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Sheriff’s Blotter

| June 19, 2020 1:00 AM

Notable calls for the day!

06-17-2020

Day Shift handled the following notable calls:

• Detectives assisted Patrol with the apprehension of Wanted Felon 20-22950

• Several Deputies responded to a Welfare Check -Possible Suicidal Male subject at an address on E. Hayden Lake Rd. His wife reported they argued last night, and she left to go stay at a hotel. According to the R/P, the male threatened that she might return home to find a “dead body”. Upon deputies arrival the male was found deceased near the front door. 20-22968

• Deputies stopped and arrested a male on his warrant for FTA for DWP. 20-22987

• Deputies responded to E. Woodland Drive for a reported physical Domestic. On scene it was determined there was just a verbal argument. F.I. 20-22984

• Deputies responded to N Atlas Road for a Domestic Dispute. Deputies contacted a male and female. Both parties confirmed they were only having a verbal disagreement. No crime was committed and Deputies completed FI. 20-22948

• Deputies responded to N Cornerstone drive for a disorderly. The RP works inside the dental office and reported a male and female were having inappropriate relations for over an hour in view of patients. Deputies contacted the pair- They were warned for their activity, and the male was cited and released for paraphernalia. 20-23008

Evening Shift handled the following notable calls:

• A Deputy handled a cold burglary at W. Dakota Ave. where an unknown suspect entered into two storage units and stole miscellaneous items. 20-23031

• A Deputy handled a welfare check reference a pink raft seen floating on Coeur d’Alene Lake. The RP saw the raft from the shore and thought there could have been someone paddling the raft, then said it was floating against the current and they were unsure if it was occupied or not but looked like it might have been in distress. The Deputy went out on a boat and located the very large pink unicorn raft, unoccupied. He was then able to track down the owner and give them back their pink unicorn, which had apparently blown off their boat. 20-23045

• A Deputy contacted a male at his residence and arrested him on his warrant. 20-23061

• A Deputy took a battery report from S. Highway 3 regarding a battery between a landlord and a tenant issue. 20-23073

Night Shift handled the following notable calls:

• A Deputy stopped a vehicle near East Brunner Road for no license plate or tail lights. The driver was on probation, had a suspended driver’s license and had an open container of alcohol in the center console. He passed DUI evaluations, but was arrested for DWP and an agents warrant. He was also cited for open container. 20-23103

• A Deputy stopped a vehicle near West Riverbend Avenue and South Gallatin Road for an insufficient exhaust. The driver was on Felony Probation and had a suspended driver’s license. Methamphetamine and paraphernalia were located on her person. She was ultimately arrested for the charges of possession of meth, possession of paraphernalia, and her warrant and was issued a citation for insufficient exhaust. 20-23110

• Deputies responded to North Government Way regarding a possible burglary in progress. This is the second night in a row we have responded to this address. Today, thanks to great detective work by Central Dispatch, we were able to locate a responsible for the address. At the request of the property owner, Deputies entered the address and contacted a male and female. At the request of the property owner they were trespassed from the property. 20-23125