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Daily Activity Report – Helena Police Department

Helena Police Department · 03/04/26

County

Lewis and Clark County

Agency

Helena Police Department

Incidents Indexed

12

Published Summary

The Helena Police Department responded to the following incidents:

11:28 AM – Drug/Narcotic at 2000 block of Livingst

11:59 AM – Warrant Arrest at 1400 block of Hilman Rd.

12:47 PM – Warrant Arrest at Helena, MT

1:10 PM – Fraud at 400 block of Fuller Ave.

1:39 PM – Theft at 1900 block of N Oakes St.

3:07 PM – Theft at 2700 block of Prospect

3:23 PM – Theft at 2900 block of N Washington St.

4:17 AM – Domestic Disturbance at 2200 block of 11th Ave.

6:32 PM – Disturbance at 10 block of N Last

7:00 PM – Accident at Helena, MT

7:19 PM – Protection Order at 3100 block of Bridger Dr.

8:18 AM – Police Incident at 900 block of Napa Dr.

Incident Log Behind This Report

12 source-linked records shown
12:47

WARRANT

Helena, MT

A traffic stop was conducted near Roberts St. and Phoenix Ave. At the conclusion of the investigation, a 35-year-old female was taken into custody on a warrant for her arrest.

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11:59

WARRANT

[redacted home address]

An officer contacted a male near the [redacted home address] who had a warrant for his arrest. The 58-year-old male was taken into custody.

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11:28
NARCOTICS What's this? →

2000 block of Livingst

Found drug paraphernalia was reported near the [redacted home address]

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08:18
OTHER What's this? →

[redacted home address]

Harassing text messages were reported near the [redacted home address]

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07:19
OTHER What's this? →

[redacted home address]

A protection order violation was reported near the [redacted home address]

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07:00
OTHER What's this? →

Helena, MT

A crash was reported near Custer Ave. and National Ave. Officers contacted the driver and observed clues of impairment. At the conclusion of the investigation, a 76-year-old male was arrested for DUI (1st offense) and re...

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06:32

DISTURBANCE

10 block of N Last

A disorderly male was reported near the 10 block of N Last Chance Gulch. At the conclusion of the investigation, a 52-year-old male was cited and released for disorderly conduct.

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04:17

ASSAULT

2200 block of 11th Ave.

A domestic disturbance was reported near the 2200 block of 11th Ave.

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03:23

THEFT

[redacted home address]

A stolen vehicle was recovered near the [redacted home address] after the driver was involved in a crash. The driver, a 27-year-old female, provided officers with a fake name. She was arrested for possession of stolen pr...

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03:07

THEFT

2700 block of Prospect

A theft from a business was reported near the [redacted home address]

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01:39

THEFT

[redacted home address]

A cellphone was reported stolen near the [redacted home address]

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01:10

FRAUD

[redacted home address]

A fraud was reported near the [redacted home address]

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