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Deputy's Log: Aug 23-29

Lewis and Clark County 911 Center received twenty-five calls for service during the week of Aug. 23 to Aug. 29.

Deputies performed four traffic stops and two civil services in the Lincoln area.

Two of those calls generated a case report last week:

Deputies responded to a report of a suicidal male at a campsite Sunday, Aug. 23 in the 1500 block of Highway 200. The male had severe injuries and Lincoln Ambulance and Fire Rescue were already on scene. After hard work by all first responders on scene, the male ended up taking a ride by a deputy to St. Pete's ER for a mental health evaluation and treatment for his injuries.

At around 11 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27 at Main Street and Stemple Pass Road, a deputy attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle leaving Lambkins parking lot without lights on and driving carelessly. The driver did not stop for the deputy's lights and sirens. The deputy called a pursuit and chased the vehicle eastbound on Highway 200 out of town. The driver reached speeds of 104 mph and crossed the center lane into on-coming traffic numerous times. The driver ended up stopping around 4x4 Rd and was called out of his vehicle. The driver was processed for DUI and later arrested for DUI, reckless driving, fleeing from or eluding a peace officer, and driving without a valid license.

Other calls for service in the Lincoln area last week were three 911 hang-ups, one non-injury crash, one disturbance, one extra patrol, one false alarm, two investigative calls for service, two suspicious circumstances, one theft, one VIN inspection, and one welfare check.

Lincoln Ambulance responded to two medical calls for service and Lincoln Fire responded to one.

 

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