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Deputy's Log Aug. 11 - 17

Lewis and Clark County 911 Center received thirty-nine Calls for Service in the Lincoln area during the week of Aug. 18- Aug. 24, 2019. eleven of those Calls for Service were traffic stops and two were civil services performed in and around the Lincoln area by deputies.

Three calls for service generated a case report last week:

Around 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18, in the 200 block of Main Street, a male was served a notice to appear for the crime of obstructing a peace officer. The night before, during a traffic stop, the male walked away into his home before he was free to go. The male was served and left on his own recognizance without further incident.

Monday, Aug. 19, at around 1p.m., in the 600 block of North Second Street, a female was served a notice to appear for vicious dog. The female is the owner of a dog, which earlier in the day, bit a juvenile who was walking by the house along the roadway. The child had minor injuries and medical was not called to the scene.

Friday, Aug. 23 at around 2 p.m., in the 2000 block of West Mont. Highway 200, a male was arrested on a no bond warrant out of Lewis and Clark County Justice Court. The male was transported to the detention center in Helena without further incident.

Other calls for service in the Lincoln area last week were one 911 hang-up, one administrative call for service, three other animal complaints, two citizen assist, one disorderly, one extra patrol request, one family disturbance, one suspicious circumstance, and one theft.

Lincoln Fire responded to one fire emergency and Lincoln Ambulance responded to seven medical emergencies last week.

Summer is coming to an end in Lincoln. We still have a few major events in the near future but summer cabins are starting to get locked up. If you or a friend would like a deputy to perform extra patrols around the property this winter, please contact the Sheriff's Office to speak with a North deputy. We have a packet for you to feel out and information to go over so we know exactly what your needs are this winter. It's better to be proactive then reactive.

 

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