The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a complaint
from a man in the West Glacier area who said federal agents went to his house to harass him because he said he was going to blow up his vehicle.
On Concord Lane, a resident said a boy used a tennis racket to hit a rock into a car.
Things apparently didn't go well for two brothers at a hunting camp. One came out of the camp and asked for a deputy to return some firearms to his brother after they had a disagreement.
Someone's birth certificate and Social Security card were found in a ditch near Helena Flats Road.
The suspect in a rock-throwing assault at Evergreen School is an 11-year-old girl.
Threats were left on an answering machine on Coram Stage Road. Obscene calls were reported at Haywire Gulch. Threatening calls were reported on East Cottonwood Drive. Harassing and vulgar calls were reported in Hungry Horse.
A resident on Cheery Lynn Road wants a woman he knows to stay away, but it's complicated because they have a child.
On Martin Camp Road, a 14-year-old boy reportedly broke into his parents' bedroom, and they called authorities.
On Montana 35, there was pushing and screaming outside of the El Rancho motel. A man was reportedly assaulted at the Alpine Inn.
A gun was reported stolen at the Rainbow bar. Two boats at Jesco Boat Center were broken into. Tools were stolen from a trailer on Hallow Lane.
No one was hurt when a semi truck landed in a ditch on Birch Grove Drive and when a vehicle rolled over near Essex.
Stalking was reported on Spill Lake Road.
A dog reportedly attacked a boy on Helena Flats Road.
A man seen staggering around Conrad Complex tripped on a cable and decided to stay where he was on the ground for a while.