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Scanner Traffic/AM — 9.28.10

  • Noonish: Female reports that her husband has taken off with his children to Oregon, rather than hand them over at a Seltice Way stop near State Line.
  • Noonish: Jack has questions re: his "deceased dog."
  • 11:41 a.m. A large, tree limb is in the slow lane of e/b I-90 @ M/P 8 (Huetter rest stop).
  • 11:32 a.m. Caller reports a '76 Dodge Aspen, s/b on H41 from Lancaster w/a child in the back, is speeding and crossing double-yellow line.
  • 10:44 a.m. Someone is suffering chest pain in the Dept. of Lands shop building.
  • 10:42 a.m. A white pitbull wandering on road in front of Wendy's, 3939 E. Central/Post Falls, has almost caused a wreck.
  • 10:16 a.m. Cows are wandering in a closed-range area on Conkling/Worley.
  • 10:14 a.m. Unattended death reported in the Cave Bay area.
  • 10:01 a.m. Virginia, on Potlatch Hill, wants to speak to an officer re: a male and a female who occupied a silver Oldsmobile on her property last night.
  • 9:47 a.m. Several people are trying to coax a large, brown-and-white dog out of the middle of the street at 29801 S. 3rd St./Worley.
  • 9:36 a.m. A female on H41 believes her ex-husband kicked in the window of her trailer.
  • 8:56 a.m. Eric has questions re: animal neutering.


D.F. Oliveria
D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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