Handyman can be home alone, daughter can't
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 13 years, 11 months AGO
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a request for extra patrols on East Lakeshore Drive near Whitefish where a parent who was traveling out of town said his or her daughter was not allowed at the residence because of fear she might throw a party. A handyman was welcome to be in the home, the caller said.
A man on Harmony Road said a woman punched him in the mouth during an argument.
Theft was reported on U.S. 2 East where someone drove away from a business without paying for $41.14 in fuel.
On Coon Hollow Road in Kila, a caller said that someone keeps putting up a sign accusing a neighbor of being a “dog killer.”
A 4-year-old boy was returned to his father after being found by a passerby walking on West Valley Drive. The father later arrived and said the boy had wandered away while he was plowing snow.
A resident of McMannamy Draw reported that a large dog was roaming close to his chicken coop.
Someone stole a checkbook from a resident of Walker Avenue in Somers.
Harassment was alleged by a family on U.S. 2 West who said a man in Butte was threatening them by telephone.
An employee at a business on U.S. 93 South reported that a customer who reeked of alcohol drove away.
Kalispell Police Department officers arrested the daughter of a man who reported a burglary to his home on Fourth Avenue East after stolen property was found in the back of her boyfriend’s vehicle.
Medications were reported stolen from a residence on First Avenue West. A woman said she returned home to find several prescriptions missing and a bag of marijuana on the floor.
A vehicle collided with a garage door at a business on West Center Street. No one was injured, but the garage door was broken.
On Second Avenue East North, a 16-year-old girl called 911 to report that her brother slapped her face. Their father told officers he would handle the situation.
A mother on South Woodland Drive reported that her son, who does not have a driver’s license, stole her vehicle.
An officer was unable to locate the source of loud music and drums heard near 12th Street East.
Suspicious activity was reported on Third Avenue East North where a man said a juvenile male approached his wife’s vehicle and asked her to roll down her window as she was parked at a gas station.
Someone kicked the headlight out of a vehicle parked on Airport Road.
A man was arrested after a physical disturbance was reported at the intersection of East Idaho Street and North Main Street.
Two rowdy — but not vicious — dogs were reportedly hounding a woman while she walked her dog near Third Avenue East.
A maintenance worker reported seeing drug paraphernalia while working in an apartment on Liberty Street.
Near the intersection of Sixth Avenue West and Fifth Street West, a caller reported a hit and run that caused $2,500 in damage to a parked vehicle.
A disgruntled man on Eighth Avenue West reported that none of his neighbors are shoveling their sidewalks.