Graphic graffiti prompts complaint
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 12 years, 6 months AGO
Graffiti was reported outside the tunnel between the baseball fields and the college, “some of it very inappropriate with naked women and blood,” according to Kalispell Police logs.
Police responded to fireworks calls on West Idaho Street, Bluestone Drive, Aurich Avenue, Third Avenue West, Seventh Avenue East, Fourth Avenue West, Fifth Avenue East, Northern Lights Boulevard, Jubilee Court, Liberty Street, Hawthorn Avenue, Ninth Avenue West, Jackson Peak Drive, Fourth Street West, Westland Drive, Eighth Avenue East and Ninth Street West.
A person lost a wallet while shopping at a grocery store on Third Avenue East North. The wallet was returned while they were still in the store, but it was missing $80.
Illicit drugs and drug paraphernalia were found in the emergency room at Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
A man and a woman walked out of a restaurant on East Idaho Street without paying their $26.65 bill.
Someone vandalized a car on East Idaho Street while the owner was eating at a restaurant.
Someone tried to break into a car on Grandview Drive using a rock.
Someone tried to break into a Pepsi cooler on U.S. 2 West.
A 9 mm Smith and Wesson handgun was stolen from a vehicle on Third Street East.
A skateboard and several watches were stolen from a vehicle on Third Avenue East.
Several items were stolen from a truck on 11th Street West.
Deputies with the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office responded to multiple fireworks calls on Thursday.
Youths were reported throwing fireworks at bikers on North Main Street.
Three boys were seen throwing fireworks in the sewer pipe in a parking lot on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.
Several youths reportedly blew up a mailbox on Woodland Avenue using fireworks.
Several people were reported setting off fireworks by the buses at a school in Bigfork.
A Mountain Avenue resident in Columbia Falls reported their neighbor left all their trash from setting off fireworks in the middle of the road.
Deputies responded to a fireworks call on Lake Hills Court in Bigfork.
Deputies located an underage drinking party after receiving a call from a resident of U.S. 2 East in Columbia Falls who found a very drunk 16-year-old boy curled up on their lawn.
A 5-year-old girl was returned to her home after she escaped through a window. The girl, who was missing for a little less than an hour, has a history of going into strangers’ homes.
An East Evergreen Drive resident found a .22-caliber bullet in his trailer and a hole in the wall.
One woman was cited for theft after she and another woman attempted to steal a box of candy bars from a business on U.S. 2 West in Marion.
A Bozeman man reported his brother for using his identity when the brother gets pulled over in Flathead County. The man said he is applying for federal jobs and is worried about his driving record.
A man was reported selling drugs in front of a house on Grand Drive in Bigfork.
A 10-foot boat with an electric motor and fishing equipment was reported stolen from Handkerchief Lake.
A glass pipe was found in a donation bin on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.
A 9 mm handgun was stolen on Ridgewood Drive.
Medicine was stolen from a home on Riley Lane in Columbia Falls.
Officers with the Columbia Falls Police Department made an arrest after responding to a report of eight to 12 people fighting outside the Glacier Discovery Center.
Someone flashed a girl inside a library.
The driver’s side window of a vehicle was broken out on First Avenue East North.
The Whitefish Police Department responded to fireworks calls on Murray Avenue, East Fifth Street and JP Road.
Officers with the Ronan Police Department arrested a motorist for driving under the influence on U.S. 93 South.
A person was arrested for shoplifting at a grocery store.
The Polson Police Department investigated incidents of criminal trespass to vehicles on 11th Avenue East, 12th Avenue East and Seventh Street East.
A vehicle fire on 11th Avenue East was determined to be arson.
Deputies with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office cited a person for possession of drugs with intent to sell in Arlee.