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Girl aids mother during assault

Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 12 years, 3 months AGO
| January 12, 2013 9:00 PM

Kalispell Police Department officers responded to an East California Street home after an 8-year-old girl walked to a neighbor’s home with a note asking for her grandparents to be called, but not police, because her mother was being beaten. The girl’s mother said there was only pushing and no punches were thrown. Police advised the woman of her active warrant before she left to go to her mother’s with her children for the evening.

A College Avenue man reported two women, one a former friend, came into his home and demanded money, taking his laptop when they left.

A man in a one-piece winter suit was trespassed from a West Center Street business after walking around outside it then entering and making sexual comments to an employee.

A man was reported stealing small items from in front of homes on North Main Street and looking into houses.

A person reported a passing motorist threw an energy drink can and a beer bottle at them on South Main Street.

A woman was arrested for drunk driving after hitting another vehicle in a U.S. 2 West parking lot.

A man was arrested for disorderly conduct on First Street West.

A person was cited for theft and released at a Hutton Ranch Road store.

A panhandler was reported on Treeline Road.

Whitefish Police Department officers responding to a fire on the deck of a pavilion on city property discovered a microwave that someone had tried to blow up.

It was determined that a woman had been given some sort of drug by five men at a Wisconsin Avenue hotel after her brother picked her up and she was acting weird and couldn’t remember the room number in which the men were staying.

A concerned person turned in a piece of paper on Baker Avenue that appeared to be covered with deranged writing, possibly making threats toward law enforcement.

Money and medication were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Lupfer Avenue.

Someone siphoned gas from a vehicle on U.S. 93 West.

An offended motorist contacted the Columbia Falls Police Department after he saw a teenage boy openly urinating in front of Red Bridge Road with a group of teenagers.

A truck carrying a snowcat was found, still running, backed into a tree on Ninth Street West.

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