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Sheriff's blotter

| December 10, 2021 1:00 AM

Notable calls for the day

Dec. 5

Total Admin Phone Calls — 144

Total 911 and Emergency Phone Calls — 206

Total calls dispatched — 319

Day Shift handled the following notable calls:

• Deputies responded to a missing person report from the city of Hayden Lake. Hayden Lake PD officers were called out to assist. The R/P reported her husband has dementia and left driving the family vehicle. A deputy located the vehicle and reunited the male with his wife.

• Deputies responded to the area of Remington and Ramsey for a woman that jumped out of a car and went to a house in the area. It was learned the female was recently bonded out of jail by her sister but was being an issue. She appeared to be suffering from mental health issues but did not qualify for a hold and refused to be taken to the Crisis Center. It was arranged for her sister to take her to a hotel for the night. A deputy followed the female and her sister to town.

• Deputies responded to the casino for a suspicious woman waving her arms, acting odd and hitting cars in the parking lot. The female was located on Hwy 58 near Hwy 95. It appeared the female was under the influence of methamphetamine. The female was arrested for her warrant.

Night Shift handled the following notable calls:

• Deputies responded to a domestic battery. The juvenile R/P stated he had crawled out of his bedroom window and ran to the neighbors, due to hearing a bunch of yelling and banging. A female on scene told deputies that a male was intoxicated and had pushed her for no reason. The male was contacted and was cooperative with Law Enforcement. The male was charged with domestic battery.

• A Deputy stopped a vehicle near North Government Way and East Wilbur Avenue, driven by a male for expired registration. A search of the vehicle produced marijuana, paraphernalia and a fictions driver's license listing the male driver as 21 years of age (he really is 19) was located. He was charged for the listed violations.

• A Deputy responded to a reported unlawful entry. The R/P stated when he returned home from work he found the door to his residence and shop open. Upon entering both buildings he located papers strewn about and belongings moved. Nothing of value was reported missing or damaged.

• Deputies responded to a reported domestic dispute. On scene, deputies observed a male inside the residence throwing items. The male admitted to consuming methamphetamine and for an unknown reason was actively fighting his water heater. There was no one else in the residence. It appeared the water heater was winning the fight.

• A deputy responded to the Coeur d'Alene Casino for a stolen vehicle. An employee from Silver Mountain called to report one of their trucks was missing. The GPS for the vehicle was showing at the Casino. Casino security reviewed the video and stated the vehicle was driven by a female who was still on the property gambling. Upon contact it was learned the female was an employee of Silver Mountain, but she did not have permission to take the vehicle. Since the female was an employee, Silver Mountain did not wish to pursue charges.

• While making contact with the female for the above listed call for service methamphetamine and paraphernalia were located. She was subsequently charged for possession of methamphetamine and paraphernalia.