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Daily Activity Report - Havre Police Department

Havre Police Department · 04/06/26

County

Hill County

Agency

Havre Police Department

Incidents Indexed

18

Published Summary

The Havre Police Department responded to the following incidents:

10:13 PM – Suspicious Activity at (HAV 45] SPIRIT INN - 9TH AVE

10:24 AM – Assist Citizen at 433] HAVRE POLICE DEPARTMENT - 4TH ST H

10:30 AM – Assist Citizen at (HAV] 3RD st i

10:44 AM – Complaint at 12TH AVE

11:04 AM – Assist Other Agency at Havre, MT

11:33 AM – Animal Control at 8TH AVE + 13TH ST

11:36 AM – Animal Control at 3RD AVE

11:43 AM – Motor Vehicle Accident at 596] HAVRE DISTRIBUTORS ~ 1ST ST

12:00 AM – Disturbance at (HAV] IKE AVE

12:08 PM – Animal Control at 12TH ST + 10TH AVE

1:07 AM – Domestic Disturbance at (HAV] SMITHVILLE RD ;

1:53 PM – Assist Citizen at 433] HAVRE POLICE DEPARTMENT - 4TH ST

2:55 PM – Motor Vehicle Accident at (HAV 172] CIRCLE K - 1ST ST W '

3:28 PM – Suspicious Activity at 143] HAVRE OPTOMETRIC CLINIC - 3RD AVE i

3:42 PM – Burglary In Progress at 312] ROD'S DRIVE-IN - 5TH AVE

4:21 PM – Complaint at 433] HAVRE POLICE DEPARTMENT - 4TH ST i

4:28 PM – Motor Vehicle Stop at (HAV] 12TH ST

9:47 PM – Suspicious Activity at UNDER BRIDGE ~- 7TH AVE

// Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

Incident Log Behind This Report

18 source-linked records shown
9:47 PM 26-4295

Suspicious Activity

UNDER BRIDGE ~- 7TH AVE

j Truck parked under bridge. ' (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED )

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4:28 PM 26-4290

Motor Vehicle Stop

(HAV] 12TH ST

Dog bite. i (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED :)

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4:21 PM 26-4289

Complaint

433] HAVRE POLICE DEPARTMENT - 4TH ST i

MALE BEING FOLLOWED BY A WHITE CAR i (I- WRITTEN / VERBAL WARNING i)

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3:42 PM 26-4287

Burglary In Progress

312] ROD'S DRIVE-IN - 5TH AVE

BURGLARY IN PROGRESS (J- FALSE ALARM )

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3:28 PM 26-4285

Suspicious Activity

143] HAVRE OPTOMETRIC CLINIC - 3RD AVE i

i 911 ABANDONED CALL, ANSWERED ON CALL BACK, THERE IS NO ISSUE, NOT SURE WHO CALLED (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED :)

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2:55 PM 26-4284
Motor Vehicle Accident What's this? →

(HAV 172] CIRCLE K - 1ST ST W '

j backed into chevy suv (X- ACCIDENT INVESTIGATED )

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1:53 PM 26-4278

Assist Citizen

433] HAVRE POLICE DEPARTMENT - 4TH ST

SPEAK TO OFFICER ABOUT CASE i (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED )

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1:07 AM 26-4299
Domestic Disturbance What's this? →

(HAV] SMITHVILLE RD ;

Daughter yelling over medication i (A- ARREST - TO DETN CNTR. i)

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12:08 PM 26-4272

Animal Control

12TH ST + 10TH AVE

: GS LAYING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET : i i (U- SERVICES RENDERED i)

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12:00 AM 26-4298

Disturbance

(HAV] IKE AVE

Male being drunk and beligerent. : (K- INCIDENT RESOLVED PEACEFULL )

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11:43 AM 26-4271
Motor Vehicle Accident What's this? →

596] HAVRE DISTRIBUTORS ~ 1ST ST

VEHICLE HIT BUILDING j (X- ACCIDENT INVESTIGATED i)

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11:36 AM 26-4270

Animal Control

3RD AVE

1 CHIHUAHUA GOING UP AND DOWN THE BLOCK NO COLLAR (P- SEARCHED/UNABLE TO LOCATE )

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11:33 AM 26-4269

Animal Control

8TH AVE + 13TH ST

GREAT DANE/DALMATION MIX RUNNING AROUND, CHAIN COLLAR i (P- SEARCHED/UNABLE TO LOCATE ;)

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11:04 AM 26-4268

Assist Other Agency

Havre, MT

: CITY COURT i (U- SERVICES RENDERED :)

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10:44 AM 26-4266

Complaint

12TH AVE

EXTRA PATROLS (U- SERVICES RENDERED i)

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10:30 AM 26-4264

Assist Citizen

(HAV] 3RD st i

RP ASKING IF AN OFFICER CALLED HIM (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED /)

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10:24 AM 26-4262

Assist Citizen

433] HAVRE POLICE DEPARTMENT - 4TH ST H

' speak to an officer concerning a picture that was sent to her (L- NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED :)

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10:13 PM 26-4296

Suspicious Activity

(HAV 45] SPIRIT INN - 9TH AVE

Female crawled through window into apartment. i i i (I- WRITTEN / VERBAL WARNING )

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