Police Blotter
Jan. 25
• A 50-year-old man was arrested in Eureka for driving with a suspended license, failure to register, driving under the influence and possession of drug paraphernalia.
• A woman near Spruce Street in Libby called to report her phone stolen.
• A caller reported a possibly intoxicated pedestrian stumbling in the road on Highway 2.
• Troy dispatch advised the sheriff’s office of a complaint at a bar near the Idaho border. A woman was transported to Troy.
• A caller on Louisiana Avenue reported three juveniles throwing rocks and garbage at houses.
• A caller reported a while Subaru passing vehicles in a no passing lane and weaving in and out of traffic. The driver was cited for careless driving.
• A caller near Farm To Market Road reported a car sped toward her three children who were out riding their bikes, scaring the children to the point of tears.
• An employee from a local motel requested a deputy due to suspicious persons. Deputies arrived, but the individuals had left the scene.
Jan. 26
• A woman on Dawson Street reported her soon-to-be ex-husband was causing problems. Deputies responded and separated the parties in the verbal-only disturbance.
• A caller on Fifth Street reported their neighbors for fighting.
• A woman on Bowker Street called to report losing her iPhone 6 somewhere in Libby.
• A woman on Mahoney Road called to report a person for hitting their children.
• A woman went to the County Annex Building and asked for a deputy to assist her regarding a temporary restraining order violation.
• A caller reported finding the door to their cabin busted in and several items missing. The time of the incident was unknown.