Mexico trip comes as surprise to mother
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
Columbia Falls Police asked a woman on Eleventh Avenue West to collect more information after she reported that she was worried about her daughter. She had not heard from her daughter in a couple of weeks, except for a Facebook note that said, “Hi, I am in Mexico.” The daughter is reportedly a frequent traveler.
A man on Sixth Street West said he had lost his prescription sunglasses.
Officers were unable to locate a man on Seventh Avenue West who was seen jumping a fence to an apartment building and yelling and making grunting noises.
Flathead County Sheriff’s deputies responded after a car windshield was allegedly smacked by pumpkin on Mission Trail near Kalispell.
Someone broke down the door to a shop on Falcon Lane outside of Columbia Falls to steal 10 ounces of medical marijuana.
Deputies performed extra patrol on Shady Lane after someone reported that there were several gunshots in the area. The complaint turned into a traffic call.
Deputies and troopers were unable to locate a woman who allegedly pulled over on U.S. 2 near Columbia Falls, removed a small child from a car seat, hit the child four times and then turned the child over her knee and started “beating” the child some more.
A deputy found a man who was shooting a shotgun into a tree stump in a safe direction after a concerned caller reported gunfire on Canyon Road.
A woman on Deer Street in Coram said that her cabin had been broken into over a week ago and she suspected her brothers may have been the culprits. Among items taken were her father’s ashes and a speaker box.
A woman on Sunrise Drive called dispatch after receiving a creepy phone call that she suspected might be a prank. The woman said she answered the phone and a male called her by name and asked for her to name her daughter. The unknown man also made some inappropriate sexual comments during the call.
Lincoln County Sheriff’s deputies found that a man was fine after several people called concerned that he was walking down the middle of U.S. with a blanket on his head.
Whitefish Police responded after a woman on Baker Avenue wanted a follow-up to an earlier call where a dog had bitten someone at her business after hours.
A person on Bays Point Road wanted officers to log a report of shots heard in the area.
Kalispell Police were unable to locate a boy who stole a cart from a laundry building on Montana Street.
A hotel on U.S. 93 was burglarized.
Tools and equipment for video and sound recording were stolen when someone broke into the sanctuary of a church on Main Street.
Officers arrived at a restaurant on U.S. 93, where management said that a man had tried to use a counterfeit bill to pay. The man said he had gotten the bill from a gambling room.
Display phones were taken from a store on Hutton Ranch Road.
A pistol was stolen from First Avenue East North.
A woman was told to request a restraining order after a man told her via email that bad things would happen to her and her friends if she did not apologize to him the next day.
A parent reported that she recognized a man who was walking back and forth among children during library story time as someone who was listed as a sex offender on a website. Police were unable to locate the man and asked the woman to look through the sex offender website and get back to them if she had a name for the man.