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For the record, Sept. 2020

Havre Police Department

A Sixth Avenue caller reported Thursday at 10:18 a.m. that their car had been hit, but the other person had left contact information.

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A caller at a First Street business reported Thursday at 1:14 p.m. that glass had been broken on the front door.

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After fleeing from a 4:28 p.m. vehicle stop Thursday on Third Street and leading law enforcement on a chase through and out and back into Havre, Richard Joel Meyers of Box Elder, 31, was arrested on charges of criminal endangerment, speeding on a state road, stop sign violation, reckless driving, driving under the influence, "other" traffic crime, operating a vehicle with fictitious plates, failing to carry proof of vehicle insurance, second offense, driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license, obstructing a peace officer or other pubic servant and fleeing or eluding, In the same incident, Samantha Jamie Jo Descharm of Havre, 32, was arrested on charges of obstructing a peace officer or other pubic servant and false reports to law enforcement and on a Justice or City court warrant and Acoya Nathan Gopher of Box Elder, 22, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant, Other law enforcement agencies were called in to assist in the chase, including Hill County sheriff's deputies.

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A Boulevard Avenue caller reported a scam Thursday at 5:04 p.m.

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At 1:06 this morning, a Boulevard Avenue caller asked for assistance remove a woman from her home.

Hill County Sheriff's Office

Thursday at 12:07 p.m., a caller in Loredo reported a theft.

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Deputies were called by Havre police at 4:29 p.m. to assist with a suspect that had fled in a vehicle south on Clear Creek. The pursuit circled back toward Havre on U.S. Highway 2 east of town.

Havre Fire Department

Emergency medical personnel responded to one call Thursday and two early this morning.

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Firefighters responded to a Thursday 11:18 a.m. call that an underground power line had been cut near mile marker 389 on U.S. Highway 2 East. NorthWestern Energy responded to make a repair.

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Firefighters were called Thursday at 9:43 p.m. to the 100 Block of 34th Avenue West where a fire sprinkler had gone off. Firefighters turned off the system but found no cause for the sprinkler to have been triggered. The building and contents had some water damage.

Havre Animal Shelter

The shelter this morning held two cats and two 7-week-old kittens all of unknown gender, four female cats, two male 7-month-old kittens, five male cats, one female and two male 10-week-old kittens, one male 3-week-old kitten and one male 6-month-old kitten.

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The shelter also held one male and one female mixed-breed 17-week-old puppies, a female 21-week-old mixed-breed puppy, two male mixed-breed dogs a male border collie dog, a female 26-week-old mixed-breed puppy, a male 8-month-old German shepherd dog and a female pit bull terrier dog.

 

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