Walkaway toddler reunited with mother
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 12 years, 5 months AGO
Deputies with the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office reunited a boy between the ages of 2 and 3 with his mother after the child left through the front door of the Caroline Road home and unlatched the gate. The child was being watched by his aunt and her friend at the time while the mother was visiting the father of the child. The mother was advised that child and parent services may contact her after she reported she is currently in a custody battle over her son and another child.
A boater had to be towed to Somers after his boat kept overheating, breaking down and floating toward the mouth of the Flathead River.
A woman reported her son witnessed a drug deal in Kalispell and the suspects started chasing him.
A Kila man accidentally dialed 911 while trying to call Moose’s Saloon.
A pair of teenagers were apprehended by a cleaning crew after they were seen on the roof of a school on School Addition Road in Somers.
A man was reportedly digging a big culvert and dumping a bunch of water on his neighbor’s property on Newlin Drive in Marion.
An Olney Loop resident in Olney reported she received a bad check from a company that bought her old jewelry.
A horse got loose in the neighborhood around Klondyke Loop in Somers.
A storage unit was burglarized on U.S. 2 West in Kalispell.
A wallet with a driver’s license, a debit card, a Social Security card and $703 in cash was stolen on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.
The Kalispell Police Department received a report of a suspicious man in Lawrence Park in the bushes near the bathroom in the old park. The man was reported to be yelling.
A Fifth Avenue West North resident reported someone got into his car and his wife’s car and tried to take items out, but the alarm went off on one of the vehicles. He said it looked as if they had been trying to get his stereo and fishing pole as the pole was sticking out the window of the car.
A man was escorted off the property of a First Avenue East North business where he was “screaming and hollering,” demanding coffee. He was told he will be charged with criminal trespass if he returns.
A motorist reported his vehicle was egged by a person on the roof of buildings somewhere between Norm’s News and Glacier Bank as he drove down South Main Street.
A man was removed from his brother’s home on Fourth Avenue West after reportedly breaking into the apartment multiple times and being escorted off the property once.
A Denver Avenue resident reported loaning a vehicle to another person under the agreement that he would make the insurance payments. The payments had stopped, but the vehicle had not been returned.
A concerned woman reported a pair of young boys riding bicycles in the area of South Meadows Drive with plastic bags over their heads.
A cordless drill was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Sixth Avenue West North, where it appeared several other vehicles had also been burglarized.
A home on Empire Loop was egged and cookies were also thrown at the house.
A vehicle was burglarized on Fifth Avenue West North.
The Columbia Falls Police Department received a report from an Eighth Avenue East North resident who said someone tried to break into his apartment and requested an extra patrol in the area.
A woman was assaulted by her boyfriend on Ninth Street West.
Audio equipment was stolen from a vehicle on Ninth Street West.
The Whitefish Police Department received reports of theft on U.S. 93 South and Central Avenue.
Officers with the Polson Police Department located a person in possession of dangerous drugs.