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LAW ROUNDUP: Plunderers make off with gun, money

Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 8 years, 8 months AGO
| April 29, 2016 7:30 PM

A man reported to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that he returned home to Kila from a week away and found that someone had apparently been in his home. He found that his door and windows had been pried open. A gun and $1,000 in cash had been stolen. The man said he had kicked a couple of suspicious people off his property two days before he went away.

A woman called from Hungry Horse to say that her son had come home bloodied after another student allegedly choked him at school. The son was taken to the hospital. Law enforcement and the school principal investigated.

A deputy was dispatched to Marion where a man allegedly had been beating his girlfriend for a week before she was able to escape. He allegedly tried to burn the woman, hit her in the head and kicked her.

A deputy responded to a location outside of Kalispell to check on a man who allegedly had locked himself in a restroom stall. The man was snoring and an initial attempt to wake him was unsuccessful.

A man near Kalispell was counseled about getting a no-contact order after his son allegedly left a message threatening to kill his father slowly. The son apparently thought his father had somehow ruined his life.


Whitefish Police Department took a report from Ninth Street West, where a resident could not find where anything had been taken, but thought someone had come into his home because there were pry marks on the door.


Kalispell Police Department responded to First Avenue West where a wood splitter had disappeared overnight.

A woman was cited and released and a man was taken to jail after a store on First Avenue East North reported that the duo were spotted stealing makeup.

A woman was taken to the hospital and then to jail after she ran her vehicle into a power pole near the intersection of Second Street East and College Avenue. Several power lines were knocked down and the city’s water department responded to make sure water lines had not been damaged.

A man was arrested for hitting a woman near Appleway Drive. He initially claimed to be her stepbrother but an officer determined that was not the case.

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