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Law Enforcement Blotter June 24

by Western News Staff
| June 24, 2014 12:23 PM

June 5

• A caller reported their neighbor had been hired by a bank to harass her. The caller said her neighbor knocks on her windows at night and kills birds by pulling out their tail feathers.

• Someone reported a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed on Highway 37.

• A man was arrested near Main and Oak for driving with a suspended license.

• A man was arrested on Farm to Market for driving with a suspended license.

• Someone reported receiving fraudulent credit card calls.

• A woman on Glenn Lake Drive called to report her intoxicated husband was out of control. Police responded and diffused the situation.

• A caller reported suspicious activity on Dakota Avenue. The caller said three juveniles were lingering near a shed across from her residence. The juveniles were going in and out of the shed with a spray can and had sprayed it all over the place before fleeing the scene. Police arrived and assessed the residence.

• Someone called to report a woman walking in and out of traffic on Highway 2.

June 6

• Someone called 911 to report a vehicle rollover on Highway 2. Ambulance responded and transported the driver to Cabinet Peaks Medical Center.

• A man was arrested on charges of felony distribution of dangerous drugs.

• A caller reported a black and tan shepherd wearing a pink camouflaged collar had been at a house on Edgewater Estates for two days. The shepherd was picked up by animal control.

• A man reported that he had his leg pinned between his car door and a fence near the Minnesota Avenue alley way. Police responded and cleared the scene.

• A woman called to report her missing Australian shepherd near Heights Road. The dog does not have a collar.

• A woman called to request a welfare check on her daughter. The woman’s daughter had been having problems with her husband not letting her leave the house with their child. The woman’s daughter had also had 15 seizures within a few days. Shortly after the call was made, the woman called back to cancel the check because her daughter’s husband called to have her pick up her daughter from their residence.