Police Blotter
Lincoln County
Sheriff’s Office
Feb. 10
• A caller on Idaho Avenue reported that her mother’s vehicle was vandalized at a local watering hole.
• A woman on Dawson Street called to report that her sister was at her father’s residence even though she had been evicted from the home.
• A county employee called to report that someone threw garbage over an embankment near the top of Bobtail Hill. Sheriff deputies responded and picked up four needles from the trash.
• A woman on Balsam Street reported that her vehicle had items stolen from it the night before.
• A man from a local trailer court reported that his food stamp card was stolen and had been used at several locations in Libby.
• An individual on Idaho Avenue reported that her vehicle had been broken into and a checkbook and bag had been stolen.
• A caller on Mineral Avenue reported they had video of a resident possibly using drugs.
• A man at an area news outlet reported receiving threats from a worker who was recently let go from their job.
• A woman on Washington Avenue requested an officer to remove her daughter from her home.
• A local store called to report two shoplifters. Officers responded and arrested both of the alleged perpetrators.
Feb. 11
• A man on Highway 2 called to report that the previous day someone entered his home and stole his medications and loose change.
• A man from Evans Road requested to speak with a deputy about issues he was having with his neighbor over property lines.
• A woman at a local housing unit was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• A man on McMillan Mountain Road called to report a man claiming to be a civil server became very angry with his wife and left claiming he would be back with law enforcement. The man left in a white vehicle with no rear license plate.
• A woman on Commerce Way reported her boyfriend may have popped her tires while they were having an argument. She said she was currently at a tire shop waiting for her father.
• A man on Corner Road reported that a person trespassed onto his property and assaulted his daughter.
• A manager from a local casino requested an officer to deal with someone making threats to employees.