Police Blotter: Feb. 4 - Feb. 7
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Report
Feb. 4
• Caller on Snowshoe Road reported someone broke into a residence and tore up doors and fixtures.
• Daniel Becquart was arrested at First Montana Bank in Troy on an outstanding warrant.
• Caller on Dakota Avenue reported the EPA was running a loud generator past city ordinance hours.
Feb. 5
• Caller on Bear Creek Road reported Animal Control was dealing with an issue between the caller and his neighbor.
• Caller reported a construction trailer had been broken into and tools were missing at Indian Springs RV Park.
• Caller on Spencer Road wanted to report his neighbor harassing him everytime he stepped out of his home.
Feb. 6
• Caller at Libby Elementary School asked for an officer to come talk to him when they had the time.
• Caller on Vicks Drive reported his sister-in-law constantly harassing the caller and his wife even though she is not supposed to be in contact.
• Three youths were arrested at Libby High School for being in possession of tobacco products.
• A two-vehicle accident occurred in front of Mac’s Market on Highway 37.
• Injured deer was reported near the Central School on Louisiana. It was dead on arrival.
• Caller on Pioneer Road reported his neighbor was playing loud music and slamming doors late at night.
Feb. 7
• Caller on Pioneer Road reported a neighbor girl’s pet rabbit was eaten by a mountain lion.
• A black Labrador was reported in the middle of Highway 2 near Aitkens South.
• Caller reported a struck deer on Whiskey Hill on Highway 2.
• Caller in 300 block of Lincoln Boulevard reported three boys smoking marijuana in the alley behind her house.
• Anonymous female reported a flock of turkeys halfway up Conifer Road. One had an arrow sticking out of it.
• William Kilgore, 76, was arrested for driving with a suspended license after being reported by anonymous callers.