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Wolf Point Police Blotter

( Publisher’s Note: The following blotter includes the activities of the Wolf Point police and fire departments July 25-31. All those cited or arrested are presumed innocent.)

July 26

Ronald Kemp, 38, male, Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office, two warrants municipal court.

Jordan Oldrock, 33, male, 400 block of Fifth Avenue North, warrant, tribal court.

July 27

Samuel Birdtail Sr., 34, male, 200 block of Front Street, disorderly conduct, tribal court.

Norma Reum, 29, female, 200 block of Idaho Street, warrant, tribal court.

July 29

Damian Pete Sr., 40, male, Third Avenue South, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and unlawful possession of toxic substance, tribal court.

July 30

William Bigtalk, 35, male, 400 block of Cascade Street, theft and warrant, tribal court.

Brandon Smith, 23, male, 300 block of Main Street, partner/ family member assault, tribal court.

Michael Menz, 37, male, Triangle Park, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and open container, tribal court.

Jada TheBoy, 21, female, Fourth Avenue North and Blaine Street, warrant, tribal court.

In addition to the citations above, the WPPD had the following activity: alarm/burglary, two; alarm/business, two; animal/barking dog, one; animal/injured, one; animal/ other, three; animal/stray, one; assault, two; assistance required/public, four; civil complaint/boundary dispute, one; criminal mischief, one; disorderly conduct/fight, four; disorderly conduct, three; disorderly conduct/ profane language, one; disorderly conduct/vagrant, two; disturbance/arguments, one; disturbance/music, one; disturbance, five; disturbance/ remove unwanted person, 15; disturbance/vehicle, one; domestic abuse, one; domestic/ family disturbance, one; driving under the influence/alcohol, one; fire, two; loitering/ panhandling, one; lost property, one; medical assistance, seven; other, one; patrol/city limits, four; property/found, one; public intoxication, three; public intoxication/ open container, one; recover stolen property, one; suicide ideation/adult male, one; suspicious activity, two; suspicious person, one; suspicious vehicle, two; theft, five; theft/ shoplifting, three; threats, one; traffic crime/careless driving, two; traffic incident, three; traffic injury / ran off road, one; traffic property/ ran off road, one; trespassing, four; unsecured premises/ citizen reported, one; unsecured premises/law en reported, one; vandalism/motor vehicle, one; warrants/tribal, one; weapon offense, three; welfare check, seven; total, 116. Fire Blotter July 2: The Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Montana Highway 13 and Montana Highway 25 with one unit and four firefighters. The call was canceled before firefighters arrived. Four additional firefighters were on standby at the hall.

July 6: Firefighters responded to a report of downed power lines near the intersection of Sixth Avenue North and Eureka Street at 4:42 p.m. Three trucks, command and seven firefighters responded.

At 4:50 p.m., three trucks, command and seven firefighters responded to a report of additional power lines down in the alley between Second and Third Avenue South and Helena Street.

At 5:34 p.m., seven firefighters responded to power lines down on the 800 block of Third Avenue North with three trucks and command.

July 7: Firefighters responded to a motor vehicle accident at 4:53 p.m. near mile marker 599 on U.S. Highway 2 east of Wolf Point. Three trucks with seven firefighters responded. Two additional firefighters were on standby at the hall.

July 9: Two trucks and three firefighters responded to a tree snagged in a power line at 12:30 a.m.

Three trucks and command and six firefighters responded to a car fire on the 500 block of East Fairweather Street at 4:32 p.m. Three additional firefighters were on standby at the hall.

July 10: A structure fire in the apartment building at 212 Custer Street was reported at 3:34 a.m. Additionally, at the same time, a dumpster fire was reported on the 200 block of Custer Street. Two units with four guys plus command responded to the fires.

One firefighter took one truck to a rekindle at the dumpster fire on the 200 block of Custer Street at 6:22 a.m.

A grass fire near the lagoon was reported at 3:26 p.m. Three trucks and six firefighters responded.

July 15: Four firefighters in one truck responded to a smoking appliance at 630 Knapp Street at 9:07 a.m.

A grass fire on Highway 250 north of Wolf Point was reported at 2:01 p.m. Three units and five guys extinguished the fire which burned approximately one-half acre.

July 16: A 59-acre grass fire on Road 2050 was extinguished by five trucks and eight firefighters. The fire was reported at 1:20 p.m. Two additional firefighters were on standby at the hall.

July 19: The WPVFD responded to a mutual aid fire call from Valley County at 12:55 p.m. A grass fire was burning at the Wydoc Ranch and one truck responded with two firefighters. Three firefighters were on standby at the hall.

July 20: Crews responded at 2:27 p.m. to a grass fire that burned approximately one acre about three miles north on Montana Highway 13 with two trucks and four men.

Firefighters responded to a mutual aid call from McCone County for a grass fire at 3:04 p.m. with one truck and two firefighters. Seven additional personnel were on standby at the hall.

July 21: A grass fire was reported at 2:24 p.m. near mile marker 10 on Montana Highway 13. Two trucks and five firefighters responded.

July 22: A grass fire at Target Hill burned approximately .3 acres before firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze. The fire was reported at 6:22 p.m. and seven firefighters and two trucks responded.

July 27: Firefighters responded to High Plains Motors on the 300 block of Front Street to a fire at 2:06 a.m. Cardboard, a telephone pole and the eaves of the building burned. Three firefighters and one truck extinguished the fire.

A hayfield fire on Highway 250 W was reported at 4:13 p.m. Three trucks and six firefighters responded and were able to extinguish the blaze. Approximately 10 acres and numerous bales burned.

July 28: At 4:04 a.m., firefighters were paged to a dumpster on fire on Third Avenue South and Dawson Street. A structure fire at 229 Custer Street was also reported at the same time. Three trucks and seven firefighters responded to the two fires.

Two trucks and five firefighters responded to a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident at the intersection on U.S. Highway 2 and Montana Highway 13 at 6 p.m. Two additional firefighters were on standby at the hall.

July 29: Two trucks and three firefighters responded to a motor vehicle accident on Montana Highway 25 at 2:37 a.m.

A grass fire was reported at 2:21 p.m. at the Buffalo Ranch. Two trucks and four firefighters responded. The fire burned approximately five acres. Three additional personnel were on standby at the hall.

A grass fire 22 miles north on Highway 250 was reported at 3:30 p.m. Approximately 12 acres burned. Three units and five firefighters responded. One firefighter was on standby at the hall.

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