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Sanders County Sheriff's Report

| March 2, 2011 10:00 AM

2/20/11

2:13 a.m. - A woman on Garber St. called police saying her husband threatened to throw all of her belongings out on the ground.

2/20/11

10:37 a.m. - A reporting party called in an assault at a business in Paradise, which involved a head injury.The caller left the business, saying that the person who assaulted him was going to get “other people.”

2/20/11

 11:42 a.m. - A caller on Buffalo Bill Rd. contacted a deputy wondering if it’s lefal for a neighbor to shoot at her dog as it was going through his field.  The neighbor has livestock and it was unknown if the dog was going after his animals.

2/20/11

 2:11 p.m. - A caller had additional information for police on people egging vehicles in Plains.

2/20/11

 6:40 p.m. - A reporting party on Upper Lynch Creek Rd. called saying he had two mares on his property and they had been wandering for at least a week, but was able to rope them that morning.  The caller said the horses had burrs and tangled fur and had been wandering for awhile.  The caller also said that he has them at his place, and has been feeding and watering the animals.  The caller could not find any lost horse listings in livestock books.

2/21/11

10:19 p.m. - A caller on Grove St. reported the theft of a video game system and has an idea who took it.

2/22/11

 12:43 p.m. - A reporting party on Alameda Retreat called saying his ex-wife took his unemployment debit card, and was afraid he was going to destory the card and requested officer contact.

2/22/11

11:29 p.m. - A reporting party on Woodland St. said a neighbor’s dog keeps coming onto her property and chasing her cats, and eating pet food.  She said it is an ongoing problem and has spoken with the owner in the past and nothing changes.  The dog is a blue healer, but doesn’t know the name or address of the pet.

2/23/11

4:24 p.m. - A caller was very upset with an employee who works with Little Bitteroot Services, but is still unknown what the actual problem was.  The caller said, “she is ready to go ape *%$# on someone and go after her.”  She also says she is “annoyed and wants to blow up on someone.” 

2/23/11

4:24 p.m. - A caller reproted a horse not being fed or watered near the intersection of Mary Kay and Lower Lynch Road.  The caller had been watching for activity from the owner and hadn’t seen any for two weeks.  The horse was scratching in the snow.  If you know the owner please report it to police.

2/23/11

9:22 p.m. - The report of a donkey on Highway 200 around mile 34 was called in.  The caller said the donkey belonged to a Tootie Cox, and that it is always out.  No answer at the Cox residence.

2/24/11

8:49 a.m. - A semitruck rolled over on Highway 28 near Highway 382.

2/24/11

2:15 p.m. - A third party reported a female saying she is going to kill herself, who reportedly has lots of guns at her house.  The caller was trying to get a hold of her pastor, but could not.  The pastor was trying to find a place for the woman to stay after these calls.

2/24/11

10:24 p.m. - A caller asked police to remove her sister from her property, but the sister said she had no where to go.  The sister stated she was awakened by the caller and told that she is scaring her and wanted her to leave the property and is not welcome back at the residence.

2/26/11

 6:26 p.m. - A driver hit a deer with their vehicle on Pats Knob Rd., but was not injured, however the vehicle was not drivable.

2/26/11

11:55 p.m. - A woman caller reported her husband had been missing for about 45 mintues and is bi-polar and possibly suicidal, and had been in the emergency room the previous day.  All of the vehicles were at the home at the time of the call.  Police later found the man walking along Upper Lynch Creek Road, and took him to the emergency room again.