Landlord reports possible meth lab
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 11 years, 7 months AGO
The possible remains of a methamphetamine lab were reported to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office by a Burly Bear Trail landlord. Those remains consisted of a terrible smell, which made the landlord’s throat dry, left behind after the prior tenants moved out. The landlord was advised of cleanup procedures.
An angry ex-lover caused problems for her former man’s new wife, breaking out two of her tail lights and throwing the man’s clothes all over at the East Evergreen Drive property.
The husband of a Kalispell office worker contacted the sheriff’s office after receiving a call from his wife, who said she was being harassed by a pair of men from the Netherlands. The men eventually left.
A flustered feline fanatic reported a cat went into a Bierney Creek Road yard and she heard a shot, and when the cat returned, acting differently, she discovered it had been shot in the head. The property owner admitted shooting the cat and was cited for animal cruelty.
A concerned Lakeside resident asked for extra patrols on June 28, Aug. 3, and Sept. 7 for possible rave parties in the area.
A possibly overly optimistic person reported a “piece of art” was stolen from the women’s restroom of a Montana 35 business in Bigfork.
After reporting a high wave may have swept his Jet Ski away, a Lakeside man called back to report he found it on some rocks down the shore.
An upset Old U.S. 93 South woman in Somers reported that she put an ad on Craigslist for someone to fix her lawnmower, and that a man had picked it up five weeks ago and never returned it.
A passenger in a vehicle traveling erratically was reported shooting an Airsoft gun at other vehicles.
A terrified man contacted the Kalispell Police Department by calling 911 at 4:45 p.m. Thursday to report he had just been chased by people in two pickup trucks, and that one of the people was hanging out of the vehicle, shooting at him. He never saw the weapon, but was adamant that it was a pistol based on the sound it made. The man said the same people have come after him three or four other times at his job.
A Bluestone Drive woman who just couldn’t take any more noise complained about a neighborhood garage band that plays all day so loud it shakes her table.
A gallon jug believed to be a Molotov cocktail, containing a mixture of fuels with pieces of soaked newspaper coming out of it, was found sitting next to a trash can near the entrance of a West Idaho Street store.
The Whitefish Police Department has continued to deal with a man who continually calls in, refuses to give his name, and hangs up when asked who he is. The anonymous caller had been repeating his calls for three days. Every time, he asked for the same officer.
A confused Dakota Avenue woman reported a man had come to her back door asking if she would participate in a survey and then had run away down the alley when she said she would not. An officer reported the man was “harmless” and “just trying to sell his product.”
An unhappy landlord was reported intimidating tenants on U.S. 93 South.
A Columbia Falls Police officer managed to grab one of a few youths messing around on Fourth Avenue West at 5:36 a.m., eventually shooing them all home.
A moonlight motorist was warned for being in the cemetery after hours at 2:42 a.m.