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The Blotter: Caller gets keys stuck in tree

| July 1, 2020 6:40 AM

Tuesday, June 23

A Diane Road caller was reporting “numerous” break ins at a nearby location while their neighbors were away for a few weeks.

A man tried making off with spray paint and other items from a Ninth Street business.

A woman was yelling at the caller for riding a motorized scooter.

The screams the caller was hearing came from kids enjoying a trampoline.

Wednesday, June 24

A Columbia Falls caller realized she’d forgotten to remove her license plates after selling her vehicle.

A caller was worried about the two male guests at her house taking her car.

Thursday, June 25

The caller’s dog was bitten by another dog that came out of nowhere near Driftwater Way.

A vehicle was tailgating the caller on Highway 2, but backed off as soon as the caller dialed police.

A dog was “barking like crazy” on Ninth Street.

A vehicle caught fire in Columbia Falls.

A woman was heard asking to be shot, but her caretaker confirmed she was just in pain.

A group of youngsters were about to break out into a fight at the skate park.

Friday, June 26

Some reckless drivers were driving “super fast” and doing wheelies on motorcycles near Fourth Avenue.

A man was heard screaming “kill me,” from some trees.

A young caller got her house keys stuck 50 feet up in a tree branch.

Saturday, June 27

The caller watched a driver throwing beer cans out of his vehicle’s window along Ninth Street.

Camera gear amounting to $3,000 was stolen from a Second Avenue property.

A child was standing in the middle of Nucleus Avenue.

A child was missing, then found on First Avenue.

Someone broke the window of a parked car on Third Street.

A man in a bandanna was driving “over 100 miles per hour” and ran a red light in his crotch rocket motorcycle.

Sunday, June 28

A trailer caught fire on Frontage Road.

Monday, June 29

A reckless driver was weaving and passing drivers in the middle of Highway 2.

A driver was speeding and making mean gestures to the caller on Highway 2.