Drunk woman has her hair pulled
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 13 years, 11 months AGO
Kalispell Police Department officers took an unresponsive female to the Kalispell Regional Medical Center after a caller reported a man had grabbed another woman by the hair and dragged her across a room following an argument at a home on Empire Loop. The feuding man and woman said the unresponsive female was just drunk, and that their argument was verbal only. No one was arrested.
An officer was unable to locate a turkey after a driver at the intersection of South Woodland Drive and Woodland Avenue reported it was struck by a vehicle.
Surveillance footage was being reviewed after someone collided with a vehicle parked on Eighth Street West and then left the scene.
A woman on Third Avenue East asked officers to stop visiting her house after her son asked them to check on her welfare.
A 12-year-old boy was arrested for disorderly conduct and criminal mischief for allegedly kicking windows and being disruptive at a home on East Oregon Street.
Two teenage boys fled on foot after allegedly stealing money from a tip jar at a business on South Main Street.
On Chevy Chase Lane, a pit bull was accused of being vicious and repeatedly jumping a fence.
A welfare check was requested at a home on Liberty Street where a neighbor reported hearing a man spanking his child.
Also on Liberty Street, a caller said that neighbors in two different apartments were engaging in “screaming matches.”
An officer spoke with a man seen walking on First Avenue West while cursing and screaming loudly.
A resident of Sixth Avenue West made a noise complaint alleging residents of a nearby home were “blasting music.” A responding officer didn’t hear any noise in the area.
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to an assault reported on Montana 35 in Evergreen where a man said he was struck, but couldn’t say who the assailant was. A deputy deemed the report unfounded.
Animal cruelty was alleged on Demarsville Road where a caller said 14 horses were without food and getting skinnier.
A caller on Truman Creek Road in Kila also alleged animal cruelty involving horses and said one of the animals had died and was being dragged by a tractor.
A woman on Eid Lane reportedly assisted a goat after its head got stuck in a fence.
On Coon Hollow Road in Kila, a caller reported that someone is putting hateful messages on a community bulletin board.
Graffiti was reported by a custodian at a school building on Adams Street in Lakeside.
Two campers where more than 100 cats were found in December were hauled to a county landfill.
A verbal disturbance was reported on East Cottonwood Drive where a woman was angry at a man for driving away with her purse still inside his vehicle.
Two terriers and a pit bull were seen chasing cars on Park Street.
Nothing was missing from a storage unit on Montana 35 in Bigfork where a theft was initially reported.
A large dog was seen chasing children in the area of Maple Drive outside Kalispell.
Suspicious circumstances were reported by two residents of Gunsite Loop after someone came to their homes asking for gasoline.
A fight was reported outside a business on Montana 35 in Evergreen.