Couch-destroying boyfriend reported
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 13 years, 11 months AGO
Kalispell Police Department officers received a report of criminal mischief on Sixth Avenue West where a woman said her ex-boyfriend destroyed her couch.
At the intersection of West Center Street and First Avenue West, a man with dreadlocks was reportedly seen urinating.
A man on North Main Street accused another man of taking shirts without permission.
DVDs were reported stolen near U.S. 93 North.
A man who stumbled and apparently smelled like alcohol was reported as a possible drunk driver after leaving the intersection of Liberty Street and Hawthorn Avenue.
A man on First Avenue West was arrested for allegedly violating a protection order.
Teenagers riding in a sport utility vehicle were allegedly harassing someone on First Avenue East.
A hit-and-run collision was reported in a parking lot near U.S. 93 South after a caller saw a pickup truck back into another vehicle and then drive away.
On Liberty Street, a man said a woman who has a protection order against him was threatening to have her boyfriend beat him up.
A 12-year-old boy was turned over to his aunt after allegedly watching people in a bathroom at a business on Hutton Ranch Road. The boy has allegedly asked patrons “inappropriate questions” in the past.
Extra patrols were requested at a home on Sixth Street West where residents suspected someone was in their home because their dogs were growling.
Suspicious activity was reported on Hilltop Lane where a pickup truck was seen parked in front of a home. The vehicle drove away when a resident went outside. Thefts from vehicles have been reported in the area.
A dog on Fourth Avenue East was taken to a shelter after a neighboring resident reported it had been barking for more than a day.
Two teenage boys were questioned after a caller on Merganser Drive reported they were shining flashlights into vehicles. One of the boys was cited for being in possession of tobacco as a minor.
A backpack was reported stolen from a vehicle on Merganser Drive.
Two girls, including a 12-year-old, were found walking in Evergreen hours after they were reported missing by a concerned parent on College Avenue.
A bystander was reportedly hit with a beer bottle during a fracas at a business on First Avenue West after a female assailant apparently missed her target.
A man who would not provide dispatchers his name or location was angry that his ex-girlfriend had videotaped a sexual encounter.
Montana Highway Patrol troopers reported no injuries after a collision on Canyon Road in Hungry Horse.
A non-injury collision was reported on Montana 35 near the intersection of Mennonite Church Road.