Officer, I might have hit a building
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 1 month AGO
A woman called Kalispell Police to say that she knew where she was now and thought she needed to be arrested for a hit-and-run accident four days earlier, where she might have driven into a supermarket building and taken off on foot.
A woman filed a report after she left her vehicle unlocked on Seventh Avenue East North and found that someone stole $5 and prescription medication from her car.
A woman was taken to the hospital and a sexual assault examination kit was requested after a man called to say that he found the woman in her teens or early 20s badly beaten. The man said the woman had crawled up onto a porch on Ninth Avenue East North. The woman had a damaged mouth, black eye, open wound and missing hair, the man said. The woman couldn’t speak. The man said he found the woman on the ground but had moved her to the back of his van by the time he called 911. Dispatchers advised officers that the man might have a warrant out for his arrest for partner/family member assault.
A person called and reported that his or her son had found a needle on the ground near a bus stop at the intersection of Northern Lights Boulevard and Liberty Street. The caller was advised to turn the paraphernalia in to the Sheriff’s Office.
Hospital staff reported that a patient left without being discharged. Medical staff were worried because the woman had an intravenous line still in her arm when she took off.
Five guns were taken from a residence on Third Avenue West.
A woman called as she took her boyfriend to the emergency room. He had allegedly been assaulted by two unknown men who were yelling at the couple. The boyfriend confronted the men and ended up being assaulted. The victim did not want to press charges.
A man called from Seventh Avenue East and said he had been kicked out of his girlfriend’s house and didn’t know what to do because he was much too drunk to drive. Before an officer could respond, a friend offered to give the man a ride.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report that a man followed another man who allegedly ran him off Voerman Road near Whitefish and confronted him about his driving. The alleged bad driver also called police, saying the man had threatened to beat him up. Driver No. 2 said that the man had pulled out in front of him. A deputy interviewed the man, who admitted confronting the other driver and said that he did in fact say that the bad driving might lead to the other man getting beat up at some point in the future, but not necessarily by him.
A woman called from Moose Street in Coram to say that someone had stolen her brother’s ashes. She believed the brother’s girlfriend had the ashes. She did not want to press charges but did want her brother’s ashes returned. An officer told the woman to return the ashes.
A person visited a storage unit on East Cottonwood Drive and discovered that a different lock had been placed on the unit. There was also sound equipment missing.
A woman asked for help from a deputy after receiving numerous obscene phone calls over the last month from local and out-of-area numbers.
A deputy was sent to investigate after a man called from Jellison Road and said that the deed to his home and land had been stolen by a woman. A friend had reportedly seen the deed at the woman’s house.
Whitefish Police told a man who had fallen asleep in a ditch on East Lakeshore Drive that he was not welcomed by the property owner and should probably move along.
Columbia Falls Police were unable to locate a truck that was allegedly traveling near other vehicles on Ninth Street West. Someone saw people in the truck shine flashlights into other vehicles and thought the activity might be suspicious.
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