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Daily Activity Report - Hill

Law enforcement agency · 04/08/26

County

Hill County

Agency

Not identified

Incidents Indexed

16

Published Summary

The agency responded to the following incidents:

10:10 PM – Found/Lost Property at (HAV 524] HAVRE AREA i

10:25 AM – Assist Other Agency at (HIL 133] HILL COUNTY DETENTION CENTER - 2ND ST W i

11:14 AM – Theft / Forgery / Fraud at 15TH sv

11:38 PM – Complaint at HOUSE DIRECTLY BEHIND - MONTANA AVE '

11:49 AM – Animal Control at (HAV] 7TH sv

12:31 AM – Suspicious Activity at 524] HAVRE AREA

12:38 AM – Disturbance at 4TH ST ‘

1:31 AM – Suspicious Activity at POSSIBLY TOWARDS DAIRY QUEEN - STH AVE

2:39 PM – Animal Control at (HAV] KENNEDY AVE

3:50 PM – Complaint at HWY 2 EB AT SINCLAIR

4:12 PM – Motor Vehicle Stop at 17TH sv

5:33 PM – Complaint at (HAV] EB 2ND ST W ENTERING CITY LIMITS

5:34 AM – Building Check at (HAV 445] MSU - NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGE - 11TH ST W i

6:06 PM – Assist Citizen at WESTBOUND - US 2 HWY E

7:05 PM – Complaint at 441] FAIRVIEW TERRACE TRAILER COURT - 2ND ST i

7:37 PM – Assist Citizen at 524] HAVRE AREA :

// Historical Perspective: Fraud and public-integrity cases in Montana are often read against the Copper Kings era, when mining money distorted state politics and helped produce the 1912 Corrupt Practices Act.

Incident Log Behind This Report

16 source-linked records shown
12:38 26-4389

DISTURBANCE

4Th St ‘

Female trying to fight everyone. (K- INCIDENT RESOLVED PEACEFULL ;)

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12:31 26-4388

PATROL

524] Havre Area

: 911 hang up x2// all 9 numbers// no plot \ (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED :)

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11:49 26-4361
OTHER What's this? →

HAV] 7TH sv

grey hound dog took off (P- SEARCHED/UNABLE TO LOCATE i)

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11:38 26-4387
OTHER What's this? →

House Directly Behind - Montana Ave '

COMPLAINT (I- WRITTEN / VERBAL WARNING i)

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11:14 26-4356

THEFT

15TH sv

: gun stolen from vehicle (F- INVESTIGATED i)

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10:25 26-4352
OTHER What's this? →

HIL 133] HILL COUNTY DETENTION CENTER - 2ND ST W i

ASSIST OTHER AGENCY (U- SERVICES RENDERED )

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10:10 26-4386
OTHER What's this? →

HAV 524] HAVRE AREA i

; Lost wallet. i (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED)

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07:37 26-4383
OTHER What's this? →

524] Havre Area :

i Reporting a runaway. (H- ALLEGATION UNFOUNDED)

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07:05 26-4380
OTHER What's this? →

441] FAIRVIEW TERRACE TRAILER COURT - 2ND ST i

COMPLAINT (I- WRITTEN / VERBAL WARNING)

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06:06 26-4379
OTHER What's this? →

Westbound - Us 2 Hwy E

Wide load A (U- SERVICES RENDERED)

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05:34 26-4391

PATROL

HAV 445] MSU - NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGE - 11TH ST W i

I Campus Check i (U- SERVICES RENDERED i)

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05:33 26-4377
OTHER What's this? →

Hav] Eb 2Nd St W Entering City Limits

i BLU/SIL TOYOTA WITH CHILD DRIVING (P- SEARCHED/UNABLE TO LOCATE i)

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04:12 26-4374
OTHER What's this? →

17TH sv

MOTOR VEHICLE STOP (I- WRITTEN / VERBAL WARNING i)

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03:50 26-4372
OTHER What's this? →

Hwy 2 Eb At Sinclair

2 BLUE FORDS RACING EACH OTHER (P- SEARCHED/UNABLE TO LOCATE )

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02:39 26-4368
OTHER What's this? →

Hav] Kennedy Ave

' DEAD DEER IN YARD THEY ARE WORKING AT ' ; 04/08/2026 1532 AC1/ TAKING THE DEER TO THE DUMP : (U- SERVICES RENDERED)

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01:31 26-4390

PATROL

Possibly Towards Dairy Queen - Sth Ave

1 Male yelling. i (U- SERVICES RENDERED /)

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