Woman ticked off over drug report
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 11 years, 11 months AGO
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received contact from a woman who was stopped by several deputies in a parking lot the prior day. She said she and her vehicle were checked for drugs after someone reported she used methadone and prescription drugs that day and that she now wanted to pursue charges against the person who made the report. The woman was found to not be impaired and no drugs were found at the time of the stop, although her license was suspended and she had no insurance or registration.
Moments after obtaining a restraining order, a person reported a convicted felon in Kalispell with between 25 and 30 guns in his residence.
A motorist reported his back window imploded while he was driving down Pot Hole Drive in Olney and that he believes someone shot it out.
An elderly woman who locked herself out of her Dairy Drive home said she needed a man to help her open the door.
Officers separated a group of people after a fight was reported outside a Montana 35 apartment.
A Bernard Road dog owner was counseled after his or her two dogs attacked — but did not bite — a person.
An employee of a Montclair Drive hotel kicked a neighborhood boy out of the hotel after he tried to sneak in.
An animal control officer impounded two adult dogs and five puppies at a home with no fence or kennel while investigating a report of a pack of dogs running wild on Coon Hollow Road in Kila.
A boy was arrested on a warrant on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.
A drunk man was reported bothering customers at a U.S. 2 East casino in Kalispell, asking for things.
A man reported that he believed a woman stole his phone in Kalispell on Friday.
Percoset was stolen from a vehicle on Jolly Hill in Marion.
The Kalispell Police Department received reports of copper ground wire being cut out and stolen on South Main Street, West Idaho Street, and Fourth Avenue East North.
A thief tried to double down on his previous success at a West Idaho Street supermarket, trying to again steal from the business after trying to steal a shopping cart full of food on Jan. 7 and having been successful during a previous attempt.
An Eighth Avenue West woman reported her ex-husband told her sister that he was out drinking, had his gun on him and was going to come over and kill her and her 4-year-old son.
A very drunk man was transported to a hotel for the night after his father locked him out of the Blue Crest Drive house for being so drunk. The son was banging on the doors and windows threatening to break in.
A woman reported her sister assaulted their 93-year-old mother on First Avenue West.
A cat had to be taken to a veterinarian after becoming caught in a garage door on Ponderosa Street.
A band on Vanderbilt Drive shut things down for the day before officers arrived following a noise complaint.
A transient woman going through trash on East California Street scattered it all over the area.
Someone pulled open the gate to a Hutton Ranch Road construction area.
An iPad was stolen from a Hutton Ranch Road store.
Medication was stolen from a Third Avenue West home.
A bicycle was stolen on Eighth Street East.
Whitefish Police Department officers arrested a man and his girlfriend after it was reported that the man, drunk, had kicked in her door and broken her mother’s things. The man was heard in the background screaming “she’s beating me.” The woman was later released and the man was released on his own recognizance with preliminary charges pending.
Several witnesses to an assault waited at an East Eighth Street hotel for officers to take statements, and blood was reported on the outside of the property and the parking lot.
A frightened cleaning lady told police she believed there was a burglar in the Lacy Lane home with her. She hid in a safe room, but officers did not find anyone in the home or any evidence anyone other than her had been there.
Officers spoke with a drunk man after receiving a report of him yelling profanities in the U.S. 93 South trailer court. He told officers he would go to sleep.
A group of three raucous drunk men were reported stumbling around on Colorado Avenue.
A woman reported several drunk teenagers hit her vehicle while it was parked on Iowa Avenue.
The Columbia Falls Police Department received a call from a Crescent Drive man who wanted to discuss the possibility of bringing his children in to be talked to by officers about misbehaving.
A pit bull was reported roaming a neighborhood after being seen in a Third Avenue West yard.