Law Roundup: Caller requests rabbit response
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 5 hours, 5 minutes AGO
Someone found themselves in a hare-y situation after their home was repeatedly infiltrated by rabbits. They requested information from the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office on how to trap the trespassing bunnies.
A dog was caught chasing a UPS truck. The runaway retriever was safely returned to her family.
Several other pups were on the loose, including a golden retriever, an Australian cattle dog, a French bulldog, a German shepherd-Pyrenees mix and a brown medium-sized dog. It is unclear who let the dogs out.
A Bigfork woman discovered her cat had been neutered and chipped without her knowledge. The contact information on the chip reportedly led to the woman’s neighbor.
A man in Whitefish disturbed his neighbors by firing up a chainsaw and yelling.
An aircraft with 20 passengers landed safely despite experiencing hydraulic issues on its approach to the runway.
Several callers reported downed power lines and fallen trees. One man attempted to take matters into his own hands and started cutting up a tree entangled in some powerlines, despite his neighbor’s warnings.
Somebody reported that their neighbor kept shining bright headlights into their house and yelling swears as they drove by. The neighbor spit at their car when the two met up in traffic.
An unarmed woman banged on a stranger’s door and attempted to climb through the window.
A dead man’s online girlfriend wanted her share of the estate, much to the chagrin of the man’s child. The woman claimed to be the man’s widow, despite the two never having married.
A flatbed pickup truck followed someone for 30 minutes.
A caller accused a back-alley lurker of siphoning gas.
Someone locked themselves in their car after they had “a feeling” there was a stranger in the house. There were no signs of an intruder.