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The Blotter: Grand theft refrigerator

| February 22, 2023 2:00 AM

Feb. 14

Police responded to a suicide threat, officers found narcotics at the location on 12th Avenue. Suicide threat on Bills Lane. A female called police afraid that her mom was going to beat her on 4th Avenue. Report of theft on 8th Street, party claimed some spray paint, tools and a refrigerator were missing.

Feb. 15

A young male claimed a school bus driver was allowing a little girl to drive the school bus. A female on Nucleus Avenue claimed she received threats to burn her home from an ex boyfriend living in Livingston. An anonymous party heard of someone selling narcotics on 2nd Avenue.

Feb. 16

Ace Hardware employees received a fraudulent check. A blue mini van with a smashed headlight traveling east on 12th Avenue shot at a 7th grade male walking home from school with a pellet gun, suspect was wearing a green ski mask. A female was pulled over for drinking and driving and had an invalid drivers license.

Police picked up a male lying in a snowdrift near the Blue Moon, had been snowboarding and needed a ride home.

Feb. 17

Report of two high school age males in a physical altercation outside of Smith’s. A female on 12th Avenue claimed a maintenance man stole some of her things. Police responded to a suicide attempt on Clayton Lane. Police helped some kids who drove into a ditch.

Feb. 18

Police responded to a domestic dispute between a father and daughter on 8th Street. Report of four large dogs attacking a deer on 13th Street. Report of an assault of a male outside of the Gunsight Saloon, no description of suspect.

Feb. 19

A vehicle was seen swerving on Nucleus Avenue. A stolen cellphone was tracked to the Polson area.

Feb. 20

An older man on Riverwood Lane claimed some kids ran off after ringing his doorbell and damaging his front door. Police found a younger male outside of the Blue Moon who had gotten in a verbal argument with his mom. Police drove him home due to the weather. Report of a DUI on Railroad Street.