Youths walk home after vehicle prank goes awry
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
A man saw something quite disturbing Wednesday afternoon on Spruce Road. A young man was running around without a shirt screaming for help when four other men grabbed him, stuffed him in the trunk of a car and took off. Officers with the Kalispell Police Department caught up to the vehicle and spoke with the boys, who admitted it was a prank. Since there weren’t enough seat belts in the vehicle for all of its passengers, the officer had two of them walk.
A wild turkey was causing trouble on Second Street East. The gobbler likes to chase cars and people, and the caller said he has tried to chase the bird away but it sticks around.
A transient man was lying in the post office entryway and calling passers-by names, at one point calling a man a “dirty old [expletive].”
A man on Third Avenue West North called police after three snowballs hit his window and he saw three people take off running.
A man with a shovel was banging on the door of a Sixth Avenue East North residence where his girlfriend lives.
A 19-year-old woman believes that her neighbor stole her cat. She said she’s able to hear the cat in the next apartment.
Someone broke into an Eighth Avenue West residence through a window and stole several gaming systems and games.
Suspicious activity was reported early Thursday when a man and woman were seen taking pictures in a bathroom at Third Avenue East North.
Police were called to Appleway Drive when a caller said a resident was using drugs intravenously and had put something in the microwave and set it on fire. It turned out to be a rice bag that was overcooked.
A report came in about someone releasing “some sort of germ agent” in the laundry facility of a Ninth Avenue West location.
A woman was caught shoplifting at a U.S. 93 North business Thursday morning.
An elderly man was reported for harassing another woman at a First Avenue West location.
A man called Columbia Falls Police from Martha Road, saying that a neighbor’s yard is full of garbage and the dogs have been getting into it and spreading it all over.
A donation at a local store had an interesting surprise in it — a jam jar full of marijuana, according to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
Oxygen and acetylene bottles were stolen from a construction area.
A man on Sunset Drive in Kalispell reported being bitten by his neighbor’s dog.
Prescription medication was reported stolen from a residence on Montana 35.