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Woman attacks computer, oxygen

Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 5 months AGO
| July 31, 2014 8:00 PM

Kalispell Police arrested a woman for disorderly conduct Tuesday when she walked into the reporting party’s room with a knife, stabbed the computer tower and walked out. The caller, a man who is on oxygen, then noticed his oxygen was not working and realized the woman had turned it off. The man stated she had been “acting very strange lately.” 

Police received two reports of a man wandering through a Second Avenue North neighborhood Monday, knocking on doors and asking people for food. 

A man was turned down when he tried to buy alcohol Tuesday on U.S. 93 South and the store owner called him in for a DUI after he left. According to the caller, the man almost ran into the building when he parked and “was staggering when he exited the vehicle.” The driver did do some damage to a cement barricade in front of the store and police located him and issued a citation. 

A driver of a bright-yellow Volkswagen Beetle drove off from a gas station on North Meridian Road with the gas pump handle still in his vehicle Tuesday night. 

A woman called police on her neighbor for having “horrible smells coming from his yard and his yard looking very bad,” Wednesday. The caller did not want her neighbor to know she had called police on him. 

A female bicyclist was struck by a vehicle at the intersection of First Street West and Seventh Avenue West on Wednesday. The victim stated she was fine and refused an ambulance. 

Police responded to a location on Third Avenue East North for a woman having seizures. 

A transient was reported sleeping on the lawn of the Conrad Mansion on Woodland Avenue. Officers advised him to move along. 

A caller reported a yellow Volkswagen Bug “full of ladies that appeared to be intoxicated,” Wednesday on First Avenue East. The caller said that when the group of women exited the vehicle, they were screaming and appeared to have alcoholic drinks in their hands. 

A man wearing denim overalls stole two six-packs of beer Thursday from a location on Third Avenue East North. Police caught up with the man and cited him for theft. 

Two men stole stereo equipment from a business on U.S. 93 North on Friday. Both men were described as in their late teens, wearing baggy clothing and baseball caps. 

Someone drove off with $5 in fuel from a location on Fourth Avenue East North.


The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office responded to a location on U.S. 2 East on Wednesday where multiple transients were sleeping in a motorhome. One of the men there stated he was a traveling missionary and that the sheriff’s office had given them permission to stay there. Officers advised him that if he did not leave the property, he would be charged with criminal trespass. He agreed to leave. 

A man called police to report “a friend of a friend posting lies and untruths” about him on Facebook. 

A concerned citizen in Lakeside called to report a group of children smoking marijuana on school grounds. 

A “group of kids” in a red Chevy Avalanche shot a marble with a slingshot at another person’s vehicle on U.S. 2 East. 


Columbia Falls Police responded when a man called to report a suspicious woman that showed up at his home on 12th Avenue West asking him for a ride Wednesday. The woman, who had blood on her knees, then took off on foot. Officers located her and returned her to her home. 


Whitefish Police were called to a location on Central Avenue on Thursday when a man with a fake ID had returned to the bar there and was loitering. Offiers counseled the man on his behavior. 


The Lake County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of suspicious activity near Round Butte and made an arrest on criminal contempt charges Wednesday. 

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