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Law roundup: Possessive Hungry Horse resident offers no mercy

Daily Inter Lake | Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 1 day, 9 hours AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| February 2, 2026 11:00 PM

A ruthless Hungry Horse resident reportedly threatened to put a man in the hospital if he touched a car. He also said he would shoot his dog if it crossed the property line.  

Someone out with their dog in Whitefish got the creeps from a driver who allegedly stopped their vehicle next to them and stared.  

A vehicle reportedly tried to hit someone who called deputies as they walked toward the Flathead County Sheriff’s Posse building in Evergreen. They said they didn’t know who the person was and that they “made it clear” they had a rifle but did not display the weapon.  

A Kalispell caller was reportedly upset about a feline situation, considering cats are purportedly “free spirits.”  

A trespasser allegedly kicked in someone’s locked back door in Coram.  

A Kila resident planning to have livestock on their property was afraid a dog on the loose would go after the animals and end up dead.  

A property manager was en route to a condo complex where criminal mischief was allegedly afoot involving three to four dirt bikes.  

A hotel guest in Kalispell called deputies complaining about four to five youths running around in the pool area and voiced concerns about underage drinking. Dispatch advised the caller to pass on the noise complaint to the front desk.  

A Kalispell resident allegedly thought a suspicious person was lurking outside in the darkness, although their grandson went to check and didn’t see or hear anyone. Deputies also looked around and didn’t find footprints in the snow or near any of the bushes or trees.  

Music was reportedly blasting from a vehicle behind someone’s house.  

A pedestrian was suspicious of a man looking for an address who allegedly had his pants partly down/open and didn’t speak English. 

Someone reportedly watched a vehicle doing doughnuts from the safety of a nearby house in Kalispell.  

A man calling from Whitefish to report a fight with his girlfriend complained that law enforcement was dispatched before he could provide more information, allegedly saying there was “no harm no foul” and hung up. He called back to say she dropped him off at a thrift store.