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Thread #120450   Message #2695443
Posted By: Alice
07-Aug-09 - 10:17 AM
Thread Name: BS: Funny Police Reports in your home town
Subject: RE: BS: Funny Police Reports in your home town
* What was reported as threats on East Mendenhall Street around 2 a.m., were "little more than people yelling at each other on their way home from the bar," an officer said.

* A woman was concerned about a man who was taking pictures of her and her vehicle while she was in a store around 12:30 p.m. The man was doing a site evaluation.

* * A man paid $11 to use the Bogert Park Pool around 3 p.m., and when the pool was closed shortly thereafter, employees would not refund his money.

* A 19-year-old and a juvenile were cited for shoplifting after a store employee reported that they were sitting outside at a table with the stolen items.

* A 2-year-old locked her mother out of the car and a wrecker driver helped the mother get back in.

The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office reports for Wednesday included the following:

* Residents of Cougar Drive apologized to a deputy who went to their home because of a loud party complaint around 1 a.m. They also agreed to quiet down.

* A deputy unsuccessfully tried to help a driver get his overheated car going again on Interstate 90 but instead gave the man a ride to work around 7 a.m.

* A hitchhiker was "going crazy yelling at cars" traveling on Interstate 90 around 2 p.m.

* A boy claimed that a woman flipped him off as he drove a riding mower by her. The woman denied the accusation and threatened to file a harassment lawsuit against the boy's parents.

* Searchers found a 3-year-old boy sleeping underneath a pile of large pillows in his parents' bedroom after his mother called 911 saying he'd been missing for about a half hour. Gallatin County deputies, members of the county search and rescue team, Sourdough Fire Department, AMR and volunteers had searched the home three or four times before finding the boy who was "well-rested and OK," according to a press statement.

(All's well that ends well).