Someone's got mail, but not the right someone
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 5 months AGO
Columbia Falls Police responded after a man reported that he had found opened mail on his property that did not belong to him.
A man was banned from his credit union after he allegedly was upset about a transaction and threatened people over the phone.
Whitefish Police took a report of an assault that occurred sometime in the night off of U.S. 93.
A pizza delivery driver was given a warning for running a red light.
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office forwarded a call to a fish and game officer after someone reported that a deer with an arrow through its side had walked through a yard.
A woman reported that all of her belongings had been stolen after someone broke into her vehicle in the parking lot of a Libby hotel.
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