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Police Calls: What defines creepy?

| December 4, 2024 1:00 AM

The police calls section does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.


Nov. 4 

After saying there was a creep Uber driver, the caller could not explain what makes them creepy. 

A construction vehicle was stuck in an intersection, partially blocking the west side of JP Road. 

There was a burn pile off the side of the road on Sherron Drive. The caller kept an eye on it until responders arrived. 

Nov. 5 

A Honda and a Subaru had a non-injury accident on Great Northern Drive. 

A Toyota and a Chevy had a non-injury accident on Kalispell Avenue. 

The reckless driver of a white Ford was seen all over the road on Second Street, nearly hitting a light post. 

The driver of a small SUV-type vehicle was seen driving fast and heading north in the southbound lane on Highway 93. 

Nov. 6 

There was a report of a potential burglary at a location on Highway 93. A white male in a black beanie appeared to have disconnected a Ring camera. 

A man accidentally hit a button on his watch and dialed 911. 

The caller was upset by a neighbor who was playing music loudly even after she asked him to quiet down. Reportedly, the music was so loud, it was shaking the apartment building. Police told the woman to go inside and let law enforcement handle the situation. 

Nov. 7

A woman was reportedly trying to bum a coffee off anyone at a location on Baker Avenue. 

A neighbor on Third Street was harassing workers and was cited for reckless criminal mischief and disorderly conduct after running over cones and barricades in the road with a white Toyota Highlander. 

The caller wanted to know, after seeing a man down a six pack of beer at the skate park, if it was against the law to have open containers at the skate park.