Stolen vehicle turns up in wreck
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 11 years, 3 months AGO
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office reports that a Hoffman Draw resident woke up Sunday to find that his vehicle had been stolen. The reporting party later found out that the car had been in a wreck that the Highway Patrol responded to, and the vehicle had been towed to a local body shop.
There was a report of tools and other items stolen from a barn on Looking East Drive in the Somers area.
A window on a house on East Evergreen Drive was broken, possibly by a rock.
A garage door was kicked in on Bayou Road, and tools and other items were missing.
The owner of a Martin City house that was broken into about three weeks ago discovered that a gun was missing.
A security guard at the Saddlehorn housing development in Bigfork said he was approached by a man who threatened and attempted to damage his vehicle.
A woman calling from Redfield Lane in the Lakeside area said her purse and credit cards were stolen from a vehicle and someone had used a credit card in St. Regis.
A woman calling from Addison Square said her 19-year-old brother was out of control and being held down by family members. The brother attempted to leave the house with a handgun to go after somebody, but he was restrained until a deputy arrived and arrested him for partner-family member assault.
There was a report of an intoxicated man smashing his own guitar outside a residence on Aussie Court in the Columbia Falls area.
After Kalispell Police made a traffic stop on Willow Glen Drive and Kelly Road Sunday, a woman was arrested, presumably for drunken driving.
At about 1:40 a.m. Monday, a Bruyer Way resident reported that a vehicle window had been shot out, and a neighbor had tried to catch the perpetrator but was unable to do so.
There was a report of a chain saw stolen from a picnic table at a location off U.S. 2 west of town.
A man calling Whitefish Police from Lakeside Boulevard Sunday reported that when he went to meet a man who had found his dog, the dog cowered, leading the other man to believe that the dog was being abused. The man who’d found the dog left with it, and later claimed the dog owner couldn’t prove it was his dog.
Columbia Falls Police got a report Sunday regarding a vehicle broken into on Falls Loop Road, with several items stolen.
A woman calling from Riverwood Lane said her wallet was stolen, with $300 in cash and credit cards inside, from an unlocked vehicle.