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The Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 11 months AGO
by The Daily Inter Lake
| February 24, 2016 8:25 PM

Kalispell Police were called to Kalispell Regional Medical Center about a man who was allegedly stabbed near soda machines in the area north of Flathead High School at 8 p.m. An officer found that the victim claimed he had been approached by two white men who attempted to take his car keys and then stabbed him. The officer issued a notice for other law enforcement to be on the lookout for a suspect with a history of drug usage. 

Dispatchers were told that store management did not want to press charges after a man took off running from a store on U.S. 93 with a DeWalt tool pack. The alleged thief could not be located.

An officer was unable to locate a drunk woman reported to have broken into a home off Seventh Street West. She allegedly entered the home, tried to grab the resident’s phone, and flicked him in the face before she yelled a lot and got back into a car. The man said the woman was with his ex-girlfriend, though he didn’t know her name.


A high school student reported to Whitefish Police that he had witnessed another student swallow a pill that did not belong to him.

A woman was given a ride to another residence after she initially reported that her brother had come at her with a knife at a location off Dakota Avenue. An officer determined that the altercation had only been verbal.


Columbia Falls Police counseled a woman after she called and asked what her boyfriend’s options might be for getting his ex-girlfriend to stop harassing him.


A man called Flathead County Sheriff’s Office from Lake Blaine Road to report that someone had driven through his fence. The man didn’t want deputies to come out but did want the information logged. A repair man was on the way to fix the fence.

A man called from Airport Road to say that he had bought a pair of tires a day earlier and that they had turned out to be duds. The seller wouldn’t give him his money back. The man was advised that he would need to file in small claims court if he wanted to pursue the matter.

Someone from Bigfork asked for assistance after he or she had been scammed out of $4,000 through an online ploy.


Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Thomas Manz responded to a crash at 4:11 p.m. near the intersection of Smith Lake Road and Brown Meadow Road in Kila. The single female occupant was transferred to Kalispell Regional Medical Center via ALERT helicopter. Manz and Trooper John Underwood were in the early stages of the investigation Wednesday evening, but Manz said it appeared that the driver had lost control of the vehicle in a curve and slid down an embankment before hitting a tree. 

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