Police blotter
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office
Sept. 12
• A mother at Libby Elementary School reported students bullying her son.
• A caller on Highway 2 reported a horse in the road.
• A caller near Rustic Avenue reported three dogs chasing a deer.
• A caller on Main Avenue reported four cars broken into overnight.
• A caller on Bull Lake Road reported a compressor and other tools stolen.
• A man on Bull Lake Road reported his front door opened after two weeks away from home.
• A caller near the intersection of Louisiana Avenue and Utah Avenue reported a car full of kids shooting a BB gun at a school bus.
• A caller on Center Drive reported a heated argument with a 19-year-old child about no drinking and no weapons in the house. The parent wanted assistance removing the child from the house.
Sept. 13
• A caller on Alpine Road reported a person in the neighbor’s yard with a flashlight late at night. The caller said the neighbor was visiting North Dakota.
• Jerald Bruce Shaw, 37, was arrested and charged with partner-family member assault, driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license.
• A man on Parkway Drive wanted information on what he can do about the neighbor dog that keeps eating his chickens.
• A caller on Frazey Road reported a poached deer.
• A woman on Vanderwood Road reported a neighbor threatening her boyfriend concerning an outstanding debt of a half-cord of wood.
• A caller on Farm to Market Road reported a child missing. The child was quickly found. Without telling his mother, the child decided to attend an after-school activity.
• A caller on Yaak River Road reported a group of classic cars drag racing.
• A father at J. Neils Park reported his son’s gym bag stolen. The bag held the son’s wallet and iPhone.
• Michael Watters, 73, was arrested and charged with assault.
Sept. 14
• A caller on Highway 2 near Shopko reported crashing into a deer.
• A landlord on Vicks Lane reported a threatening tenant.
• A caller on Crotteau Road reported a bear hanging around the area lately.
• A caller on Farm to Market Road reported an attempted break-in at a neighbor’s house.
• A caller on Idaho Avenue reported a neighbor playing loud music at night. The caller said the neighbor did not turn the music down after being asked.
Sept. 15
• Ernest Lloyd Jorgensen, 53, was arrested on a warrant.
• Jason Dean Allport was arrested and charged with driving under the influence.
• A woman on Highway 2 reported a man following her and threatening to shoot her. She said the guy was driving a red and black jeep.
• Tyler Joseph Ehlenfeldt was arrested on a warrant.
Sept. 16
• A caller on Woodland Extension Road reported multiple cars broken into overnight.
• A caller on Second Street Extension reported a trio of donkeys walking down the road.
• A man on Idaho Avenue reported a skunk inside his home.
Sept. 17
• A woman on Highway 2 reported some of her tools stolen. She said she heard a hooligan on her front porch last night and fired a warning shot.
• Jason Dale Kelso, 39, was arrested on a warrant.
• A wife on Trainer Street reported her husband’s car broken into last week.
• A caller on Campview Road reported broken house windows.
• A caller on Jennings Haul Road reported a dog terrorizing and eating his ducks.
• A caller on Spencer Road reported a stolen car.
• A woman on Evergreen Lane reported her mail tampered with.
• A caller on Spencer Road reported a pair of pop-up canopies taken from a yard sale.
Sept. 18
• A woman near the Amtrak station reported a group of males apparently attempting to steal from cars.
• A caller on Three Corners Road reported a phenomenally drunk man screaming and causing a scene.
• A woman on Idaho Avenue reported falling out of her bed. She needed help getting up.
• A man on Evergreen Road reported someone stealing checks out of his mail.
• A caller on Ski Road reported a harassing passerby. The person kept driving past the caller’s house making rude hand signals and yelling.
• Naomi Marie Miller was arrested on a warrant.
• A woman reported her medication stolen.
• A man reported losing his wallet somewhere near the Rosauers parking lot. The wallet was red and black.
• A caller on Main Avenue reported a rental property broken into.
• A woman reported her car damaged by another woman in the Rosauers parking lot.
• A caller on Highway 2 reported an erratically driven BMW sports utility vehicle with Oregon license plates.
• A man on Utah Avenue reported a suspicious car. The car was parked in front of his house for a long time before a man got out and walked down the street.
Sept. 19
• A caller on Regh Avenue reported routinely spotting a white minivan racing around late at night.
• A caller on Elija Drive reported an intimidating neighbor. A man working for the caller said the neighbor was harassing him and threatened to shoot him.
• A caller on Highway 2 reported a man driving a pickup truck swerving into oncoming traffic.
• Two callers near Robbe Road reported seeing the same suspicious man. The man was walking in people’s yards. He wore a black and red running suit and ran away when people talked to him.