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Grizzly bears pass on the pork

Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 4 years, 9 months AGO
| April 23, 2020 1:00 AM

A woman was home alone when she told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office a grizzly bear and two cubs got into her pig pen. She had two pigs in the pen that she was worried about, but she said the bears ran away.

A walker was left on a porch in Kalispell.

A woman believed she was being intentionally harassed by a man. She reported he was either shooting a firearm in her direction or possibly starting up his four-by-four vehicle, but she was unsure which of these things he was actually doing.

A man said his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend drove through his backyard, ran over his fire pit and then walked into his house. Then he left.

An underage male apparently ran out of a store with a “bunch of beer.” He was detained and turned over to his mother, and the stolen alcohol was photographed and returned to the store.

A woman said there was a “strange car” parked in her driveway. Its driver later picked up the vehicle.

A man was apparently “yelling at cars and customers” in a parking lot and law enforcement asked him to move along.

Someone at a daycare facility wanted a “vagrant” removed from the property after the person apparently asked one of the parents at the daycare to buy him some coffee. He promised to “stay clear and keep to himself.”

A man reported he had seen a drone flying above his house multiple times. He said the drone had been “harassing him” and he suspected it was “playing chicken with him.”

Someone wanted to let the Sheriff’s Office know there was a bumper lying on the side of a road.

Medical personnel reported someone was bitten by a dog but the person refused medical treatment.

A 17-year-old boy was persistently harassing a teenage girl via text message. Law enforcement talked to the boy and his father about the harassment and he promised not to contact the girl any more.

A woman was upset about a dog that “chases deer” running loose on her property.” Law enforcement helped the dog owner catch the dog, but the complainant was still unhappy about “people coming down there and trespassing.”

Someone said they saw on social media that a motorhome might be a “mobile meth lab.” Someone tried to get the vehicle removed but it apparently couldn’t be towed.

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