Man tries to get God's attention
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 11 months AGO
A man assured a Kalispell Police officer that he was OK after someone called concerned about him shouting loudly. The man allegedly told law enforcement that he is a spirit with a direct channel to God, and he was having a loud conversation with the man upstairs. The officer asked that the man use his inside voice in future heavenly discussions.
An officer counseled two people after a woman called to report that a man had threatened to go get a gun to handle an incident where her dog allegedly bit his dog.
An officer determined that a loud disagreement between four or five people at a residence on Fifth Avenue West was only verbal and could be attributed to a heated love triangle.
Tools, a cordless drill and some guns were reported stolen to Flathead County Sheriff’s Office from a residence on East Cottonwood Drive near Kalispell.
A deputy ruled that a disturbance on Somerset Drive near Kalispell had been blown out of proportion after a man reported that he was worried for the safety of his 2-year-old because his girlfriend was inside a house, throwing rocks. The girlfriend reported that the boyfriend would not let her feed the baby. The woman was escorted to the probation office.
A boyfriend on Springer Road in Columbia Falls reported that his girlfriend had busted out a mirror on a door with another hand held mirror as she left a residence after an argument. The pair were separated and the woman said she wanted to get a no-contact order put in place against the man. It was unclear how much bad luck the woman might be facing for damage to the two mirrors.
A deputy could find no indication that a bullet had caused a window to shatter after someone called from Golf Terrace in Bigfork to report the unexplained broken glass.
A man on Prairie View Road was told to document any incidents that might be classified as “spying” and to possibly seek a no-contact order after he reported that he upset his neighbor by firing guns on his own property. The neighbor allegedly threatened to “spy” on the man as payback for the firearms incident.
Columbia Falls Police responded to a call made by a woman from Springer Road who said that a subcontractor who was working for her had gotten angry, punched her car, and then followed her around town. An officer worked with the pair to resolve the issue.
Two teen boys cooperated after they were allegedly found riding bikes that a man had reported stolen few days before. The owner stopped the boys and asked that police respond and help with recovery of the property. The boys claimed another kid gave them the bikes.
Whitefish Police responded to East First Street, where a business owner had found syringes and beer bottles in an alley. This was not the first time the owner had found contraband in the alley. The items were thrown away.
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