Man calls in 1-900-number complaint
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 13 years AGO
A Foothill Road man complained to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office about an inconvenient situation, saying he had called a sex line but didn’t speak to anyone and did not provide his credit card information or authorize any charges. He claimed, however, that the service had his credit card information from a call he made and paid for in 2010, and that it used the information to charge him again this time, even though he didn’t actually utilize its services.
Deputies were drawn into a domestic dispute spanning state lines when a man complained that his ex-girlfriend was selling all of his stuff while he was in North Dakota, and she said he had been making threats to send a friend over to her house to “demolish” her vehicle.
A student at a Lakeside school on U.S. 93 South who was already required to wear a monitoring bracelet was caught with marijuana by school staff.
Someone — possibly an impatient student who is ready for summer break — broke four windows out of a school bus on East Oregon Street.
A concerned person reported a 22-year-old former co-worker is having a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl.
In an instance of reverse burglary, someone left a storage shed on a Lion Mountain Loop Road property in Whitefish.
A roving herd of five cows was contained after being reported wandering down Montana 206 in Columbia Falls.
A suspicious Lore Lake Road man reportedly crouched on the edge of his property and watched a neighbor for 45 minutes.
Kalispell Police officers arrested an extremely uncooperative drunken woman after it was reported she had tried to steal wine from a U.S. 93 South store and was slurring her words. The woman’s sister-in-law took custody of a 6-year-old and an infant who were with the woman when she was arrested.
A sport utility vehicle with a Star Wars-themed license plate was reported as using a public address system to blast obscenities in an Appleway Drive parking lot before the vehicle’s occupants dumped a bag of flour on the hood of another vehicle there.
A concerned First Avenue West man reported he was being stalked by a woman who has now been making threats, and also noted his fiancee had started receiving suspicious phone calls from inmates at the Flathead County Detention Center.
A Sixth Avenue West woman reported her daughter saw a peeping Tom looking in her bedroom window while she was getting ready for school.
Music lovers on Wisconsin Avenue drew a response from the Whitefish Police Department after a neighbor complained about hearing loud drums for more than two hours. The residents were advised to keep it down, but turned it back up after police left. The officer who returned said if he had to come back a third time, the residents would be cited.
The manager of a Ninth Street West fast-food restaurant contacted the Columbia Falls Police Department after serving a “highly intoxicated” man in the drive-thru who smelled of alcohol, slurred his words and was having problems switching gears.