Flathead County Sheriff's Office
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office checked out a 911 call from Winchester Street and found it came from a man who thought he had the remote control for satellite music, not his phone, in his hand. A 9-year-old girl was trying to call her mother when she accidentally dialed 911, also.
A man called to have his son removed after the son woke up from a nap and made an obscene gesture and comments. The son is 22.
Someone reported recovering a stolen tepee with the North American Wildlife Museum name on it.
A five-day-old assault was reported in Lakeside. A softball hit a truck at Conrad Complex, and a fight followed.
A burned-out car was discovered down an embankment at Patrick Creek.
It appeared the wind was the only intruder at a house on Bachelor Grade, where someone feared a burglar had left the door open.
You kids, stay off the lawn on Ridgewood Drive. Youths at Lions Park in Evergreen were told to quiet down. There was an abundance of cursing and yelling going on near Mountain Drive, but it was all over, including the shouting, when an officer arrived. One man there decided not to press charges.
A woman wanted a deputy to help her make someone return her washer and dryer, but the officer washed his hands of what is a civil dispute, so no dirty laundry will be aired publicly.
At about 1:30 a.m., a resident on Lion Mountain Drive heard the doorbell and went to answer it. Someone had set a smoke bomb off on his porch.
A woman had some things to shout Tuesday at cars passing by the bridge near Hungry Horse.
Money was stolen from a car on Shady Lane.
Two young boys found hitchhiking between Martin City and Coram were returned to their mother.
A renter felt intimidated when her landlord appeared at the house to get the rent with a bat in his hand.
Among the forest fires reported Tuesday were sightings at Crane Mountain, Kila, Whitefish Mountains, McMannamy Draw and south of Montana 28.