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Incident Record

Physical

Record ID

#6355

Date

03/21/26

Time

16:38:19

Location

ST

Flathead County CFS 00002522

Narrative

Disturbance S SHOOTING CHARGES AT THIS TIME - IRON HORSE Physical; STAR CIR SECURITY; IRON HORSE SECURITY CALLED FOR ; IRON HORSE SECURITY SUP; Narrative added from associated Call #: 410 - REFERENCE AN INCIDENT FROM YESTERDAY; Narrative added from associated Call #: 410 - RP 10-19 TO SPEAK WITH OCCURRED 0319; PHONE CALL WITH 5 MIN 1018 30 MIN - "PRIVATE SECURITY" AND WITNESSED THE ENTIRE INTERACTION - STATES THAT KNEW EXACTLY WHERE WAS GOING (TREATMENT FOR MEDICAL) - AND THAT THEY HAD HELPED HIM PACK FOR APPROX 2 HOURS - WAS ALSO PRESENT WHEN TO THE LODGE FOR ROOMING UNTIL THE TRAIN LEFT -- STATES THAT THERE WAS NEVER ANY TYPE OF PHYSICAL ALTERCATION STATED MULTIPLE TIMES TO THAT IF DIDNT WANT TO GO THAT THEY WOULDVE LEFT BUT WAS NEVER TOLD ANYTHING LIKE THAT BY -- WITNESS HAD TO LEAVE AT 1400 HOURS AND WAS MADE AWARE THAT THE TRAIN HAD BEEN DELAYED - SHOULD BE NOTED THAT HAD MADE HIS SECURITY EMPLOYEES AWARE OF THE SITUATION AS WELL AS THE HOA ASSOC. - HE STATED THAT THERE WERE NO CALLS FOR SERVICE WHILE HE WAS THERE AND NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER - APPEARS TO BE UNSUBSTANTIATED - HAVE NOT COME IN TO THE OFFICE FOR INTERVIEW AS OF YET AND HAVE MADE NO ATTEMPTS TO CONTACT LAW ENFORCEMENT; REQ'D BOTH COME IN TO WPD FOR FORMAL INTERVIEW - PENDING REPORT PENDING INTERVIEW ; RP STATES WAS FORCEDLY REMOVED FROM HOME AND ASSAULTED ; ADVISED NOT TO FOLLOW; TEXAS PLATE; DROVE THE AREA UTL EB ON W 7TH ST; LAST KNOWN DOT WAS SB ON SPOKANE
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