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Police Calls: Fireworks being shot off at sports complex

| September 22, 2021 1:00 AM

Friday, Sept. 10

8:03 a.m. There was an ongoing issue with a vehicle parking too close to the intersection on Columbia Avenue.

8:13 a.m. A chainsaw was stolen on Beargrass Circle.

8:24 a.m. A sow and cubs got into a compost bin on Wisconsin Ave.

10:45 a.m. A belligerent man was chasing people in a drive through on Highway 93.

12:19 p.m. License plates were stolen on Dakota Ave.

12:52 p.m. Caller was worried a package they received came across the border illegally.

4:04 p.m. A truck was parked too close to a fire hydrant on Murray Ave.

6:30 p.m. A vehicle was parked in a no parking zone on Spokane Ave.

8:37 p.m. Two tents were seen by the Whitefish River in a park.

Saturday, Sept. 11

2:03 a.m. Someone tried to get into a house on Baker Ave.

8:47 a.m. Bikes were spotted in the bushes near a business on Lakeshore Drive.

10:04 a.m. A watch found on the trail on Wisconsin Ave. was left at the police station

11:34 a.m. A deer was stuck in a fence on Creek View Drive.

6:24 p.m. People were shooting off fireworks at Smith Fields.

6:46 p.m. Bears were getting into an apple orchard on Birch Hill Drive.

9:21 p.m. Dogs had been left in a car for more than three hours on First Street.

9:56 p.m. A dead bear was in the road on Emerald Drive.

Sunday, Sept. 12

8:02 a.m. A black bear had been hit on the side of Highway 93.

10:18 a.m. A caller who heard a crash woke up to someone hitting their car on Sixth Street.

12:25 p.m. Adults who were riding BMX bikes at the skate park refused to leave.

1:12 p.m. Graffiti was reported on a wall on Iowa Ave.

1:59 p.m. Someone painted street signs on Wisconsin Ave.

3:34 p.m. Caller was worried a person flying a drone was casing houses.

5:47 p.m. A drunk man was screaming while pushing an electric bike and carrying a skateboard down Central Ave.

7:30 p.m. Loud booming music was being heard across Whitefish Lake.

8:22 p.m. Two black bears were stuck in a parking lot on Wisconsin Ave.

9:33 p.m. A man could be heard yelling, “I don’t like you anymore” on JP Road.

Monday, Sept. 13

9:58 a.m. Cars were not driving the appropriate speed on Park Ave. before and after school.

12:13 p.m. A dog was running loose on Colorado Ave.

1:34 p.m. A vehicle was in the ditch on Kinnikinnik Circle.

3:35 p.m. A fish finder was stolen on Montana Ave.

5:19 p.m. Two dogs got out of a fence and attacked dogs going for a walk on River Lakes Drive.

7:44 p.m. Bears were in trash on Aspen Grove Street.

8:09 p.m. Loud music was coming from a van on Park Ave.

Tuesday, Sept. 14

12:49 a.m. Bears were interested in a garbage can on Fairway Drive.

6:06 a.m. Suspicious people at a construction site on Wisconsin Ave. turned out to be workers getting a head start on the day.

7:14 a.m. A truck was parking too close to an intersection on 10th Street.

9:41 a.m. Caller was concerned about bike riders not following traffic laws.

3:52 p.m. A transient appeared to be sleeping on property near the hospital.

10:33 p.m. A semi-truck appeared to be parked illegally on Highway 93.

Wednesday, Sept. 15

2:54 a.m. A driver near the golf course appeared to be intoxicated.

5:30 a.m. Street lights were out Seventh Street.

9:53 a.m. A residence on Colorado Ave. were leaving their garbage cans out.

2:44 p.m. A residence on Perry Lane had non-locking garbage containers and a caller was worried about bears.

5:05 p.m. The driver of a Lexus was driving dangerously in a residential area on Waverly Place.

5:50 p.m A driver kept driving back and forth on Pine Ave.

6:07 p.m. A UPS driver reported a lost Bernese mountain dog on Columbia Ave.

9:58 p.m. Caller was worried about someone driving on wet grass on Second Street.

Thursday, Sept. 16

7:02 a.m. A black bear was spotted on Karrow Ave.

7:09 a.m. Bears were spotted on Dakota Ave.

9:42 a.m. There was a wrecked motorcycle at Smith Fields.

4:45 p.m. Two people were camped at a vehicle on Baker Ave.

8:06 p.m. A bear and cubs were seen on Birch Hill Dr.