Bozeman Police reports Monday included:

• A voicemail was received from a resident concerned about a feral cat with two kittens living outside and she is requested something be done. she understands cats are like bobcats and are equipped to survive but she also likes birds and said feral cats are non-native. She will discuss with Heart of the Valley and hopes the cats receive homes. She mentioned that the maintenance man has a live trip but is hesitant to use it because of concerns the cats will be euthanized. She was asked to have her maintenance call if they decide to live trap.

• Caller is manager of the surgical floor at Bozeman Deaconess and reported a comment a physical therapist made to her about an upset male talking about shooting people going in and out of the hospital from the field. He also told her he has thought of making manure bombs. The man told her he wouldn’t do these things but caller felt obligated to report it.

• A male was reported sleeping outside in a wet sleeping bag. Caller is unable to bring him inside. An officer contacted the male, who was OK. He was trying to sleeping and his sleeping bag was not wet.

Total records: 163.

Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office reports Sunday included:

• Montana Highway Patrol stopped vehicle for traveling in wrong lane. driver was an elderly male who believed he was in Utah driving to Idaho. A deputy and troopers got contact info for family members for plan to safely get driver to where he needed to be. His family was contacted and was expected to be in town in about six hours to pick him up.

• A driver was warned for going too fast for the conditions and inability to stop safely at a red light obscured by fog. The driver also was warned for running a red light.

• Deputies responded to a report of a suicidal juvenile female. They arrived on scene to speak with the juvenile, who stated she had intent to commit suicide with means in hand and was unwilling to agree to a safety plan. Gallatin Medical Heath Center responded and spoke with the juvenile, who agreed to voluntarily go to Bozeman Deaconess Health with her mother for a mental health evaluation. Deputies transported the juvenile and her mother to the hospital. A handle with care form was added.

Total records: 137.

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