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Deputy's Log JUNE 9 -22

Week of June 9-15

Lewis and Clark County 911 Center received sixteen Calls for Service in the Lincoln area during the week of June 9 through 15. Six of those Calls for Service were traffic stops and two were civil services performed in and around the Lincoln area by deputies.

One call for service generated a case:

Deputies stopped to check on a female sitting on the side of the highway June 10 around 6 p.m., in the area of Montana Highway 200, mile marker 77. Deputies ran the female's information through dispatch and discovered she had a warrant out of another county. Deputies placed the female under arrest and transported her to the Lewis and Clark County Detention Center without incident.

Other calls for service in the Lincoln area that week were one non-injury crash, two citizen assist along the highway, one hazard on the highway, one family disturbance, and one theft. Lincoln Ambulance responded to one medical call last week.

This was one of the slowest weeks we have had in the Lincoln area in a long time. A lot of that had to do with a higher call volume in the other two areas covered by your North Deputies. Lincoln is one of three areas we must patrol every day to ensure all the citizens of Lewis and Clark County are getting professional law enforcement.

The Augusta area had twelve calls for service last week and the Wolf Creek/ Craig area had nineteen I just want to thank everyone for their patience when having to wait for a deputies response.

Week of June 16 - 22.

Lewis and Clark County 911 Center received twenty-nine Calls for Service in the Lincoln area during the week of June 16 through June 22.

Eleven of those Calls for Service were traffic stops performed in and around the Lincoln area by deputies.

No calls for service generated a case last week.

Other calls for service in the Lincoln area last week were one towed vehicle, one possible theft, one Sexual/Violent Offender Registry check, one property crime, one civil service, one assault - no charges, five animal calls, two non-injury crashes, one agency assist, and one 911 hang-up. Lincoln Ambulance responded to two medical calls for service.

Montana Highway Patrol investigates call crashes in Lewis and Clark County except for within the city limits of Helena and East Helena. If you have any information about a crash that may have not been reported right away, please contact the Montana Highway Patrol. If you see something, say something.

Lewis and Clark County Deputy Sheriff

Robert Rivera

 

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