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Law Enforcement Report

For the week of Sept. 4 through 9, there were 13 motor vehicle stops, two reports of loose dogs, one report of a barking dog, one report of a lost dog, three reports of loose livestock and three reports of VIN inspection requests.

Monday, Sept. 4

1720 – Caller reported a suburban parked on the road. He’s not sure if the driver is sleeping or what. He stated it may be gone by the time law enforcement gets there.

2014 – Reporting party stated she hit a baby deer. She still on the scene in her truck with flashers on. A deputy arrived on scene 15 minutes later and stated there is no damage to the vehicle and provided a location of the deer.

2031 – Caller reported a truck pulling a fifth wheel. The rear end of the fifth wheel is in the road and the flashers are on. When she pulled up, no one was there but she heard a male yelling out in a field. She could not discern what was being yelled and was not going to go out to the field to figure it out.

Tuesday, Sept. 5

0918 – Caller has been out of town for four days for work. When she came home, her inside door was still locked, but open and her screen door was unlatched. She was in the house and does not notice anything in disarray or missing. She checked her valuables and they are still there. Looking at the door it is unclear if someone tried to force entry. There are two marks on the door frame but she doesn’t believe it is forced entry. The caller doesn’t want an officer to come out, she just wants a report for record.

1221 – Reporting party called in stating he has come upon a dog that at first was possibly thrown out of a vehicle but maybe has been struck by a vehicle. He said the lady that is there got out of her vehicle and is smiling. He asked her if she hit the dog, and the reporting party said it was a weird situation Description of the vehicles were provided. At 1228, officer advised he spoke to all parties involved and it was a misunderstanding. The dog had jumped out of the truck.

1259 – Caller reported a delivery truck that has almost rear ended her twice. He is not slowing down going through the towns. She says there are no markings on the truck. At 1314, the same caller called back stating someone needs to do something with the truck. She stated she had lost him for sometime after Hinsdale but now he is coming through Glasgow, still heading eastbound. She states he ran the red light and is passing MT 24N on US Hwy 2. She said he is driving recklessly and is going to cause an accident if someone doesn’t do something. The caller is willing to sign a statement. At 1340, it was reported patrol was done from Frazer to Whatley Road and was unable to locate the vehicle.

1337 – Reporting party called in requesting an officer to her residence as her ex broke both of her televisions and destroyed her house.

1853 – Caller reported two fires in the ditch about 1 ½ miles east of Nashua along US 2. BIA Fire also called to let dispatch know they will be responding and they also have fire at Poplar and Brockton, possible arson. A deputy was notified who requested Phillips County be contacted to watch for any vehicles starting the fires.

1921 – Reporting party called to report a fire about one mile east of Glasgow, near a house. The fire is in a field along US 2 and headed to some cows.

1811 – It was advised the owner of a camper was spoke to that started a fire. They will be at the hotel until their camper gets fixed.

Wednesday, Sep. 6

1425 – Male caller reported a car pulling a Uhaul trailer that is dragging chains on the highway. The caller is concerned that the chains hitting the roadway may be an issue if they continue. An officer was notified who requested County be notified as well. At 1518, MHP advised they found the vehicle and got the chains fixed.

1426 – Caller requested an officer to come to her location. There is a vehicle parked in their lot that has been there since yesterday. There are no plates and nobody knows whose vehicle this is or why it’s there. Officer advised he told the reporting party that the business can tow the vehicle or let it sit there.

1948 – Caller said he was notified by a tow company out of California that his license plate number is being used in California. An officer was notified who advised the plates are on the reporting party’s truck. Officer advised him to call the jurisdiction in California where the plate number is being used.

2100 – Caller reported that a male is drunk and carrying a six-pack. He was trying to hot wire his Ford less than 10 minutes ago. She doesn’t know the address but provided a location marker. She believes it’s inside of the city limits.

2102 – Reporting party stated a male, who just got out of jail, showed up drunk at his house. He has been banging on the door and yelling that he’s going to jail. He wants an officer to call regarding the manner and wants to press charges.

2210 – Reporting party said she was leaving her friends to go home and discovered that her passenger side back window has been broken out. At 2234, officer advised they looked at security cameras and there is nothing on the cameras to show who did this.

Thursday, Sept. 7

0923 – Reporting party called in hay bales on fire. Fort Peck Fire Chef was contacted and the fire was reported to be in mop up at 1051.

1724 – Officer advised he received a report from a female stating that she is having problems with a check that bounced. She did not state which bank the check went through. He advised her it was civil and to take it up with corporate at that bank.

1722 – Caller reported that her husband called her and told her that the baler was on fire. It is unknown if there are any injuries. Nashua FC was contacted. BIA Fire also advised they have two trucks en route.

1920 – Caller requested an officer stating there is a woman who is ranging and screaming. He said at first he thought it was Tourette’s but he doesn’t believe so anymore. He said she is scaring people and believes she is a danger to herself.

2118 – Caller reported a man was threatening and cursing at the female employee. The man attempted to run a scam and when it didn’t work he began to yell at her. It did not get violent. The male’s vehicle was described as well as location of travel. Officer patrolled but was unable to locate.

Friday, Sept. 8

1046 – An employee at a hotel called stating they have a guest that was staying there and he reported he had some medications, a Nintendo switch and a power bank that were stolen. She is requesting an officer.

1302 – Reporting party called wanting to speak to an officer about an employee who just left. Before they left, they had some bad things to say to her and then almost got into a fight with another employee. At 1330, the reporting party called back requesting the officer get her keys back from the female as the store keys are on there. Officer advised he is on the phone with her and will get that handled.

1742 – Caller reported he was involved in a two vehicle accident. He’s not injured and there’s no road blockage. He hasn’t talked to the other driver yet.

2022 – Caller reported someone hit a cow on US 2. The cow is still alive. The call was transferred to Roosevelt 911 and the dispatcher advised she would have someone head that way.

2125 – An assist citizen call was recorded. Per deputy, the driver was fixing his trailer lights. He got them fixed.

2253 – Reporting party stated her granddaughter is drunk, being belligerent and slamming doors. She wants her gone. She left but is still outside somewhere. RCSO was notified. Later, Tribal took control of the call. They advised the granddaughter if she acted up again, she would be going to jail. She was released back to the grandmother.

Saturday, Sept. 9

0743 – Reporting party stated she was notified by another person that the people that keep coming and digging through the garbage are back again. She can not see who they are on camera but states they are wearing dark clothing. She has called several times and states she has given a description of the individuals in the past. She is concerned they will gain access to the building. The caller is out of town but is monitoring the cameras. At 0750, deputy advised when he was going to another call, he saw three teens getting into a vehicle and while on scene the same three walked by him. He is going to drive around and see if he can locate. At 0758, it was reported he was unable to locate.

0811 – Caller states there is a “bovine critter” out along the highway. He was shook up and explained that he has hit a cow before and is trying to keep anyone else from doing so. The owner was contacted and will check it out.

0830 – Caller reported that the sun was shining through her curtains and she could see a man outside her window. Then she stated he was looking in her window. The caller sounded as if she had just woke up. The information was passed along to an officer and drove the area. The officer later walked the area and spoke with the reporting party. She just saw a shadow on the curtain.

1527 – There was a horse trailer that was parked in the opposite lane of travel. The truck and trailer were parked in the left lane, facing oncoming traffic. Officer parked near the vehicle and told the driver they needed to move to the parking lot and out of the street. The driver moved the vehicle to a proper parking spot.

1740 – Deputy advised she heard two rounds fired off by the river or across the river. She is going to drive around to see if they find anything.

 

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