High-speed car ends up in driveway
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 11 years AGO
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies located a vehicle parked in a Sixth Avenue West driveway after a motorist reported it was being driven at more than 100 miles per hour on Montana 35, with the driver passing other motorists on the shoulder.
A concerned sibling reported his brother, who has three drunk driving convictions, was drinking in a bar on Montana 35 and was likely going to be driving home soon.
A pair of dog owners worked out their issues on their own after one of the dogs attacked the other at a local dog park.
A woman was counseled on her driving after she was reported swerving all over Cemetery Road, paying more attention to her cellphone than the road.
A Stoner Creek Road woman reported another woman had been leaving her screaming messages and sending her nasty text messages.
An older brother on Phanco Lane accidentally dialed 911 while trying to program the number into his younger brother’s phone.
A pair of accidental 911 calls were made by small children playing with phones on Farm to Market Road and Caroline Road.
Kalispell Police Department officers, with assistance from county deputies, responded to a Hutton Ranch Road business after an employee found a back door kept open with a rag. The building was found to be empty.
A man on U.S. 93 North was advised of the limitations on panhandling in the area after he was reported causing traffic problems when a motorist almost hit two other vehicles due to people stopping at the green light to give him money.
A Harrison Boulevard parent reported receiving threatening phone calls from a woman who claimed the parent’s daughter was throwing eggs at the woman’s house.
A city garbage department representative reported someone had been hitting the garbage cans at Lawrence Park with a vehicle and had broken some of them.
An electric company representative reported multiple lights in a Grandview Drive parking lot had been shot out.
A concerned citizen reported a pair of vicious dogs at a Sixth Avenue East property that had attacked people in the past.
A motorist was counseled after being seen with no headlights on and switching lanes without signaling.
An angry caller asked to talk to an officer about his car being towed and officers destroying the interior during a search.
An officer stopped to speak with a man and woman, both drunk, who were arguing on U.S. 2 West.
A Lupine Drive resident was advised to keep their music down after a neighbor reported loud music ongoing for three hours.
Roosters were reported abandoned at a Merganser Drive home when the residents moved out and left them.
A motorist was cited after nearly hitting another motorist, driving her off the road and into a ditch. The near-collision was caused when the offending motorist’s dog got onto the steering wheel.
The Whitefish Police Department received a call from a person on Idaho Avenue who provided serial numbers for two shotguns and a rifle that went missing from the garage three to four weeks before.
A woman on Armory Road called to report that an elderly gentleman had driven off and might be disoriented. He was located safely.
A Whitefish hotel reported a hit and run accident in the parking lot.
A Baker Avenue resident said that a teenage girl ran from her home, which has been broken into several times in the past.
A woman called to report that her boyfriend was threatening her, but she then reported he was leaving. When called back, she said that the man was gone and “out of her life.” She was counseled.
The Columbia Falls Police Department received several complaints about a house party and accompanying fireworks on Ninth Avenue West on New Year’s Eve. One person said his dogs were freaking out from the noise. The party-goers were counseled.
A resident on Ninth Street West reported tracks around a bedroom window and damage to the window screen, but a patrolman said there was no apparent damage.