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Woman allegedly stabbed with pen over affair

The Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 11 months AGO
by The Daily Inter Lake
| February 10, 2016 8:47 PM

A Flathead County Sheriff’s deputy took four people into custody from a location off U.S. 2 in Kalispell after someone called to report that a woman was screaming at another woman for allegedly committing adultery. The two women and a man were reportedly shoving each other, before the incident escalated and one of the women got stabbed with a pen. The person calling reported that he or she thought the stabbing victim was OK, because she and the other woman resumed pulling each other’s hair and fighting. The ladies were booked and released for their crime of passion. It was unclear how the other two people taken into custody were involved. 

A person went to a storage unit in Coram and found that his or her key was not working on the lock. Management concluded the owner’s lock had been cut and another lock had been left on the unit by a clever burglar. Management had an idea of who might have committed the crime.

A man was cited after he allegedly violated a protection order by text-ing a woman multiple times and stopping her on the street.

A deputy determined that a man had given a lot of not too helpful information after a lengthy phone call where the man explained that a woman who had a no-contact order against him had run over his arm with a vehicle an hour earlier outside of a bar. The man said he had sought medical attention and had a broken arm. The man was worried about the woman’s well-being because she had allegedly driven off after drinking 24 beers and was very drunk. The deputy kept an eye out for the woman’s vehicle on the road.

Whitefish Police ensured that a taxi cab was called for a woman who did not pay her motel bill and was asked to leave by management. Motel management did not want to press charges, but did want the woman to leave.

An officer gave a man and a woman a drive home after the pair left a bar drunk. The woman was so intoxicated that the man had carried her to the vehicle, the caller said. The man was in the process of cleaning off his windshield when a witness called 911 to prevent the man from making a dangerous decision to drive.

A scooter was returned by Columbia Falls Police after a friend who witnessed a boy take the property turned the alleged thief in.

Kalispell Police logged a report after a man said that he had left a vehicle for two nights at a friend’s shop near the corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Center Street, only to find that his passenger’s side window had been busted. A digital camera, lens, motorcycle helmet, camp stove, skateboard and snowboard jacket were taken.

A man called for advice because he saw another person looking into his vehicle off North Meridian Road. The man was worried because there was a gun in the vehicle, but he was unable to extricate it himself. It was unclear what advantage a burglar might have in reaching the weapon that its owner did not have. The officer counseled the man.

A woman was left in the care of hospital staff after deputies found her. They had been preparing a helicopter for launch to help find her. A man called after the woman allegedly racked a round in a handgun and threatened him. The woman was allegedly drunk and took off on foot. The man feared she might hurt herself.

A man got upset with a dispatcher’s questions and hung up after he called to report that there were two women sitting along First Avenue East without coats on and a baby carriage in between them. The man said the women were “all over each other,” and that he was worried that there might be a baby in the carriage. The man could not see if there was a baby in the carriage.

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