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Incident Record

PATROL

Record ID

#84

Date

2026-02-18

Time

16:16

Location

Meadow Village

Gallatin County CFS CFS26-024375 Hennessey, James

Narrative

SAYS SHE LOVES TO SHARE FOOD WITH THE GAL AT THE DELI BELIEVES THE "FAT GUY" THAT GOT OUT OF THE RV IS SELLING DRUGS HER SMOKE DETECTOR AND FIRE ALARM HAVE BEEN TAMPERED WITH THE RV IS GONE BECAUSE HER PHONE IS TAMPERED WITH AND WHEN SHE MADE THE CALL THE RV LEFT INCLUDING THE WOMAN THAT USED TO SHOWER AT THE GYM AND USED TO COME OUT CRAZY INFORMED HER OF THE PENDING EVICTION NOTICE AND SHE IMMEDIATELY REFERRED TO HER DESIRE TO MAKE A REPORT TO MONTANA POST SAYS SHE ALREADY HAS THE PAPERWORK TO FILE THE POST COMPLAINT THE BIGGEST ISSUE IS 627 BECAUSE HE WANTS TO SERVE THE PAPERWORK QUICKLY BELIEVES 627 CALLED BECAUSE SPEAKING WITH HER WOULD BE AIDING AND ABETTING

Command Log

02/18/26 16:17:16 Hennessey, James

SKETCHY BC NO LIC

02/18/26 16:17:46 Hennessey, James

EYEBALLS ARE OVERLY STIMULATED

02/18/26 16:19:14 Hennessey, James

UNK WHERE THE M IS RIGHT NOW

02/18/26 16:19:19 Hennessey, James

RV IS STILL PARKED IN FRONT OF HOUSE

02/18/26 16:19:27 Hennessey, James

DK BRO HAIR

02/18/26 16:19:28 Hennessey, James

GREEN COAT

02/18/26 16:19:41 Hennessey, James

5' 7''

02/18/26 16:19:52 Hennessey, James

30'S YO

02/18/26 16:19:59 Hennessey, James

WHI M

02/18/26 17:00:09 Stubblefield, Matthew

SAYS SHE LOVES TO SHARE FOOD WITH THE GAL AT THE DELI

02/18/26 17:00:37 Stubblefield, Matthew

BELIEVES THE "FAT GUY" THAT GOT OUT OF THE RV IS SELLING DRUGS

02/18/26 17:00:54 Stubblefield, Matthew

SAYS SHE GOT THE SHIVERS WHEN HE LOOKED AT HER

02/18/26 17:01:16 Stubblefield, Matthew

SAYS THE "FAT GUY'S" EYES WERE BULGING OUT

02/18/26 17:01:53 Stubblefield, Matthew

HER SMOKE DETECTOR AND FIRE ALARM HAVE BEEN TAMPERED WITH

02/18/26 17:02:14 Stubblefield, Matthew

SAID SHE CALLED AND NOTIFIED THE FD

02/18/26 17:02:28 Stubblefield, Matthew

THE SMOKE ALARM IS CHIRPING

02/18/26 17:03:10 Stubblefield, Matthew

THE RV IS GONE BECAUSE HER PHONE IS TAMPERED WITH AND WHEN SHE MADE THE CALL THE RV LEFT

02/18/26 17:04:03 Stubblefield, Matthew

EVERYONE IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE RV

02/18/26 17:04:26 Stubblefield, Matthew

INCLUDING THE WOMAN THAT USED TO SHOWER AT THE GYM AND USED TO COME OUT CRAZY

02/18/26 17:07:38 Stubblefield, Matthew

INFORMED HER OF THE PENDING EVICTION NOTICE AND SHE IMMEDIATELY REFERRED TO HER DESIRE TO MAKE A REPORT TO MONTANA POST

02/18/26 17:07:55 Stubblefield, Matthew

SHE WOULD RATHER GO THE "SHERLOCK HOLMES ROUTE"

02/18/26 17:09:10 Stubblefield, Matthew

SAYS SHE ALREADY HAS THE PAPERWORK TO FILE THE POST COMPLAINT

02/18/26 17:10:11 Stubblefield, Matthew

THE BIGGEST ISSUE IS 627 BECAUSE HE WANTS TO SERVE THE PAPERWORK QUICKLY

02/18/26 17:11:19 Stubblefield, Matthew

BELIEVES 627 CALLED BECAUSE SPEAKING WITH HER WOULD BE AIDING AND ABETTING

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