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Police Calls: Keep your pants on

Whitefish Pilot | UPDATED 1 week, 4 days AGO
| May 20, 2026 1:00 AM

The police calls section does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement. 

May 3 

Police assisted a male who had locked his keys in his vehicle. 

A caller reported pink spray paint damage to her vehicle on Park Avenue. 

In a violation of park rules, a female and two kids were riding a 4-wheellier on the dirt track near the dog park. 

A male with two large bags and a blanket was sitting with his pants around his ankles near the side of a building on Baker Avenue. Exposed from the waist down and was moved along. 

May 4 

Someone spray painted inappropriate words and images on a baseball field on East Second Street. 

The caller from Skyles Place reported burglary has happened two nights in a row after finding a screen broken out and a chair inside that was not there before in an unoccupied residence. 

A caller reported seeing a female driver of a white Ford pickup driving on the curb and on the boulevard and repeatedly getting in and out of the vehicle on Somers Avenue 

It seemed suspicious that a male was walking around a fourplex on Waverly Place. 

May 7 

A vehicle with a for sale sign on the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Skyles Place was impeding visual and physical traffic. 

A man in khaki pants was standing in the southbound lane of a road. 

The caller was concerned that someone might steal the packages that were out in the open at a location on East 13th Street. 

A toddler was reportedly the cause of an accidental 911 call. 

May 8 

A neighbor on Houston Point Drive has been intentionally causing repeated damage to a property, reportedly. 

An Apple watch was reported stolen from a location on Baker Avenue. 

Drivers of a black Jeep Grand Cherokee and a white car were seen racing at 100 mph and swerving in and out of traffic on Highway 93. 

A male on East First Street was seen placing an alcoholic beverage on the ground near a vehicle and getting into the driver’s seat. He was slurring his words and staggering and agreed to hand over his keys and walk home. 

The caller on Cottonwood Court was awakened by someone yelling help from far away.