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THE BLOTTER

| November 22, 2017 8:34 AM

Nov. 14

A caller reported that her purse may have been stolen from her vehicle during the night. She was unable to locate the purse.

Report that a person purchased 20 pounds of dry ice and three gallons of bleach.

A deer was put down on Grove Street after it was struck by a vehicle.

Caller reported that she was being stalked by her ex-boyfriend.

Report of a male standing in the middle of Nucleus Ave. threatening to “fight a cop.”

Nov. 15

Caller had questions about his 16-year-old daughter who has moved out his house, but not in with her mother. Caller wanted to know the legal rights about giving his daughter “her stuff.”

Caller states that car with pipes on it will not leave him alone. Vehicle was not there at time of call. Additional patrols were done in the neighborhood.

Report of a deer that was struck by a vehicle near 9th Street West. Additional reports were called in. The deer was dead when officer arrived.

Nov. 16

Caller states they have a sewer pump outside their window that is going off every 30 seconds. City is working on the pump station and it is rather loud. Caller was upset and wants the pump turned off. Sewer department was notified and was going to check it out. Police were called to the Montana Veterans Home about a vet who was upset that he had to share a room.

Nov. 17

Report of a suspicious male near the Shay Engine.

Nov. 18

Report of a person under 21 with alcohol on Ninth Street West. Report of a deer hit by a car at Glacier Wallflower. Police received a tip about Brian McCully, who was wanted for attempted deliberate homicide.

Nov. 19

Report of a found wallet on 6th Street West. Report of a chain saw stolen out of a garage on First Street East North.

Nov. 20

Police made numerous traffic stops on Talbott Road, so watch your speed.

Nov. 21

A woman on First Avenue East said people keep shining lights in her windows. She also said earlier in the year that someone had knocked on her door and told her that a couple of cops patrol the area and she had nothing to worry about.