Probably not a parking spot
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
Someone called Kalispell Police Department after a white car reportedly drove through a fence near Depot Park. The caller reported about 10 kids, including those in the car during the crash, laughing at the situation before trying to pick the car up off the fence. The small gang was eventually able to move the small vehicle off the fence and drive it away.
A housing manager reported finding items in a dorm room that had been stolen from a U.S. 93 business, after the manager reached out to the business to confirm the items were missing from inventory.
A West Idaho Street business employee called police after a tall man in a gray shirt and jeans allegedly stole a woman’s purse.
An employee at an East Idaho Street business called police to report a few restless dogs in a van that hadn’t moved from behind the business in a week. Officers found the van owner, who said he was staying at a nearby hotel and would move the van that day.
Someone allegedly looking through the trash at Woodland Park found a purse containing a gun and a glass pipe. The Dumpster-diver called police to report having seen a young man in his 20s throw the purse in the garbage.
A man was seen injecting and snorting drugs while sitting in his car on Ninth Street East.
A coffee shop employee called Kalispell dispatch after she couldn’t wake a man who had been sleeping in the shop. The woman said the man was breathing, but wouldn’t respond. She said he was asking other customers for a ride before he passed out in a chair, and she believed he was on drugs. Police moved the man along and the employee asked officers not to cite him for trespassing.
A Kalispell resident was rushed to the hospital after being bitten by a cat that died suddenly two days after the encounter. The resident kept the cat to be tested.
An employee at a Third Avenue business called police after discovering a fraudulent check. Officers found the account linked to an ongoing case in Whitefish.
In an unrelated call, a man was caught trying to cash a fraudulent check at a South Main Street bank. The man unknowingly waited in line for the cash while the teller called police.
Multiple agencies responded Monday afternoon to a call at mile marker 161, east of West Glacier, where passengers were reportedly trapped after a vehicle rollover.
An employee at a Central Avenue business called Whitefish Police Department when a 6-foot-tall man with a long beard appeared to be drunk and loitering in front of the building.
Someone threw a rock through the driver’s side window of an employee’s car near a Wisconsin Avenue business.
A driver called Columbia Falls Police after another driver on Nucleus Avenue allegedly threw a drink at the caller’s car when driving the opposite direction, toward the high school.
Three men were reported to police for standing in the middle of Nucleus Avenue, flipping off cars that drove by.