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Sheriff's blotter

| February 1, 2022 1:00 AM

Notable calls for the day

Jan. 29

Total Admin Phone Calls — 138

Total 911 and Emergency Phone Calls — 144

Total calls dispatched — 349

Day Shift handled the following notable calls: Nothing notable to report.

Evening Shift handled the following notable calls: A Deputy responded to a report of a runaway juvenile. The R/P called to report that a 14-year-old male left without permission. He was located at a friend’s house and returned to his parents.

Deputies performed an arrest of a Wanted Subject/Suicidal. The male had contacted a friend stating he had relapsed and was suicidal and staying at his father's residence. A deputy coordinated with the RP and other deputies to take the male safely into custody on a T-stop.

Deputies responded to a reported Accidental Gunshot. On scene it was reported that most everyone in the home had been drinking throughout the day, and a male had shot himself in the leg near his knee with a 9mm handgun. Another subject on scene found injured male and immediately applied a belt as a tourniquet due to the loss of blood. Fire/EMS from Kootenai Fire and Rescue transported the injured male to KH. At the conclusion of the incident it was believed this was an accidental discharge.

A Patrol Sergeant was conducting routine patrol in the area of Seltice and Commerce Loop when he located two subjects near the rear of a box truck appearing to attempting to steal fuel from it. Multiple units responded as cover. After arriving on scene, and while Deputies were checking other vehicles in the parking lot to confirm whether or not fuel had been stolen from those vehicles, the Deputies observed three open/unlocked doors at a business. The owners were contacted to confirm the status of the business, the building was cleared, and no additional suspects/thefts appeared to have been committed. A deputy located a dilapidated Ford Expedition west of the location with Washington plates that was associated with the two subjects. The R.O. was contacted and stated the vehicle had been stolen by one of the parties but he hadn't reported it stolen yet. At the conclusion of the contact, one subject was arrested for several warrants, and the other was arrested for violation of NCO and other charges. The expedition was released to the R.O.'s sister.

Night shift handled the following notable calls: A deputy made a traffic stop on Seltice Way x Beck Road. The driver was intoxicated and arrested for DUI. He blew .132/.127

A deputy assisted PFPD with a stolen vehicle, driver was arrested by PFPD.

Deputies responded to the area of I90 x Mullen Trail for a male flagging people down for help. Deputies located the vehicle involved and it turns out they had only ran out of gas. The driver was intoxicated so a Deputy completed a DUI investigation. The driver was charged for DUI.