Deer with three feet gets around OK
The Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 4 months AGO
Whitefish Police received a report of a deer with a missing foot lying beneath a tree in town. The caller thought the deer was suffering and would have to be dispatched, but officers found the deer was able to walk.
Someone brought a white fluffy dog without a collar to the Whitefish police station. The owner was contacted and reunited with the dog.
A woman lost her purse at a local bar. The woman said the purse contained a “ton of money,” along with her credit and debit cards.
Whitefish police helped push a vehicle from a snowbank in town.
Columbia Falls Police told an elderly man burning something in a shed behind a thrift store that he can’t burn things there.
Dispatch received a call from a worried woman whose daughter had been receiving texts from a man threatening to destroy her home.
A Columbia Falls man called police to confirm if a state highway trooper was indeed searching for his fiancee. The caller believed the person claiming to be a trooper over the phone was impersonating the law enforcement officer. Police gave him contact information for the state Highway Patrol office.
While arguing with his brother over a cat, a man called Columbia Falls police, but hung up. Both men told law enforcement it was just an argument, and no laws were broken.
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