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Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Report

The Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office responded to 91 calls from Sept. 2-8. The calls included the following: Sept. 2

Deputies responded to a report of a vehicle crash on a gravel road south of Culbertson. Deputies assisted the Montana Highway Patrol and the Culbertson Fire Department. There were no injuries.

Deputies received a report of a disturbance regarding an adult male in Brockton. He left the scene on his own.

Sept. 3

A Culbertson male came to the sheriff’s office reporting that he was a victim of fraud. The incident regarded the purchase of a vehicle from another country. The case is under investigation.

Sept. 4

Deputies assisted the Fort Peck Tribes Department of Law and Justice in Poplar with a female reporting that she loaned her debit card to another female. Deputies contacted the other female, and she returned the card.

Deputies responded to Poplar for a request to remove some unwanted occupants.

Deputies assisted FPTDLJ regarding a report of a fight in Poplar. The family member argument included a broken window. Alisha Martin, 35, was charged with criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.

Deputies performed traffic control for a structure fire in the Poplar city limits.

Sept. 5

Deputies assisted FPTDLJ with a search warrant in Wolf Point. Deputies transported the female, who had a warrant, to the tribal jail.

Deputies responded to the Fort Kipp area for a domestic abuse situation. When the deputies arrived, no one was home.

Deputies received a report of an adult female being argumentative. When the deputies arrived, the female had left the area.

Sept. 6

A complaint was received about a semi on Highway 16 near Froid being driven recklessly. Deputies couldn’t locate the vehicle but informed Sheridan County dispatch.

Sept. 8

Deputies assisted FPTDLJ in Wolf Point regarding two intoxicated females. Law enforcement separated the females.

Deputies received a report of a vehicle hitting a cow near Bainville. The vehicle was totaled. The Montana Highway Patrol is the lead in the investigation. Also responding were Bainville’s ambulance and fire department.

In addition, the RCSO had the following activity: Wolf Point city limits, seven; Wolf Point rural, three; Poplar city limits, 22; Poplar rural, two; Poplar FPHA, five; Poplar airport addition, six; Culbertson town, 11; Culbertson rural, four; Bainville town, two; Bainville rural, 11; Froid town, two; Froid rural, one; Brockton town, five; Brockton rural, one; Fort Kipp, nine, total, 91.

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