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The Blotter: 30 abandoned cats found in 4th Ave house

| June 7, 2023 2:00 AM

May 26

Three cows were spotted walking along the road just north of Stoltze Lumber Company. A man reported his ex wife was leaving untrue reviews on his business website. An ambulance was called for an unconscious female in a parked car in a parking lot on Nucleus.

May 27

Some kids reportedly tried to steal some beer from Smith’s; were apprehended by a store employee and left before law enforcement arrived.

May 28

A man in a black shirt was harassing customers at a store on Highway 2 trying to sell them fuel vouchers. A disorderly customer came into a store on Nucleus and started smearing food on the windows.

May 29

Report of a man walking near Glacier Gateway carrying what looked like a rifle, possibly a pool cue wrapped in a blanket. Police responded to a domestic dispute on Dawn Drive; a teenager known to carry weapons was confronted by their parents for drinking beer and left before police arrived.

May 30

No report.

May 31

A landlord requested law enforcement look at the damage a tenant had caused before he filed it with his insurance. Thirty cats and kittens were reported abandoned at a house on 4th Avenue.

June 1

A teacher at the high school reported a kitten was locked in a car with closed windows on 12th Street. A concerned parent told police that a person was harassing her son and pointed a toy gun at him while he walked home from school. Report of a 9-year-old and some friends defacing a dumpster at Horine Park. An angry man punched out the window of his own car after an argument with his girlfriend on Nucleus Avenue.

June 2

A concerned female called police to inform them that their sister took their mother’s car after an argument the night prior. Report of a reckless driver in a Mustang drifting corners on Diane Road. Report of some Hispanic looking males making gestures towards the reporting party and driving recklessly in a Jeep Grand Cherokee on Highway 2.

June 3

Police confronted an older man at a church who had paint on his face and hands, the man did not know where the paint came from, possibly colorblind.

June 4

Report of a sewage leak on Talbot Road. Police responded to a possible suicide threat on Diane Road. Report of two people fighting along Highway 2, unknown cause, police released suspects at the scene. Police responded to a suicide threat on 1st Avenue.