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A Thanksgiving emergency?

Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 2 months AGO
| November 20, 2014 7:00 PM

A Canadian woman called 911 to ask when Thanksgiving is, according to the Kalispell Police Department

A purse was stolen from a vehicle on First Avenue East on Wednesday. 

A man went into a U.S. 93 South business and used the bathroom. An employee went into the restroom after the man had left and found a needle in the toilet dispenser. 

A woman called police with questions about tenants she has living in her garage and how she could get them to leave. 

A bunch of kids set off a smoke bomb on Third Avenue East on Wednesday night. 

A store on 18th Street East was burglarized sometime Wednesday night. Apparently, the door wasn’t secured and cash was stolen from the store’s safe.

Another business was burglarized on U.S. 93 South overnight Wednesday. 

 

A woman called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday morning to report that her horse had been stolen from Managhan Lane in Kalispell. 

Someone was fraudulently using a Kalispell woman’s social security number. 

A man was seen lying in the road on McMannamy Draw in Kalispell on Wednesday afternoon. 

Someone left a dead deer in a man’s yard on West Reserve Drive. 

A vehicle was reported stolen from Hungry Horse.

A woman reported being tailgated by a white pickup with a decal that said “Dirt Master” on the side of it Wednesday afternoon in Kalispell. 

A man was kind enough to give another man a ride to a gas station to pick up some fuel after he ran out of gas, only to find that his checkbook had been stolen after he dropped the man off.

A Kila woman reported that a man had smacked her in the back of the head. They had reportedly been arguing about letting a fire go out.

Three stereos, eight televisions and a set of tires and wheels were reported stolen in Columbia Falls.

A storage unit was burglarized in Columbia Falls.

A drunk woman was refused sale of alcohol at a U.S. 2 East business in Kalispell on Wednesday evening and then took off driving. 

A gray Nissan pickup drove off without paying for $40 in gas from an East Idaho Street store around 2:30 a.m. Thursday. 

Police were called to the train depot when a man who has been banned from Amtrak attempted to purchase a ticket and board the train. 

 

Whitefish Police received a report of organized hate crimes happening in Chicago that are “tied in with the Whitefish area.”

 

A man called Columbia Falls Police to report that his iPhone had been stolen while he was in chemistry class at the high school. 

A man reported hearing “disturbing animal sounds” on Crescent Drive just before 5 a.m. Thursday.

 

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