The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took two complaints Tuesday night
about a man's behavior on Blenn Street in Bigfork. He was arrested.
A black Pontiac Grand Am was reported stolen in the Kalispell area.
Threats were reported on Three Mile Drive.
A man reportedly threw a woman from a car on Twin Acres Drive. A domestic problem was reported on Stage Ridge Road. Another disturbance was reported at 3 a.m. on Wildebeest Lane.
Several youths were seen on construction equipment near Dillon Road on Montana 40. They reportedly left with some building materials.
On Fern Lane, someone keeps going to a home during the night to tamper with a lawn mower. A window was broken at the South Fork Saloon.
A man who is living in his car was told to find a neighborhood other than the Bigfork Subway parking lot.
A woman who sat all day in a small canvas chair in the treeline near the West Glacier KOA was fine and often is spotted doing that.
A man reportedly peeped in a window in Hungry Horse and then pedaled away on a bike.
A semi-competent burglar reportedly removed the window from the door of a home on Whitefish Stage Road and unlocked the door. The glass was replaced, but it was upside down.
A choir of barking dogs was reported after midnight on Dipsey Doodle Lane.
At 4 a.m., a car that had reportedly been driving 75 to 100 mph and spinning around in Martin City hit a drain ditch and got stuck. The vehicle was reported stolen a couple of hours later.
There's too much littering and urinating and camping going on by people without permission to be at a private nature trail near Bigfork. Deputies are trying to clear them out.
Twice now, a cross marking where someone died in a traffic accident has been inexplicably moved about 30 feet.
It wasn't a pot of gold found at Rainbow's End on U.S. 2 West, but an air conditioner. And it wasn't left there by a leprechaun; it belonged to the woman who thought it was safe to leave it in her own window while she was gone.
No one was hurt when a dump truck tipped on Montana 83. Horses, mules and hay presented traffic hazards across the valley.
A fishing guide reported that two women and two children were stranded in the Flathead River on an island near Presentine Bar. They were gone when deputies arrived.