Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Archives — Calls from 3/30-4/5

Monday, March 30
8:03 a.m. — A local bus driver called 911 to report that a school bus had been broken into and vandalized over the weekend.
1:16 p.m. — A man called 911 and requested to speak with an officer in regards to a racial slur that was said about him “last year.”
7:26 p.m. — A woman reported to dispatchers that “they” took her piano and replaced it with another that was “not sufficient.” She advised that she wanted officers to know this in case “her body is found laying around.”
She then thanked the dispatcher for being so kind and listening to an “old lady” as she didn’t need to speak with an officer after all.
8:18 p.m. — A woman reported that her ex-husband came home drunk and kicked her door in.

Tuesday, March 31
10 a.m. — A man was caught digging around in one of the offices at the Kwataqnuk Resort. The vigilante scavenger was removed from the premises and given a six-month no-trespassing order.
10:34 a.m. — The very same man was caught attempting to steal eggs from the Lake County courthouse break room. The stealth egg burglar fled the scene before officers could apprehend him.
8:59 p.m. — A man was booked for assault after he threw a “full metal can of french onion soup” at a woman’s head. The victim reportedly did not know her assailer and the weapon was found dented in half.
9:49 p.m. — A woman called 911 and requested than officer come by as there has been a lot of “foot traffic” by her apartment and she is “unable to sleep.”
10:02 p.m. — A man advised dispatchers that some kids are making noise at the St. Ignatius Skate Park and “it is late.”

Wednesday, April 1
1:19 a.m. — An anonymous man advised 911 dispatchers that a maroon Camaro is parked outside the Wolf Den and the driver has “a lot of pot” in the vehicle as he is a “drug dealer.”

Thursday, April 2
12:20 a.m. — A man reported that he was assaulted by another man “while sleeping.”
12:29 a.m. — A Polson taxi driver called 911 and requested an officer as he has an intoxicated male that is refusing to exit his cab. The stubborn tanked passenger was reportedly getting “loud and rowdy” and was refusing to get out as drivers attempted to remove him.
5:36 p.m. — A woman reported that there is a “weird guy walking through her yard.” She described him as “wearing baggy pants” and carrying a white plastic garbage bag with “beer cans.”
The man reportedly then wandered into the street, looked up and began “spinning around.”

Friday, April 3
11:45 a.m. — A woman reported that two people had stolen a friend’s brown Chevy Blazer — the friend of which was headed to prison — and she had begun to pursue them in her vehicle. The supposed stolen vehicle chase reached upwards of 90 miles per hour on St. Mary’s Lake Road near St. Ignatius with officers tailing the chase.
Officers asked the vehicle owner in Lake County Jail whether the people who had taken the car had permission to do so and it turned out that they indeed “did.” Neither party ended up wanting to file a complaint in the incident.

Saturday, April 4
2:13 a.m. — An anonymous female reported fighting up the road stating that there were people “trying to run people over” and thought they might be “starting to pull out guns.”
9:34 a.m. — A woman reportedly came into the Sheriff’s Office and just wanted to talk to someone regarding her being “afraid to move.”
11:50 p.m. — Mission police officers reported a man that had been drinking at a local hotel who had “crawled through a window” into a hotel room and locked the female staying there out of her room. The female told officers that her husband was “passed out” inside the room as well.

Sunday, April 5
4:27 a.m. — A woman called 911 and advised dispatchers that she and her husband are going to keep buying distilled water as the water in Lake County is “bad.” She stated that the problem “began” in Engles trailer court when someone was making “liquid ice” and pouring it into the “drains”. She added that now it is in the Polson water.
The woman continued advising that the cops are “on top of it” and trying to see where it is coming from. She explained that the contaminated water “hurts your spirit.”

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