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Police blotter

| December 31, 2013 9:12 AM

Lincoln County

Sheriff’s Office

Dec. 23

• A wife reported her husband was just attacked by neighbor dogs at their Kearney Avenue home. This was not the first time the dogs were an issue. Other neighbors have been victimized as well.

• A caller on Conifer Road reported his tires slashed five days ago.

• A caller on Kootenai River Road reported a theft of mail.

• A man reported his vehicle slid off the road on Highway 2 near mile-marker No. 52.

• A caller reported a woman slumped over her steering wheel in the Rosauers parking lot.

• A caller on Reese Court reported his residence broken into.

Dec. 24

• A caller on Idaho Avenue reported his neighbor’s dogs never stop barking.

• A caller on Granite Creek Road reported a chimney fire.

• A woman reported her ex-husband, whom she has a restraining order against, was driving by her place. He was also texting and calling her.

• A woman reported her husband dressed as Santa the night before and delivered presents to a local boy suffering from medical issues. When she and her husband returned to their car, she noticed her wallet missing from her purse.

• A mother reported her child’s father did not return their daughter.

Dec. 25

• A woman on Commerce Way reported a man pushed her and refused to leave her residence.

• Raylene Miller was arrested on a warrant.

Dec. 26

• A caller reported a man attempting to break into a silver Dodge Durango at Town Pump.

• A caller reported a white Chevy pickup truck broke through the ice near the intersection of Ninth Street and Dakota Avenue. The tires were underwater when the tow service arrived.

• A woman reported that her ex-husband, whom she has a restraining order against, was calling her from Hawaii.

Dec. 27

• A caller on Highway 2 near Bear Creek reported a white Ford SUV partially parked in the road.

• A woman reported losing her iPod Touch 4 with a gray and white OtterBox case.

Dec. 28

• A caller reported an elderly man drove off the road and through the guardrail on Highway 2 near mile-marker No. 55. The man reportedly did not suffer serious injury.