Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Archives — Calls from 2/9-2/15

Monday, Feb. 9
7:47 a.m. — A woman reported that someone in a maroon Jeep pulled into her driveway with their headlights on, pulled out and then back in again. She said she doesn’t know who these people are, and added that she watched the Jeep pull into a neighbor’s driveway, back out, and then drive across their lawn.
2:23 p.m. — A woman reported that a Rotweiler/Shepherd mix is running around the neighborhood near the 900 block of 10th Avenue leaving “piles” in her yard.
9:50 p.m. — A woman was reported to have been “unruly” with an employee at a Ronan grocery store and was permanently “banned” from the premises by management.

Tuesday, Feb. 10
11:00 a.m. — A man reported seeing a white Mercury Topaz pull up to a restaurant in Finley Point, break into the Missoulian newspaper machine to steal all the quarters and then drove off. Later on Sunday, Feb. 15 a Missoulian newspaper machine outside a business in Ronan was also broken into and had the bounty of quarters jacked — thus completing the string of newspaper machine heists for the week.
11:32 a.m. — A man called in requesting to speak with an officer regarding his “deceased mother’s ex” who was using his name “for power” in Lewis and Clark County. The man stated that while he awaited the police he will be working in the alley near the 500 block of 10th Avenue “chopping ice.”
1:04 p.m. — A man reported that his “mobile home” had been stolen from the Pablo area. When asked by dispatch for any specifics as to the make or model of the home, he could not give that information as he said it was all inside the mobile home.
4:01 p.m. — A woman called in reporting that her teenage son had been hit in the back of the head with a hockey stick Friday afternoon and wanted to press charges.
9:20 p.m. — A man called in stating that his wife was making “false excuses” as to why their daughter should be able to stay home from school, sharing his concerns with 911 dispatchers. Dispatch recommended he speak with a school counselor or school resource officer.
10:06 p.m. — A woman called in a noise disturbance on Blacktail Street near Turtle Lake saying that the dogs have barking all night, and their neighbors started a bonfire earlier that almost caught their roof on fire. She stated that she has had enough and wants somebody to “Shut the **** down” as she had to work in the morning.

Wednesday, Feb. 11
5:41 a.m. — A “highly” intoxicated male called in and reported that another man had been threatening him and saying he was going to take “all his belongings.”
2:31 p.m. — Reporting party stated that paintballers were “on the loose” on 7th and 10th, striking a vehicle twice that was driving through the area.
3:35 p.m. — A man on Price Lane said he came home and noticed that his sheep and other livestock were staring at some old trucks on his property. The man got his rifle and went to investigate, coming across an unknown man standing between the two vehicles reported as wearing “new Carharts”. The trespasser ran away from the armed man and has not been seen since.
4:03 p.m. — A man reported went into a Ronan store and came out to find his van’s sliding down open and an intoxicated man passed out in the back.
5:33 p.m. — A woman reported an incident of trespassing when her ex-boyfriend reportedly broke into her home by removing a window sill, “stole” back his own tools that belonged to him and left the premises.

Friday, Feb. 13
1:28 a.m. — An anonymous male called in from a Ronan pay phone sounding “very HBD” (has been drinking) on the Crime Stoppers line to report someone who would traveling from Tacoma, Wash., to Ronan, Pablo, or St. Ignatius with drugs — adding “probably meth”. The man said the proposed drug traffickers would be “pretending they are coming back for a funeral”, stating, “they aint driving, they’re coming back some other way.”
4:40 p.m. — A man reported that four kids were hiding in the hay in his barn and that he had “detained” three of them who were now sitting on the tailgate of his truck. The man advised that one kid was still hiding in the hay.

Saturday, Feb. 14
4:18 a.m. — Reporting party advised dispatch that a young male got out of a car at the Woodsbay Market, walked around the entire building and ran back to his vehicle.
12:30 p.m. — A man called in reporting that a woman on the 500 block of Adams Street was standing in her yard screaming at him that he was “peeking in her windows.”
5:36 p.m. — A man reported that he was hiking out to some people that were trespassing near the Bison Corrals on the Bison Range. The man later advised to dispatch that the trespassers were from Germany and has some trouble reading the signs.
7:10 p.m. — A man reported that someone had stolen the “tailgate” off of his “orange” truck.

Sunday, Feb. 15
7:41 a.m. — A woman reported that an officer had taken the “wife loop holding her gate shut”, stating they did it because “they did not like it.” She added that now she cannot get her newspapers.
7:13 p.m. — A woman called in advising dispatch that she wanted “all” of the officers to know that she has “cancer in her stool”. She went on to add that if you are “constipated” start taking “Swan C” and it will “clear you right up!”

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