Shoe gets stuck on car wash roof
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 8 months AGO
Three men were spotted climbing on the roof of a car wash on East Idaho Street. Kalispell Police officers found three juveniles who were trying to get a shoe that had been thrown on the roof.
A woman called police to her home on Farview Drive to report that someone had broken in by “bypassing the locks” and had “messed with her medicine.” The woman also said someone had “put stuff in her milk carton.”
A disorderly man was reported outside a U.S. 93 North location for urinating on the rocks and yelling obscene language on Wednesday.
A transient woman was sleeping on someone’s front yard on First Avenue North.
A hotel desk clerk on U.S. 93 South called police about people smoking marijuana in their hotel room.
A pickup truck was vandalized on Sherry Lane. Someone had scratched the vehicle with a car key, writing letters and an obscene picture.
A cat had come home and was “acting really weird” on Airport Road on Thursday morning. The caller stated that the cat, which was contained in the bathroom, was “somewhat foaming at the mouth” and kept shaking his head. The caller was advised to take the cat to the veterinarian.
A man reported criminal mischief at a Third Avenue East location, saying that two men had started a fire near the building and a sign had burned and fell to the ground.
Kalispell Police will donate any unclaimed bicycles from 2013 on Sept. 4. If you have lost a bicycle, contact Susie Phillips at (406) 758-7772 with a description before Sept. 4.
Whitefish Police were nice enough to give a boy who had wiped out on his bicycle a ride on Wednesday afternoon.
A man reported his Xbox and flat-screen TV stolen from a Flathead Avenue residence.
Columbia Falls Police were called when someone tried to break into a man’s work truck on Eighth Avenue East North.
A little wiener dog was running loose in traffic on Second Avenue East.
A woman called to say that her 23-year-old nephew had been overserved at a bar and was “falling down drunk.”
A man called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office from Shelby on Wednesday morning to report that people have been “watching him.” He went on to say that he is not a mental health patient and that he wanted to report a man in the Flathead Vallely that was “giving meth to high school kids for sexual favors.” The caller said he did not know who the man is, but he goes by the name of “Bindles.” The sheriff’s office contacted Toole County, which informed them that he is not allowed to contact their office any more because he calls too much, so he decided to start calling Flathead County.
A pair of dogs escaped their owner’s fence on Cheviot Loop on Wednesday morning.
An employee working at a U.S. 2 East business said that while he was working on Tuesday night, he “received something from a customer in a baggie that really upset him.”
Someone stole the license plates off a trailer while the owners were in Idaho.
A Bigfork business reported a “little break-in” Tuesday night. It appeared someone had crawled through a window with an air conditioner in it and eaten a bunch of food, leaving a big mess.
Someone stole two fishing poles and a backpack full of fishing gear from an unlocked pickup on Montclair Drive sometime Monday night.
A pair of large dogs chased a woman and her dogs on Many Lakes Drive. The woman sprayed bear spray at the dogs to get them away.
A dog was struck and killed by a vehicle on Montana 35.
A person reported neighbors for harassment on Smith Lake Road saying that the neighbors have been “recording them through the vents” as well as mowing over the caller’s flowers.
A man was spotted hitchhiking on U.S. 2 West on Wednesday afternoon. The man must have grown weary from his travels, because he was lying on the side of the road with his thumb in the air, right next to the traffic lane. Officers counseled him on “how to walk on the road.”
A stolen motorcycle was recovered from a Danielson Road location.
A woman reported having trouble with her neighbor’s children on Nicholson Drive, saying she believed they had picked her apple trees the night before and thrown them at her house, causing “splatter marks.”