Kalispell
Kalispell police arrested a 21-year-old man for tipping over portable toilets in Dry Bridge Park. He is charged with disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.
A woman told police that her boyfriend took her car from her home on First Avenue West without permission to pick up their laundry. Officers couldn't find the car at the Laundromat, but did find it wrecked on Conrad Drive.
A fanny pack was stolen from an office on Sixth Avenue East.
A woman's ex-husband entered her Great View Lane home and and punched holes in the wall and door.
A person on Third Avenue West called police to tell them that a woman wouldn't return her phone.
A man requested that officers make people leave his Meridian Road home, from jail.
A Center Street business owner requested an extra patrol in the area to check on the suspected drug dealing out of a neighboring business.
A 50-year-old man was arrested for partner of family member assault on Appleway Drive.
A man's wallet was stolen from his vehicle, and the contents used to steal $300 from his bank account.
Officers and a pastor were necessary to talk some sense into a grounded 16-year-old on Northern Lights Boulevard after she insisted on spending the night at a friend's house.
An 18-year-old man and his 24-year-old girlfriend were each charged with disorderly conduct for a loud row and criminal mischief for wrecking the apartment.
A person was on the roof of a business on Second Avenue East.
An 18-year-old woman was arrested for possession of alcohol and a 15-year-old girl was arrested for possession of alcohol and possession of drug paraphernalia in the parking lot of a drug store on Main and Idaho Streets.
A box containing speakers worth $1,000 was stolen from the back of a truck on Ponderosa Street.
A 19-year-old man was sitting in the parking lot a bank looking suspicious, so employees called police. When they arrived, officers arrested the man for a Polson city court warrant and two Kalispell city court warrants.
Officers told an intoxicated pedestrian sleeping on some pallets outside a grocery store on West Idaho Street to move along.