When drunk, pass out at your own house
Flathead County Sheriff's deputies responded to a ranch on U.S. 93 near Olney to investigate several 911 hang ups. An ambulance was requested during at least one of the abbreviated calls. Upon arrival, deputies found the door kicked in and a 36-year-old man, who had been drinking, passed out in an office chair. The barely coherent man told deputies he entered the building after hearing voices inside. He was arrested and charged with trespassing and criminal mischief.
A man was spotted frantically going through Dumpsters and throwing trash around in Kila.
A juvenile detention transportation van hit a deer on its way back from Great Falls. The radiator was punctured and the vehicle had to be towed. No one was injured. There were no prisoners inside.
A Pleasant Valley Road woman requested a restraining order against a man she said was intimidating her.
A passerby reported seeing two people fighting in a car on Main Street in Hungry Horse. The vehicle left, and deputies were unable to locate it.
A secretary employed by Flathead County coroners was rear-ended while out buying office supplies.
Copper and brass fittings were stolen from a job site on Montana 35 in Bigfork.
A dog with a bloody nose followed a Bills Lane resident home. The dog was picked up by animal wardens and taken to the shelter.
A Silver Leaf Drive woman's 18-year-old son was yelling at her and refusing to leave the house. He decided to pack a suitcase and go before deputies arrived.
A man, who had been drinking, threatened to beat up another man in a grocery store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen. They were gone when deputies arrived.
A Bass Lake Drive resident reported seeing a suspicious person with a flashlight on their property. Turned out it was a neighbor's headlights.
Deputies responded to an argument on Boon Road.
A man in a hooded sweatshirt was seen trying to vandalize a soda machine at a store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen. The suspect took off when approached by a passerby.