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Sheriff's Blotter

| October 28, 2020 1:00 AM

Notable calls for the day!

10-26-2020

Day Shift handled the following notable calls:

• Several Deputies and medical responded to Poleline and Corbin for a two vehicle accident involving a semi and truck. As a result of the accident a power pole was also struck and needed to be repaired. There were minor injuries and the roadway was blocked for some time.

• Deputies responded to the CDA Casino for, yes you guessed it, someone dropping drugs on the floor again. The female suspect was contacted and during the contact she started having some medical problems. Medical responded and ended up transporting her to KH. The female was charged for possession of Meth.

Evening Shift handled the following notable calls:

• Deputies responded to N Hamilton Ct for a battery. The R/P called to report her 12 year old son had struck his grandmother. This was over giving away gloves that the son wanted to use. No one wished to pursue charges and mom agreed this was not the appropriate action. All parties expressed the desire for the son to seek additional resources. The Deputy spoke with everyone on scene and provided resource information to them. A CV report was completed. 20-46480

• Deputies, along with ISP who aired the call first, responded to the area of 4th of July Pass after a caller reported seeing a possible plane crash. Extensive searches of the area showed no evidence of a plane crash, and subsequent inquiries to the local airport towers revealed no lost flights on their radars. After gathering further information from the caller, it was determined that he only saw a plane disappear behind a hill and never saw it come back up. It is likely the plane dove into a ravine and flew out the other side. 20-46485

• A Deputy took a report of harassment at N Blossom Drive. The R/P reported that her ex mother-in-law, was contacting her son, believing it to be in violation of a no contact order between her son and his father. The Deputy was unable to find any evidence that the contact was in violation of the order, however, the R/P expressed concern since the suspect is to be sentenced for domestic violence in the next few days. FI completed. 20-46524

• A Deputy responded to a non-injury, two vehicle crash at Chase and Prairie. An e-impact was completed. 20-46495

• A Deputy took a call of a disorderly at E Retreat Lane. It was reported by the R/P that her neighbor was intoxicated and being extremely loud. She described the noise as the neighbor bowling and simultaneously playing all sports at the same time. She stated she could clearly hear the neighbor yelling obscenities at himself, causing the R/Ps young child to wake up. After speaking with other neighbors who also reported hearing the same thing. A citation was issued to the neighbor for Disturbing the Peace which was served upon him. He also admitted to possibly being too loud and said he would try to stay quieter when he becomes intoxicated in the future. 20-46518

• A Deputy took a call for a fraud. The R/P reported that he received information from the Idaho Department of Labor concerning unemployment insurance benefits that he applied for, however, he had been retired for 20 years and did not apply for unemployment.

Night Shift handled the following notable calls:

• Deputies responded to E. Pine Ridge Drive for a welfare check. The R/P stated her friend was just diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver and is on a lot of medications. She said they talk twice a day and she has been unable to get a hold of him. Deputies arrived and located an unsecured door and entered the residence where they located the male who was non-responsive. Medical responded and transported the male. 20-46530