Men with snowballs a bad mixture
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 11 months AGO
Men throwing snowballs were reported twice to the Kalispell Police Department — first on West Nevada Street, then on Fourth Street West. The first report was of a pair of drunk men throwing snowballs at cars. The second report was of a bunch of men in their early 20s being really loud and throwing snowballs, one of which hit a window at the caller’s duplex.
A 16-year-old girl reported she got into a fight with her father after having been sick and unable to do chores, resulting in her father smashing her head into a wall and telling her she would be kicked out if she called police. A responding officer reported it was a parenting issue.
An officer had a chat with a couple of students after one decided it would be funny to grab the other’s cellphone and dial 911, immediately hanging up.
Someone broke the glass in the door of a U.S. 2 West property trying to break in, but the deadbolts held and no one was able to get inside.
Someone put holes in the garage door and broke out windows of a rental property on Fourth Street West.
A Liberty Street woman stopped by the police department with a suspicious letter she received in the mail.
A woman was arrested during a traffic stop on North Main Street.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received several reports of vehicles burglarized on Tamarack Drive. An iPad, chargers, cash, a cordless drill set and a satellite radio receiver were reported stolen from two vehicles, and a third was apparently ransacked with nothing missing. A half-smoked cigarette was found next to one of the vehicles.
A Krause Lane woman reported her father came at her and pushed her against a door, so she put him in a choke hold and put him to sleep. She said it had happened before, but she never reported it. Both father and daughter, as well as everyone else at the home, apparently were drunk and provided “limited conflicting information.”
A pair of Somers Road residents called to report vacuum salesmen. The first call was from a man whose wife said they were “very strange” and the second was from a person saying the people claiming to be vacuum salesmen were driving around in a van with the windows taped up.
A Vancouver resident reported his Hemler Creek Drive uncle had made death threats to him over some property.
A motorist on U.S. 2 West in Marion was cited for having fictitious license plates and driving while suspended.
A woman’s purse was found ransacked and thrown away in a trash can at the train station.
A motorist in a pickup truck struck a pair of mailboxes on Kelly Road.
A baffled Birch Hill Drive man contacted the Whitefish Police Department after finding an unwanted Craigslist post with a picture of his house saying it was for rent.
It was found that a person who had gotten a prescription filled at a U.S. 93 South pharmacy had done so using a page from a stolen prescription pad.
A motorist was arrested during a traffic stop on U.S. 93 South.
An employee of a Ninth Street West pawn shop contacted the Columbia Falls Police Department to report a man with a felony theft warrant had just tried to buy a gun.
A Second Avenue East woman ran a background check and found that someone else was using her husband’s Social Security number. She later told an officer no crime had been committed, that there were two names listed under one number, and she just wanted someone to be aware.