Police blotter
March 1
• A woman on Montana Avenue reported hearing her vehicle door opening. When she looked outside she couldn’t see anyone around, but the car door was open.
• A man on Lewis Loop reported an individual at his residence that wasn’t welcome. He yelled for the person to leave, but wasn’t sure if they had.
• A woman at a local trailer court reported someone entered her unlocked vehicle and stole approximately $12.
• A woman on Highway 2 reported being harassed on the Internet by her ex-husband’s ex-wife. The woman was also trying to hack into her email.
• A person on 5th Street reported a man was calling and harassing her and is now calling her daughter.
• A fire on Curly Creek Road was reported to Troy dispatch. Troy Fire Department responded to the call.
• A man was arrested at Carpenter Lake on an outstanding warrant.
• A caller reported four ATVs missing from Holly Drive. Several of the ATVs and a trailer were located, while one remained missing.
• A woman on Minnesota Avenue reported someone tried to run over her kids. The woman confronted the father of the driver about the girl who continued driving by her house and flipping her the bird.
• A person on Airth Avenue reported a vehicle parked outside a vacant house for about 15 minutes. The woman told responding officers she was waiting to pick up her kids from the house next door.
• A person on Commerce Way reported being threatened by their neighbor.
• A man on 3rd Street reported a suspicious vehicle with two woman blocking his driveway.
March 2
• A 29-year old man turned himself in to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Department for an outstanding warrant.
• A person reported their son was bitten by a large black dog in a shopping complex parking lot.
• A 38-year old woman was arrested at the county attorney’s office for contempt of court.
March 3
• A man on Granite Avenue reported someone attempted to steal gas from his vehicle, unsuccessfully.
• A person on Louisiana Avenue reported their vehicle was rummaged through, but nothing was taken.
• A woman on Commerce Way reported lending her vehicle to someone who failed to return it. She believed the vehicle may have been involved in a wreck in Idaho, but an officer called Idaho State police who said it had not.
• An alarm at a local business was reportedly going off. It was a false alarm.
• Officers from Boundary County reported a man heading back to the Yaak area from Moyie Springs who was involved in a fight that injured another man who had to be taken to the hospital.
• An area business reported a shoplifter.
• A person reported being followed into town and harassed by a man.
March 4
• A man on Pinewood Lane reported his mailbox was damaged by someone in a passing vehicle.