Man insists on standing in road
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 10 months AGO
A Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputy responded to Montana 35 after a drunk man in a Miller Lite shirt having a hard time walking was reported standing in the middle of the road. The deputy reported the man was “one of the repeat offenders” and had been advised to stay out of the road.
A Helena Flats Road resident got revenge after a dog killed the resident’s chickens over the weekend, trapping the poultry-loving pooch in the yard when it returned, leading to citations for the dog’s owner for owning an unlicensed dog, having a dog at large and having a vicious dog.
A report of a man with an empty holster chasing a woman on Helena Flats Road and gaining on her turned out to be unfounded after a deputy discovered it was just a couple out for a jog.
A frustrated father on First Avenue North West in Hungry Horse called to speak to a deputy about his concerns regarding his son and drugs.
A U.S. 2 East man corralled a husky mix and collie mix and called for an animal control officer to pick up the pooches.
A pair of dogs were reported by a bus driver who had seen the angry animals chase students each morning.
A person blaring music from a vehicle on Jellison Road for about an hour was warned to keep it down.
A mad motorist who appeared to be drunk was reported for threatening to assault another man on U.S. 2 West.
A School Addition Road resident called after receiving a fraudulent lottery phone call from Jamaica.
A snowboard was stolen from a rental business on U.S. 93 South in Lakeside.
A camera was stolen on Park Avenue.
An Empire Loop woman’s fears that someone was on her back porch knocking things over and trying to enter her home were allayed when a responding Kalispell Police Department officer discovered the noises were being caused by a cantankerous cat.
A perturbed taxi driver contacted police after his fare, while loading her belongings into the vehicle, broke out a window of the adjacent low-income apartment building and crawled into a room. The driver left the scene before notifying law enforcement.
A woman was reported to police after wandering around a First Avenue East North store and eating popcorn and other food off the shelves without paying and refusing to leave.
A suspicious man was reported continuing to show up at a U.S. 93 North church while carrying a large knife, making threats to “divide the church.”
A frightened Fourth Avenue West North woman reported she parked her vehicle in front of her home and her neighbor left a threatening note on it saying he was not going to tolerate it any longer.
A weird woman believed to be on drugs was reported to police after entering a South Main Street hotel, acting strangely, moving furniture and talking incessantly.
Various people were reported going through vehicles in the parking lot of an East Idaho Street business on a regular basis.
A bullying boy with a history of assault was reported for attacking another student at a Northwest Lane School.
A woman fled from a Hutton Ranch Road store after filling her purse with pilfered apparel.
A pair of pernicious youths were reported breaking limbs off a tree on Sunset Court.
A gold necklace was stolen from a Commons Way store.
A young man was reported to the Whitefish Police Department after being seen standing on the back porch of his Suncrest Drive home shooting a BB gun at the birdhouse in his yard. A concerned neighbor wanted him checked on to ensure he was shooting in a safe manner.
An officer transported a woman to the emergency room after she was reported camped out on the couch in a Hospital Way property after knocking on people’s doors.
A woman was arrested for drunk driving during a traffic stop on Edgewood Place.
A man was arrested during a traffic stop on U.S. 93 South.
The Lakeside Quick Response Unit and West Flathead EMS responded to Blacktail Mountain shortly before noon Thursday after a person suffered a clavicle injury and a possible fractured arm, and was also reportedly having a hard time breathing.
Several rocks fell into U.S. 2 near the Middle Fork Bridge Thursday morning, but were cleared out of the road within 20 minutes.