Threatening calls in Evergreen
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 12 years, 4 months AGO
A concerned East Evergreen Drive resident contacted the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office regarding an ongoing problem of phone threats, including the most recent in which the perpetrator said, “Don’t leave your kids home; it will be a bloodbath.”
A man and his wife returned to their Airport Road home to find a used condom on their countertop. While waiting for police, they discovered it was a practical joke played by their son.
A resident of First Avenue North East in Hungry Horse reported her neighbors were threatening her because she would not let them cross her lot on their all-terrain vehicles. She said they had been tearing up the lawn and had taken down or spray painted over her no trespassing signs. They also continued playing their music loudly, which they turned down when a deputy arrived. After turning it up again as soon as the deputy left, the deputy returned and threatened to cite them for disorderly conduct.
Youths were reportedly shooting BB guns at cars on Third Avenue South in Martin City.
A pair of motorists were reportedly racing on Willow Glen Drive.
Drug use and underage drinking were reported at a business on Electric Avenue in Bigfork.
Someone broke into a Witty Lane home in Columbia Falls through a bathroom window and stole several items.
A shop on U.S. 2 East in Columbia Falls was burglarized and several items taken.
A resident reported there was a stolen boat at the back of an Ezy Drive property.
A laptop was stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Winchester Street.
Vegetables were stolen from a garden on Birch Drive.
A fishing rod was stolen from a locked truck on West Reserve Drive.
A vehicle was vandalized on South Main Street.
The Kalispell Police Department received a report from a person who witnessed a pair of transients get into a vehicle with another person off Hutton Ranch Road. The person said they watched the trio handling pills, measuring something and exchanging a handful of dollar bills.
A West Northview Loop resident reported another motorist followed him home and told him to be careful who he angered, because “I know where you live.”
A group of five people on Denver Street were counseled by police after coming to a resident’s door and causing a scene, threatening to beat up or kill the person who lived there. They were upset about a girl who had overdosed at the house the prior night.
A Second Street East resident reported several teenagers had partied in his parking lot after curfew and that he found beer bottles and other items littered around the following morning.
A woman was arrested on a warrant on Second Avenue West.
A man was cited and released after attempting to shoplift from a First Avenue East North business.
Three people stole two cases of beer from a business on First Avenue East.
A wallet was stolen from a business on U.S. 93 South.
A man reported his daughter’s iPhone was stolen at high school.
An iPod and subwoofers were stolen from a truck on East Idaho Street.
Military clothing and miscellaneous items were stolen from a vehicle on Treeline Road.
A thief turned his ill-gotten gains of a shirt and a pair of Nike shoes over to the Columbia Falls Police Department after the victim texted the thief.
Beer was stolen from a Seventh Street West apartment by a teenage boy who keeps going into the apartment without permission.
Whitefish Police officers arrested a man during a traffic stop on East Second Street.
A man was arrested during a traffic stop on East First Street.