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2/2 - Police spoke to a man staying in a trailer on property on Kelso Avenue and said he was allowed to be there after police received a report of possible trespassing. Police knew that the man had stayed in the trailer in the past. The man called the homeowner who confirmed to police that he was allowed to be there.

- Police responded to E Street for a noise complaint and spoke to a man and woman in a car parked in a driveway where they were listening to music loudly. They agreed to turn the music down. Police returned when the two were reported to be in a verbal dispute. They said their neighbor was out to get them. When they were later alleged to have threatened the neighbor, police saw the car driving and pulled it over. They both denied threatening the neighbor. The neighbor said they had told him to “watch out.” He also said the woman was delinquent on rent. Police explained that it was a civil matter.

- A 10-year-old boy who was reported missing at around 3 p.m. was found near Burdin Boulevard and Second Avenue and given a ride to his home. 

- A woman was taken to jail on multiple felony warrants, and on charges of perjury, forgery, and making false or misleading statements to a public servant. She had allegedly used another woman’s identification at the Coulee Dam Casino and identified herself as that other person to police on an earlier contact, which led to her arrest. 

2/4 - A Hill Avenue woman said she would keep noise down following complaints. 

2/5 - Police responded to Park Avenue, where a woman was having a medical issue, and remained until she was taken to the hospital by an ambulance crew. 

- A Roosevelt Drive woman was told by police to leave neighbors alone after being reported as yelling at a man moving out of a neighboring residence.

- Police closed an open propane tank on Roosevelt Drive after a neighbor reported the smell of propane. 

2/6 - A Park Avenue woman called 911 and told responding police that she thought she was having a stroke. She was taken by ambulance to the hospital.

- A man on Batchelor Square left a residence after an argument with his family. 

Coulee Dam

Police

1/31 - Police went to Camas Street where a woman was reportedly trespassing, but when they arrived tribal police had already dealt with the situation and given the woman a ride somewhere.

2/1 - Police closed an open door on a Stevens Avenue residence. The homeowner told police on the phone that the cat can open the door.

2/3 - Police checked on the welfare of a Cedar Street woman whose mail had piled up. They learned from her son that they were in Spokane celebrating her birthday.

 

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