Wednesday, May 20, 2009

911 calls from 5/11-5/17

Monday, May 11
11:30 a.m. — A manager of a Ronan grocery store reported that a shoplifter who stole “plants” from the store yesterday had returned them and he would like to press charges.
12:27 p.m. — A woman reported a teen “who took an attitude with her” who was ditching school in Pablo.
1:39 p.m. — A manager of a Polson grocery store reported that a customer just “dropped two bags of 25 methadone pills” out of their pocket when they were exiting the store.
3:53 p.m. — A woman from Mission called 911 and reported her 15-year-old son “missing” stating that he didn’t come home from school and “she looked everywhere for him.” A Mission police officer on patrol called in that her son was hanging out at the school. So she didn’t exactly look quite “everywhere.”
3:54 p.m. — An assistant manager at Wal-Mart advised dispatchers that they have a “marijuana pipe” that someone turned in after finding it in the “lobby.”
9:35 p.m. — A woman who misdialed 911 said that she dropped her phone breaking it, snapped it back together, and the phone dialed 911 by itself.

Tuesday, May 12
11:02 a.m. — A man reported that he believes his ex-girlfriend stole his hydrocodone and methadone. Did she leave it at the grocery store yesterday per chance?
3:11 p.m. — A woman reported to 911 that a flagger along Highway 93 waved her through without checking traffic and she would have been “t-boned by a truck” if she hadn’t checked first.
5:26 p.m. — A woman reported to 911 an act of vandalism describing some trees and plants she had recently planted had been pulled up by someone.
9:08 p.m. — A Dixon man who turned out to be just “jogging” was called into 911 for a report of “suspicious activity.”
10:20 p.m. — A woman reported to 911 that another woman “covered in weeds” jumped out of the bushes and said she needed to hide as it was a “matter of life and death” as there were two men “in camouflage hunting her.” The disoriented woman ended up being detained by police.

Thursday, May 14
2:48 p.m. — A woman reported that a man, who they had a prior trespassing conflict with, was now “kicking her fence.”
8:08 p.m. — A man reported to 911 that a man at his residence is “trying to kick his ass” and is threatening his mother with a golf club in his hand.
8:17 p.m. — A woman called 911 and requested an officer to her home as there are people “drinking” there and “hiding under beds and in closets.”

Friday, May 15
12:50 p.m. — A man called 911 and requested to speak to an officer about “his pill” that was stolen 30 days ago.
12:58 p.m. — A man reported to 911 that there is a “possible dead body in a plastic bag” at the spillway at Mission Dam. It turned out to be an animal carcass not a human in the bag.
1:40 p.m. — Three bikers were reported making fun of a Polson officer outside the Wolf Den bar dubbing him “Mr. Clean.”

Saturday, May 16
1:46 p.m. — A woman reported to 911 that her neighbor was “passed out” in his car with the music turned up very loud. When her boyfriend told him to turn it down the disgruntled neighbor got upset and started saying he was “going to get his rifle.”
6:27 p.m. — A woman that two people are “high on pot” and headed towards Polson in a black Nissan with “a baby.” When asked how she knew they were high, the reporting party stated “their eyes were all red.”

Sunday, May 17
1 a.m. — A female traffic control employee called 911 to report two teenage males who were moving barrels and pylons on the Polson bridge construction area.
1:43 a.m. — A Polson officer removed a bicycle from the middle of the road on Hillcrest.
4:50 a.m. — A suspicious man was reported “sleeping” in the Ronan Post Office.
11:38 a.m. — A manager at a Polson grocery store reported to 911 that two drunk men were wondering in and out of the store and that one was “covered in blood.” They were picked up for disorderly conduct.
2:23 p.m. — A man in Mission reported to 911 coming across something that looked like a “pipe bomb” in his yard while mowing the lawn. Mission police and the office of emergency management investigated and the device was found to be a bomb and taken to a secure location to await disposal.
8:51 p.m. — A man reported that a dark mini-van has been driving by “flipping off” his 12-year-old daughter.

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