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Sheriff's blotter

| July 9, 2021 1:00 AM

Notable calls for the day

July 7

Total Phone Calls — 287 (These are non-emergency phone calls)

Total 911 Phone Calls — 233 (These are emergency calls)

Total calls dispatched — 472 (These represent every call entered into our system, which includes self-initiated activity from the officers and other first responders)

Day Shift handled the following notable calls: A Deputy arrested a female for her parole violation warrant at P&P.

There was a mutual aid fire around MM 36 on I-90 that required numerous fire assets. A Patrol Lt. responded to the scene to represent to KCSO and to coordinate any Sheriff assets that were needed.

Evening Shift handled the following notable calls: Several Deputies responded to the area of E. Orchard reference a Suspicious Male that was trying handles on car doors, and potentially also looking in mailboxes. Deputies searched the area, but were unable to locate the suspect. One of the reporting parties was able to provide video surveillance of the suspect. A report was completed a report. #21-29145

Deputies responded to the area of the Beauty Creek Campground X FSR 439 for a Lost Mountain Biker. From information provided via Lat/Long responding Deputies were able to locate the male using their lights/sirens and he was located a short time later. #21-29167

Deputies responded to N. Corbin Hill Rd. reference a 911 Hang Up/Possible Domestic. A male and female were involved in a domestic dispute over dog vomit. Neither wanted to clean it up so both picked it up and threw it at each other. The female was cited and released for domestic battery after she was identified as the predominant aggressor. #21-29180

Deputies responded N. Pinetree Rd. reference a Citizen Dispute. The RP advised she observed a female go into her mailbox and her neighbor's mailboxes. On scene units were unable to locate the female.#21-29181

Night Shift handled the following notable calls: Several Deputies responded to Athol for a CPR in progress. Upon arrival CPR was continued but their efforts were unable to save the life of a young female adult. The investigation is still ongoing but it appears the death was caused by an intentional overdose of pills.

Deputies responded to Honeysuckle boat launch for a suicidal person. The first Deputy on scene located the female out in the water about 300 yards south on the dike road. The female was actively trying to drown herself (she filled her pockets full of rocks). A Patrol Sergeant put on his water rescue gear and went out to her. He waited until another diver arrived on scene with him and then the two of them brought the female back into shore. She was placed on a PC hold. 21-29199