Police Blotter: June 23-25
Lincoln County
Sheriff’s Department
June 23
• Caller advised a deer just attacked her dog in 600 block of California Avenue.
• Charles Sprinkle brought in James Lee Fifield for voluntary commitment for obstructing a peace officer.
• Animal complaint of two dogs lying in the road in the Woodland Heights area.
• Report of a possible burglary in 400 block of Spencer Road.
• St. John’s Hospital reported the theft of a 14-foot orange folding ladder.
• Royden A. Johnson was arrested in Eureka on a charge of contempt.
• Caller in 400 block of Oak Street reported a possible burglary, the second attempted break-in at this location.
• Someone had torn fencing down at Old Haul Bridge.
• Caller in 6600 block of Kootenai River Road reported receiving intimidating phone calls demanding money late at night.
• Caller in 200 block of Glendora reported someone trying to scam him over the phone.
• Caller reported a child on Highway 2 near Kootenai Disposal.
• Caller wanted to report his neighbor in 100 block of Garden Road yelling obscenities at him and his child.
• Caller reported her roommate in 700 block of Flower Creek Road had stolen her laptop among other items.
June 24
• A caller reported a deer caught in soccer net at J. Neils Park. He had freed himself by the time response arrived.
• Caller in the 200 block of Bayhorse Road reported receiving phone calls from a female off her medications.
• Caller in 300 block of Timber Lane reported a teenage neighbor boy knocking on her door at 1 a.m. after some family difficulties. Caller was advised to call immediately next time it happens, not nine hours later.
• Caller in 100 block of Garden Road wanted to complain that his neighbor had left a butchered rabbit’s head in his yard and would not remove it.
• A small child without a shirt was walking toward town at Highway 2 and Indianhead Road.
• A truck about a mile from the Kootenai Falls was lighting off fireworks out of its bed.
June 25
• A warrant was put out for Tina Marie Hubbard for charges of possession.