APRIL 15, 2017 Sunday, March 26 • During a traffi c stop, Tribal police encountered a male making suicidal comments. The Polk County Mobile Crisis Team was called. • Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with a mental health-related call. Monday, March 27 • Tribal police assisted Yamhill County deputies with a domestic disturbance in Willamina. • A male requested to speak to the police in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. The male had “sensitive information” regarding a conspiracy re- lating to President Trump and various members of Congress. Tribal police responded, investigated and found it to be a mental health issue. • Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with locating and arresting a wanted person in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road. • Several males were smoking marijuana on Tribal property in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. The males were warned not to smoke pot on Tribal land. Tuesday, March 28 • Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with a 911 hang-up call in the 7000 block of Fire Hall Road. The call was determined to be accidental. • A citizen called to report criminal mischief that occurred on Highway 18. Tribal police took the initial report and forwarded it to Oregon State Police. Wednesday, March 29 • Tribal police assisted Tribal Security after a couch was dumped in the area of Tyee Road. • Yamhill County deputies requested assistance from Tribal police and Polk County deputies with a gun-related call in Sheridan. • Tribal police were requested to assist Yamhill County deputies with a reported hit and run call. Thursday, March 30 • Tribal police investigated a possible wood cutting violation. • An Elder abuse case was referred to Tribal police for investigation. • Tribal police responded to Highway 18 for a traffi c hazard. • Polk County deputies requested Tribal police respond and assist them in the 25000 block of Yamhill River Road for a reported domestic disturbance. • A second domestic disturbance was reported in the 25000 block of Yamhill River Road. Tribal police responded to assist Polk County deputies who had requested assistance. Friday, March 31 • A driving complaint was called in on Hebo Road, but offi cers were unable to locate it. • A dog got loose in the 26000 block of McPherson Road. Tribal police located the dog and reunited it with its owners. • A wallet was reported stolen in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating. • A syringe was located in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police responded and seized the syringe for destruction. • A dog was reported left in a vehicle in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police had the owners contacted. • Tribal police assisted Polk County deputies with an alarm. • A disturbance was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating. • Tribal police located and arrested the suspect in the wallet theft. Saturday, April 1 • Tribal police assisted with a vehicle crash on Salmon River Highway. • Stolen IDs were reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating. • An employee was reported to be making suicidal comments before walking off the job. Tribal police contacted the employee to make sure they were OK. AMERICAN INDIAN TEACHER PROGRAM S MOKE S IGNALS 15 • Tribal police assisted medics with clearing an area for LifeFlight after a vehicle crash on Highway 18. • A “suspicious activity” was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police are investigating. • Tribal police arrested a male for trespass from the 26000 block of Salmon River Highway after he refused to leave multiple locations. Sunday, April 2 • A traffi c complaint regarding a weaving vehicle was called in on Highway 18 headed toward Grand Ronde. Offi cers were unable to locate it. • A citizen found a Tribal member’s ID and turned it in to police. Tribal offi cers located the owner and returned the identifi cation. • A trespassing complaint was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police responded and the subject decided to leave. • Tribal police assisted a citizen who called regarding a possible missing person. • A person was reported to be living on Tribal property in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway, and Tribal police responded. Monday, April 3 • An animal complaint was received in the 28000 block of McPherson Road. Tribal police arrived and found a loose dog and returned it to the owner. • Polk County Sheriff’s Offi ce requested Tribal police assist with a trespass complaint in the area of King Road. Offi cers responded and investigated. During the investigation, a female was arrested on an outstanding warrant. Tuesday, April 4 • Tribal police responded to the 24000 block of Grand Ronde Road to as- sist with a reported unconscious woman who had been found. Offi cers responded and assisted medics. • A sex crime was reported to Tribal police, who are investigating. • An Elder abuse allegation was reported to Tribal police. Offi cers are investigating. • Multiple driving complaints were called in. Wednesday, April 5 • Another Elder abuse allegation was reported to Tribal police. Offi cers are investigating. • Tribal police responded to assist Dallas police in a vehicle pursuit that was headed north on Highway 22. The pursuit was terminated before it reached the area and Tribal police cancelled their response. • A missing juvenile was reported to Tribal police. The juvenile was located. • A possible criminal mischief was reported to Tribal police. • Tribal police located a vehicle in the ditch on Hebo Road and assisted with calling for a tow. • A Tribal police offi cer assisted with a fl at tire change. Thursday, April 6 • A false alarm was reported in the 9000 block of Grand Ronde Road. • A loose bovine was reported. Tribal police responded and did not see any loose cattle. • Tribal police arrested a subject involved in a robbery in the 9500 block of Raven Loop. The arrest was regarding an ongoing investigation from November 2016. • Oregon State Police requested assistance from Tribal police in locating a wanted subject. The subject was not where they were reported to be. • Tribal police assisted an employee with a possible telephonic harassment. Friday, April 7 • A suspicious person was called in to Polk County Sheriff’s Offi ce on Highway 22. Deputies requested Tribal police assist. The person was contacted. • Tribal police assisted a driver who had driven into a ditch on Hebo Road with getting a tow. • A drug complaint was called in to Tribal police, who are investigating. Saturday, April 8 • Tribal police assisted with a medical call in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. • A disturbance was called in to Tribal police in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police responded and assisted with calming down the situation. • A domestic disturbance was reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tribal police responded and determined no crime had occurred.