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Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 4 months AGO
| September 16, 2014 9:06 PM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office was called to Meadowlark Drive in Kalispell on Monday evening when someone threw a pear through someone’s front window. The glass was shattered. 

A Garmin GPS system was stolen out of a Dodge Ram on Maxine Drive in Kalispell sometime Saturday night through Sunday afternoon. 

A man said that his neighbor’s dog had attacked his dog on Cheery Lynn Road, and it wasn’t the first time it had happened. A verbal warning was issued to the neighbor. 

Someone had “tagged” a U.S. 2 East building with graffiti sometime Sunday night. 

A pickup and bicycle were vandalized on Electric Avenue in Bigfork. A window was busted out of the pickup, and the caller said that some kind of chemical had been sprayed on the handlebars of the bike. 

A Kila man called police Monday morning to say that his neighbor had been gone for three and a half years, and now there was a vehicle parked at his house and he believed squatters were staying there. When officers ran the plates of the vehicle parked in the driveway, it came back as stolen out of Kalispell. The vehicle was later released to the rightful owner. 

A woman called from East Oregon Street saying she had received a phone call from an “Officer Smith” who told her that she had a warrant out for her arrest and she would be arrested within 30 minutes. A real police officer called the woman back and told her she didn’t have any warrants for her arrest, and left a message at the suspicious number letting them know that if the prank phone calls continued, they’d face possible threats charges. 

A man called to say that someone had attempted to break in to his Three Mile Drive home Sunday night through a back door. He reported seeing two men driving an older model, white, four-door car that was possibly a Buick.

A man called from Four Mile Drive to report tools that had been stolen from his garage. He said he’s going through a divorce and has a possible suspect for police. 

A Hungry Horse woman called police because her neighbor’s dog keeps relieving himself on her lawn. 

It appeared someone had tried to break into a woman’s GMC pickup on Mountain View Drive when the woman found the door handle broken Monday. 

A woman called police after her ex-husband dropped their son off when she was not home and reportedly pulled pictures off the wall, threw her makeup in the toilet, and stole some movies from her Monday night at a U.S. 2 East residence. 

Whitefish Police were called to Baker Avenue on Monday afternoon when a woman said a man had been “hanging out” behind her hedge the night before, and she thought she saw him walk by again that afternoon. 

A transient was sent on his way from Kalispell Avenue. 

A bicycle was stolen from the back of a pickup truck on Wisconsin Avenue. 

A kindly woman found an envelope of cash at a restaurant and turned it in to police. 

A group of transients were spotted going through vehicles in a Baker Avenue parking lot Monday evening. When officers spoke with the group, they said they weren’t going through the vehicles, just looking in the windows. 

Someone lost a black and yellow Burton snowboard out of the back of their pickup truck on Spokane Avenue on Sunday morning. 

A disorderly drunk man was arrested on Central Avenue just after midnight Tuesday after urinating on a vehicle in the parking lot. 

A man called Columbia Falls Police from Fourth Avenue East to report that his phone and cable lines had been cut. 

Two drunk men were seen yelling at each other around 1 a.m. Tuesday on Nucleus Avenue. 

Kalispell Police were called to a Fifth Avenue East residence where a woman said her neighbors had been smoking marijuana outside and the odor was so strong she had to close her windows and doors Monday night.

A man was spotted on Fourth Street East dressed in all black spraying bear spray in people’s yards just after midnight Tuesday. Police found the lid to the can of bear spray, but didn’t find the man. 

A stolen vehicle from East Nicklaus Avenue was recovered using OnStar on Tuesday. The vehicle was found unoccupied. 

Firefighters responded to a grass fire south of Kalispell around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. 

 

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