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Police blotter: Oct. 27 - Nov. 4

| November 7, 2012 2:11 PM

Lincoln County

Sheriff’s Department

Oct. 27

• Caller reported an older Nissan pickup firing shots out the window on Farm to Market Road near the Airport.

• Caller in 100 block of Amber Road reported an unauthorized use of her vehicle, her son took it, and she hadn’t heard from him in days.

• An injured deer was reported by Saverite West.

• Small injured deer was reported in 200 block of Basham Lane. Caller wanted to know what she should do.

• Caller in 100 block of Post Street kicked the father of her child out and was now receiving threatening messages from him.

• Two men were transported from Eureka to Libby. They had been arrested on charges of burglary.

Oct. 28

• There was a neighbor dispute over noise in 400 block of Second Street.

• Caller in 500 block of Park reported his generator being stolen. 

• Luke Williams was arrested by Eureka police on multiple warrants.

• A sex crime was reported at 3:32 p.m. The location was withheld. 

• Caller in 300 block of Reserve Road reported very close gunshots to her house.

Oct. 29

• Two boys, ages 14 and 16, were reported missing from Flathead County in the Thompson River drainage area.

Oct. 30

• Caller in 2800 block of Fifth Street reported a burglary. Someone had broken in and taken a pearl necklace, earrings and a camcorder.

• Caller in 500 block of Callahan in Troy reported a family disturbance.

• Caller in 200 block of Tailback Road in Troy reported a family disturbance.

Oct. 31

• Caller in 4300 block of Bull Lake Road wanted to report harassing texts she was receiving from her ex-.

• Someone broke into a vacant trailer in 200 block of Pioneer Road.

• Caller reported the theft of her vehicle on Highway 93 near Eureka.

• Theft was reported on Jay Effar Road.

• A 17-year-old female assaulted an employee at Turning Winds School.

• Rosauers called to report a shoplifter they had detained.

• Someone left most of a deer carcass by the green dumpsters on Highway 2.

• Caller in 300 block of Spruce reported her flowerbeds had been run over.

Nov. 1

• Neighbors on Reese Court were having a very loud party, and it appeared that a fight had broken out.

• Someone siphoned gas out of Army-type trucks at Trego-Fortine Fire Department.

• Caller on Wampoo Creek Road reported what he thought were fraudulent census takers.

• Caller on Grant Avenue in Troy wanted to report a possible identity theft.

• Caller in 400 block of Second Street reported a loud party with possible underage drinkers.

Nov. 2

• Caller in 200 block of Autumn Road reported being harassed by a scam-artist.

• Caller was living in a camper on Plum Creek when an individual shot a hole through his camper and threatened to kill him.

• Caller on Granite Creek Road reported her ex-husband coming to her house and making threats.

• Empire Foods reported a shoplifter. They would detain him until the police came.

• Caller in 300 block of Libby Creek Road reported neighbors throwing rocks at his fence and dog.

Nov. 3

• Caller on Forest Avenue reported a dead deer in her yard.

• A landlord was harassing a tenant on Lauer Lane.

• Caller called Troy dispatch to report being assaulted at the State Line Bar.

• Rosauers had detained two female juveniles for shoplifting

Nov. 4

• A power line fell on a vehicle in front of the Forest Service building on Highway 2.

• A disturbance was reported at Bellvue Trailer Court. Individuals were yelling and throwing things.

• Faith Marie Vandelden, 23, was arrested at the Troy VFW on a warrant for allegedly issuing a bad check.

• Caller on Highway 2 reported a male at her residence attempting to retrieve his daughter after assaulting her.

• A disturbance on Bull Lake Road was reported after caller hung up.