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Deputy's Log - Nov. 14 to Nov. 27

Lewis and Clark County 911 Center received forty-two calls for service during the weeks of Nov. 14 to Nov. 27 in the Lincoln area.

Two of those calls were traffic stops performed by deputies.

Six of those calls for service generated a case report in the last two weeks: 

• A deputy responded to an address on Pine Street for a welfare check Nov. 16. The male was believed to be intoxicated. He was physically aggressive toward his family members and the deputy.  The male was arrested for partner family member assault and transported to the detention center.

• A deputy responded to an assault on Main Street Nov. 17. The suspect had fled the scene. The next day, the deputy was able to make contact with the male, who was arrested for aggravated burglary due to the investigation from the night before.

• A deputy responded Nov. 22 to a cold burglary at the storage units behind the Co-op. A number of units were broken into. The investigation is on-going at this time. No leads or suspects have been determined.

• A deputy responded to an assault in the 200 block of Eighth Avenue Nov. 23. The investigation is on-going but at this time unfounded.

• A deputy responded to the 800 block of N. Third Street Nov. 25 for a possible domestic. The deputy arrested a male for violating a no contact order and transported the male to the detention center.

• A deputy responded to the 2000 block of Lincoln Springs Drive Nov. 26 for a family disturbance. The deputy is investigating no contact order violations. The investigation is on-going.

Other calls for service in the Lincoln area were seven 911 hang-ups, two agency assists, two roll over crashes, one non-injury crash, one administrative call, one animal complaint, one campground check, three citizen assists, one disorderly complaint, one possible domestic, one drug report, one extra patrol request, one investigative call, one theft reported, and one welfare check completed.

Lincoln Ambulance responded to four calls for service an Lincoln Fire responded to four as well.

 

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