Kootenai County Sheriff's Office blotter
Notable calls for the day ā April 19
Total Phone Calls: 152
Total 911 Phone Calls: 187
Total calls dispatched: 395
Day Shift
Routine calls and traffic stops.
Evening Shift
Deputies handled a property damage crash on Prairie Avenue.
Deputies assisted medical with a possible overdose. The victim was transported by medical.
Deputies handled a juvenile problem where it was reported juveniles were throwing things in the R/Ps yard. The juveniles were contacted and advised to stay out of the R/P's yard.
Deputies responded to a welfare check of a male that had not been heard from since last Thursday. Entry was made into the residence as there was reason to believe he was home and in danger. The male was located on the floor, alive but with a serious medical condition. He was transported to KH.
Deputies responded to a possible drugs call in the area of Walmart. The vehicle was located at the pumps. No drugs were located but several citations were issued for various infractions.
Night Shift
A deputy stopped a vehicle in the Stateline area for a traffic offense. During the contact, the deputy could smell marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search yielded marijuana. The driver was cited and released for the offense.
A deputy contacted a suspicious vehicle in the Hauser Lake area. During the contact, the deputy could smell marijuana coming from the vehicle. A search of the vehicle and the two occupants yielded marijuana and meth as well as paraphernalia. Both occupants were charged with drug offenses and transported to the Jail.
Notable calls for the day ā April 20
Total Phone Calls: 173
Total 911 Phone Calls: 179
Total calls dispatched: 411
Day Shift
A deputy handled a suspicious male call on Canyon Road in the Cataldo area. It was reported an unknown male exited a vehicle and made some statements to a female. Deputies searched for the male and vehicle but were not able to locate him. At this time the male is unknown. A report was completed to document the incident.
A deputy responded to a residence for a disturbance. A juvenile resident had apparently broken a chair and window and had a piece of glass as a weapon. Deputies arrived and the male had calmed down. The responsible party of the home did not want to press any charges, so the juvenile was released back to his caregivers.
Deputies responded to an injury accident at Lancaster and Atlas Road. Two occupants were transported to KH with minor injuries and the at-fault driver was issued citations.
Evening Shift
Deputies responded to a domestic dispute. It was reported two people were physically hitting each other. Deputies made contact with both parties and it was determined that they were just playing and there was no intent and no crime had occurred.
Several deputies responded to a report of a possible burglary in progress. It was reported that someone was possibly inside the residence. The residence was checked and nothing was found and there were no signs of entry.
Night Shift
Deputies responded to a family dispute. It was reported that the R/Pās son had hit her and broke out a vehicle window. Deputies arrived on scene and investigated the incident. In the end, the R/P did not want to press charges and the son was given a courtesy ride to the Stateline area.
Deputies responded to a domestic dispute. It was reported the wife had caught the husband doing drugs and an argument ensued. Deputies arrived on scene and both parties agreed to separate for the night. There were no drugs found at the scene and it is suspected the wife flushed the drugs down the toilet.