Man arrested for partner assault
Flathead County Sheriff's deputies arrested a 49-year-old man for partner assault after slapping the phone away from his girlfriend while she was on the line with 911 dispatchers. He allegedly hit her again, which dispatchers were able to discern over the still active connection. The man then left the residence, but was later arrested on Antelope Trail.
A car found unoccupied and covered in snow on West Reserve Drive was towed.
A car was found high-centered and abandoned on Browns Meadow Road.
Somebody let the air out of a car's tires on Breezy Point Avenue in Somers.
A suspicious package was reported near a bridge on Coram Stage Road. Deputies were unable to find the box.
A man was reported for spinning brodies on a Martin City baseball diamond. Since there was no damage to the frozen field, deputies simply advised the man to ride his four-wheeler somewhere else.
A Klondike Loop man didn't approve of the people his wife invited into their house and called deputies.
A yellow snowmobile was speeding up and down Cougar Trail. Deputies told the rider to put it away for the night after a neighbor complained.
A driver complained about almost being run off the road by a sheriff's patrol car.
Deputies separated a man and his girlfriend for the night after responding to a disturbance at a campground on U.S. 93.
A transient refused to leave a business on Montana 35 in Bigfork until a clerk called deputies.
Deputies sent a transient hanging around the laundry room of an apartment complex on Montana 35 in Evergreen on his way.
A house and a car on Parliament Drive were hit by paintballs.
A person at a trailer park on U.S. 2 in Evergreen was pushed to the ground.
The door of a fast food restaurant on U.S. 2 in Evergreen was shot at with paintballs.