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The Blotter: Nudies sent to boys

| October 21, 2020 12:05 AM

Oct. 12

Blotter Parental disputes over allotted visitation time. Reports of a stolen firearm. Inappropriate photos of females with blurred faces were sent to juvenile boys. Reports of an aggressive barking dog.

Oct. 13

A mother called with questions about her daughter’s citations.

Someone lost a wallet.

A neighbor was snooping through a resident’s mailbox. Reports of car troubles. A deer was hit by a vehicle.

Oct. 14

A gray Dodge Durango with fictitious plates sped off on Highway 40. A woman had an ongoing problem with kids smoking in her backyard; they would reply with verbal assaults when asked to leave. Someone’s car keys were found. A woman who found a dog refused to reveal her address so the owner could come pick up their pet. Reports of a black bear sighting. Reports of a two-vehicle accident near Highway 206.

Oct. 15

A woman abandoned in Arizona was trying to locate her boyfriend who was last known to be in Columbia Falls. Reports of a motorcycle accident.

Someone wanted to know how to retrieve their vehicle from a towing company. Complaints of too many people loitering at a park too late in the evening. Reports of suicidal intent.

Oct. 16

A car charger was taken from someone’s truck. A woman was second-guessing her decision to give someone the last four digits of her social security number.

Sunglasses were stolen from someone’s vehicle.

Reports of frequent black bear activity on property near the viaduct. A landlord suspicious of drug activity at a rental needed advice on evicting a tenant. Reports of a domestic fight. A man believed he was being followed by someone in a Ford F-150. A dog was returned to its owner.

Reports of a woman shooting up in a company bathroom.

Oct. 17

A resident on Frontage Road had photos of a female grizzly and her cubs getting into garbage. A cold wandering toddler was reunited with her father.

A vehicle blew through a guardrail 13 miles up the North Fork road to land 250 feet down an embankment; the car was retrieved by a tow truck and there were unknown injuries to occupants. Reports of trespassing. A woman reported college papers were taken from her house while she was in the bath. A man punched a bartender. A woman burned herself with bacon grease.

Oct. 18

Reports of a driver behind the wheel without a valid driver’s license. Someone was yelled at while shoveling snow. A neighbor kept blocking a resident’s alleyway easement.

Reports of a theft.