Don't serve my son any more
The Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 11 months AGO
On Saturday evening, a woman called Kalispell Police to say she would like the bartenders at a bar to stop serving her son. He is drunk enough, she told police.
Youths who emptied their garbage out of a Volvo at the west end of Kalispell Center Mall agreed to pick up their litter.
A caller told police a man keeps calling and asking the caller to get him out of jail.
A woman was arrested for drunk driving and obstruction after police stopped her vehicle at Fifth Street West and 10th Avenue West.
Early Sunday morning, a caller on U.S. 93 told police that someone broke into his truck and stole stuff out of it.
Later in the day, a Fourth Avenue West woman complained to police that her daughter is being harassed by a group of girls and boys who keep coming to the property, ringing the doorbell and then running off. The woman said she had just chased the girls off again.
A window was broken out at an apartment on Third Avenue East. The man said he heard something Saturday night but didn’t notice the broken window.
A Seventh Avenue West caller reported two dogs on the property, growling and snapping at the caller’s children. The dogs were contained in a back yard and the complaint was passed on to the animal warden.
A physical disturbance was reported on Meadow Vista Loop. The parties were separated.
Kalispell Fire Department responded to Glacier High School on Sunday afternoon for multiple reports of thick black smoke coming from the chimney above the school’s biomass boiler.
The boiler had malfunctioned and filled the boiler room with smoke, which set off the high school’s alarm. Firefighters cleared out the smoke and reset the alarm. It was the second such malfunction in several days.
Later Sunday evening, the fire department responded to a fire alarm at Trinity Lutheran School. The alarm was set off by a volleyball.
A burglary on West Third Street was reported to Whitefish Police on Saturday morning. Someone broke in through a bedroom window, a caller told the police.
Officers responded to a physical disturbance behind a business on Central Avenue. Two men were reportedly fighting. One of the men said he was assaulted while he had a baby in his hands.
A boy was arrested on West Third Street and taken to the juvenile detention center.
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