Rollover attracts Creston response unit
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 12 years, 6 months AGO
The Creston Fire Department responded to Montana 35 at Many Lakes Drive after a 63-year-old man rolled his 2009 Chevrolet HHR. The man was not bleeding or having any breathing difficulty after the accident and refused to be placed on a backboard. The accident was due to a medical event and no citations were issued.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received two reports of youths jumping off bridges, one involving four or five youths and another involving three teenage girls.
An Eagle Bend Drive resident in Bigfork reported receiving a letter consisting of cut-out letters saying that the recipient had killed someone. The supposed victim was the resident’s neighbor, who suffered a heart attack earlier in the year.
A Canyon Road resident called the sheriff’s office after being woken by people drinking and being loud. When she told them she was going to call police, they supposedly threatened her.
A man was arrested on a warrant out of the Montana Highway Patrol after his girlfriend reported he had hit her on West Reserve Drive.
Deputies arrested a person after it was reported that a man had picked up a small dog by its neck, slammed it to the ground and beaten it on Parliament Drive in Evergreen.
A woman reported her boyfriend took a swing at her and stole her purse on Hungry Horse Boulevard in Hungry Horse.
A resident of Bierney Creek Road in Lakeside reported it sounded like his neighbor was shooting toward his house for 20 to 30 minutes.
A person reported being shot at on Deerfoot Trail.
Someone broke into the yard at Rocky Mountain Contractors in Kalispell and opened all the trucks.
Somone took locks off of several storage units on Hathaway Lane and stole items from inside.
A GPS unit was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Grandala Avenue.
An iPod was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Rose Crossing.
A pair of bicycles were stolen from a carport area on East Edgewood Drive in Whitefish.
Someone broke into a trailer on Pleasant Lane.
A motorist struck a mailbox on Wishart Road in Columbia Falls.
A concerned resident contacted the Kalispell Police Department after receiving a letter from France about the possible murder of a hotel maid in downtown Kalispell. The person who reported the letter, however, said they didn’t believe it as the person who sent it has a history of being unstable.
An officer shot a pit bull after it charged a woman’s dog and then got trapped in a breezeway.
A stolen vehicle report on Fourth Street East turned out to be a prank played by a friend of the vehicle’s owner.
A Two Mile Drive resident contacted police because her neighbor was uncooperative after the neighbor’s 2-year-old took a rock and scratched her car.
A Sulky Lane resident jumped in their vehicle and chased a person in a Ford Bronco who was taking pictures of her house.
A custodian found a homemade marijuana pipe at Legends Field.
Maids at a hotel on East Idaho Street found what was believed to be heroin.
A man was seen letting the air out of the tires of vehicles in a parking lot off East Idaho Street.
A pair of teenage boys were reported hiding behind vehicles, looking suspicious and asking for cigarettes on East Oregon Street. In a possibly related report, several people were advised they were trespassing on Seventh Avenue East North.
Someone broke a window and pried open a door at a church, then went through file cabinets and sound equipment.
An Airport Road resident returned home to find her apartment door wide open and her shoes missing.
Money was stolen from an office on Fourth Street West.
The Columbia Falls Police Department responded to a fireworks call on 10th Avenue West.
Tenants reportedly damaged a rental property on 10th Avenue West, breaking windows, putting holes in the doors and walls, leaving garbage everywhere, breaking the toilets and getting oil on the carpet.
The Whitefish Police Department received a report of five youths in a van, one of which had a rifle and pointed it at another youth, then at the railroad tracks. It turned out to be a BB gun that they were posing with.
A goose was seen at the golf course bleeding badly.
Deputies with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office arrested a person for theft at the Elmo campgrounds.
A theft was reported on Barn Owl Lane.
The Polson Police Department received a report that an apartment on First Street East was burglarized.