Suspicious caller prompts cop call
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 13 years, 7 months AGO
The Kalispell Police Department received a report of fraud after someone on Fourth Avenue West got a call from a person claiming to be with the “Federal Bureau of Crime” and asking for $575.
An employee at a business on Hutton Ranch Road reported that someone who was with a shoplifter caught Wednesday had written a bad check as well.
A youth was caught with marijuana at a school on Third Avenue East.
Someone on Liberty Street reported that a wallet was stolen from a vehicle last Friday.
A vehicle was keyed while parked at a business on Third Street West.
On First Avenue West, a caller reported the theft of a gold watch valued at about $10,000.
A possible burglary was reported at a home on Fourth Avenue East.
Extra patrols were requested on Battle Ridge Drive after two men came to someone’s door with a box of baking soda and said they were conducting product surveys.
A window of a vehicle parked on Sixth Avenue East North was shot with a BB gun.
Someone drove through a fence on North Meridian Road.
A group of people was seen pushing a vehicle off Fifth Avenue East after a crash at about 2 a.m. Friday.
Suspicious activity was reported on Empire Loop when a woman said she believed she heard someone in her garage. An officer checked the garage and said there was no indication someone had been inside.
Graffiti was spray-painted on businesses located on West Montana Street and Fourth Avenue West North.
Someone put mustard on a vehicle parked on Eighth Avenue East.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a dog stuck under a porch on Poplar Drive. Fire officials responded to the home and extricated the dog.
A man was seen sleeping outside an apartment complex on U.S. 2 East.
Someone stole a pistol from a vehicle parked on Mountain Drive in Hungry Horse.
Fuel was taken from vehicles parked on Auction Road.
A water pump and fuel was stolen from a shop on Montana 35.
On Orchard Lane, a woman said her ex-husband was sending her threatening messages.
A caller on U.S. 93 South said a neighbor was in her yard wearing only underwear while digging up the lawn and screaming.
On Riverside Drive, a caller accused neighbors of moving stakes that designate a property line by nine feet.
Nothing was stolen during an apparent burglary at a home on River Junction in Hungry Horse.
Suspicious activity was reported on Lodgepole Drive in Marion after a woman said she saw a man taking pictures of her and her house. He left in a white van, she said.
A man on U.S. 2 East in Columbia Falls said his brother-in-law was threatening to kill him.