Jailer was this brother's keeper
The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a call at about 2:45 a.m. Thursday from a resident on U.S. 2 who was unhappy to find a drunken brother at the door. He left, but was back at 3 a.m. By 3:30, he decided to spend the night with another family member. He clung to that decision until 4:45, when he returned to the house, left, and came back yet again. When he started banging his head on the wall, his sibling decided to press charges and the man was settled into the jail by 5 a.m.
A property owner on Riverside Road used to have a white steel hay shed. Now it's hunter orange, thanks to some paintballs. At least it matches some speed-limit signs that were also hit.
Mountain lions were reported in Hungry Horse. A vehicle ran completely over a bear at Many Lakes. Pieces of an elk covered a long distance on Lone Pine Road, where a woman was disturbed to find a leg on the side of the road and another near her mailbox.
A fight was reported at the Rainbow Bar.
A man got a ride to Syke's after his parents called officers to say he was not welcome at their home.
There was no sign of a man in Evergreen who was seen at about the same time a woman screamed.
A stolen Toyota Corolla was found in the Shopko parking lot.
Four tires were flattened on a van on Blankenship Road.
No one was hurt in a vehicle rollover Thursday morning on Montana 35.