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Police documents have revealed more about a March 8 incident in which a driver drove through the fence of a tennis court near Havre High School
Some of the details include that five people, not one, were involved, and the driver was not the federal felon Dustin Flying, as was reported earlier.
The document says that the driver of the vehicle that crashed into the tennis court fences was Jordan Charles Demontiney.
The other three persons involved in the incident were Karis Bear, who has already served two days in jail for criminal trespass to vehicle; Thomas John Falcon, who was ticketed on a charge of obstructing a peace officer, and Jasmine Ann Rainbow Stump of Box Elder.
Stump, 28, was arrested on a charge of making a false report to law enforcement. Stump was listed as one of the calling parties after the incident occurred.
Police said that although they believed the report of the two men who allegedly choked a caller was connected to the incident, the police department “can’t prove it, unfortunately.”
Flying is in the Hill County Detention Center waiting to be picked up and put back in the federal system. He was on supervised release at the time of the incident.
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