised and it appears to be a burglary. He requested to call Roosevelt county to send a tribal officer. At 1914, deputy advised they have one male detained.

Friday, Jan. 20

1048 – Caller with MT DOT called to advise they have a crew that is requesting an officer for traffic control while they are doing guardrail work today.

Saturday, Jan. 21

1224 – A male came in and requested the location of the Glasgow Police Station. When asked what he needed, he stated that a dog had been abandoned at his house and he needed to get rid of it because his wife uses a walker and he's afraid the dog will knock her over. At 1414, it was reported the dog was picked up by the owner.

1636 – Caller reported her motor home is stuck partially in the alley. She stated her insurance company told her that a local town company is no longer in their network for wreckers and if they show up to pull her car out it would be $200 out of her pocket. She was provided several numbers to call and to call back if anything changes. The reporting party stated her son would be able to pull her out after the games this evening if a wrecker can't get the vehicle out.

 

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