Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Saturday, May 22, 2010

At 12:30 a.m. officers responded to a man passed out in a running vehicle. He was arrested for his fourth DUI and held in jail without bond.

An intoxicated man threatened to "find and kill" a bus driver who refused him service at 3 a.m.

At 3 a.m., police warned two intoxicated pedestrians to stay out of the road.

At 4 a.m., a caller reported a large bonfire with a bunch of kids yelling and singing.

A vehicle was broken into on Grand Avenue.

A motorcycle was taken sometime during the night. It was recovered on the side of the road near the owner's residence with minimal damage.

A man who had a recent argument with one of his neighbors reported that the air had been let out of his truck tires.

A woman was observed peeling stickers off of cheaper meat items and putting them on more expensive meat items. She was arrested for theft.

A person had questions on how many marijuana plants a person could be in possession of if they have their medical marijuana card.

Underage drinkers fled from a party on Main Street in Three Forks after becoming aware that the neighbors had called the police just before 5 a.m.

A man called the police at 3 a.m. after being assaulted at a large "out-of-control drinking party" on Hitching Post Road. Deputies responded, and the owner of the house was cited with minor in possession and unlawful transactions with minors.

Deputies responded to a large party on Durston Road at 5 a.m. Three males were contacted outside the party, one of whom had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The man was arrested, the party was shut down, and the tenant of the residence was given a warning.

A concerned caller reported that a dog was being kept in an overgrown garden on Buckhorn Trail with no shelter or protection from the weather. Photos were taken and the case was referred to animal control.

Several horses were on Dry Creek Road, headed towards Belgrade.
A small calf was wandering on Stucky Road. The owner was contacted.

Deputies gave a lodging voucher to a family who was trying to get back home to Illinois. Their vehicle had broken down and they were out of money.

Someone broke the windows out of a horse trailer on Nelson Road.

1 Comments:

Blogger BeaBea said...

I just discovered your blog today! My folks live in Bozeman and I always get a kick out of the police reports. I live in a high-crime area in the South, where sadly our "police and fire news" each day contains reports of armed robberies and fatal shootings. Thank you for providing me this welcome break from the grim reality here.

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