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Police Blotter: June 16-June 26

| July 4, 2012 10:08 AM

June 16

• Caller reported criminal mischief along Libby Creek Road.  Several Forest Service signs had been pulled down,

• Caller advised that he could not find his son. He reported that the child was to enter a magic show, but never came. Was located 50 minutes later.

• Forest Service called to report shots being fired near Spar Lake campground sometime last night. Ranger found 30 spent rounds at campsite in question.

•-Caller in 100 block of Robins Drive reported that her boyfriend had slapped her, and she was requesting law enforcement. The parties were separated for the evening.

• Caller reported suspicious activity along Pioneer Road and Vanderwood, three individuals getting into mail boxes and hollering at cars.

• Timothy H. Olson and Michael Tell Truman were arrested for drug charges.

June 17

• Suspicious vehicle reported at Farm to Market and Aitkens. William R. Kilgore, 76, arrested on charge of DUI.

• Reports of a truck being stolen and damaged on Saverite Way.

• Caller reported a female pulling a gun on a group near Barnum Road.

• Caller reported that someone had slashed all his vehicle tires on the 500 block of Spencer Road.

• Caller reports theft of money from residence on Wisconsin Avenue.

• Caller worried that neighbors were threatening to shoot him and have been shooting at him all night on 900 block of Louisiana Avenue.

June 20

• An animal complaint near Westgate complained of a young boy with a pink Mohawk who was kicking his dog continuously.

• Caller reported theft in the 500 block of Northwood Road. Caller’s deceased father’s belongings had been stolen by friends, and he wanted to talk to an officer.

• Caller reported several large dogs, including a pitbull, were attempting to break out of a gray Chevy van parked near the casino at Louisiana and Highway 2.

• Caller reported his neighbor was firing a weapon in an intimidating manner in the 9500 block of Bull Lake Road.

• Naked man reported at ball field Cemetery.

• A caller reported a door open at the Middle School and thought it was suspicious.

June 21

• A Daniel James Marozzo was arrested for criminal contempt.

• Caller in 500 block of Indianhead Road reported a phone scam. Person called to report that a caller from California told her that her grandson was arrested in Tahiti and needed money wired.

• Reporter in LCSD from 100 block of Hummingbird Lane who wanted to speak to a deputy about harassment from his ex-, who has a no contact order.

• Two juveniles on bikes attempting to sell a machete and fishing rod at Lincoln Boulevard and Louisiana Avenue.

• Caller advised that he saw a fully saddled horse running around by Kootenai River Road and Rawlings without a rider. Worried that the horse might have thrown the rider.

• Caller reported a burglary in the 1200 block of 2nd street. A TV, Playstation 3 and games were taken sometime today.

June 22

• A caller reported a band still playing after midnight at J. Neils Park. Made a call to County Commissioner Tony Berget, asking him to drive by and make sure music was done.

• Caller reported a bear in her cabin at 13300 block of Highway 2.

• Caller reported a 12-foot aluminum boat taken from Swisher Lake.

• Ambulance called to J. Neils Park for a man having a seizure in the carnival area. He was transported to St. John’s.

• Caller near Dome Mountain reported seeing a doe give birth to a fawn and then moved it. A crowd of people picked up the fawn and were taking pictures with it.

• Caller in 300 block of Voves Avenue reported a suspicious person driving by their house nine times.

• Caller in the 300 block of Middle Thompson Lake Road reported people trying to break into his neighbor’s house.

• Caller reported individuals camping at night at Turtle Cove on Crystal Lake. Campsite was in a day-use only area.

June 23

• Windows were broken at the back of the Job Service building on Mineral.

• Rock thrown through a laundry window on the 300 block of Lincoln Boulevard.

• Caller reported a male at Aitkens Quick Stop was harassing him.

• Rosauers called to report that kids behind the store are attempting to steal pallets.

• Dale Jensen, 55, was arrested for DUI at Farm to Market Road and Timber Lane.

• Caller reported that their son was driving Highway 37 when an individual near the trailer park threw a tennis ball at his windshield.

Called reported five gallons of gas missing from his gas tank, someone had siphoned it off during the night.

June 24

• Caller in 4200 block of Highway 37 reported a hood had been stolen from his pickup during the night.

• Caller reported a burglary of two cabins on Silver Butte Road.

• There was a family disturbance at Highway 2 and Kootenai Falls.

• Caller in 1200 block of Dakota Avenue reported neighbors setting off fireworks in the street.

• Reported horses loose on Education Way near Mahoney Avenue.

June 25

• 1995 Gold Buick Regal swerving all over the road near Farm to Market Road and Highway 2.

• Caller reported that his neighbor’s dog was trying to attack him in 300 block of Libby Creek Road.

•Angela Louise Fisher was arrested at 200 block of My Road for drug possession.

• Caller reported that he was assaulted by another male in 600 block of 6th Street.

-Caller reported being harassed at the Pastime Bar.