Saturday, May 18, 2024
46.0°F

Inmates: I dis you, you dis me

| November 10, 2007 1:00 AM

An inmate of the Flathead County Detention Center punched another inmate in the face after an argument in which derisive names were exchanged. Neither decided to press charges.

Model locomotives were stolen from a house on Flathead Drive. Flathead County sheriff's deputies are investigating.

The stereo was stolen from a car on Cooperative Way. There were no signs of forced entry.

A yard sign was stolen from a Cedar Lane residence.

A man shot his brother's dog on Karrow Avenue.

A neighbor thought a car parked in a ditch on Trumble Creek Road was suspicious and called deputies. Turns out the car's owner was taking GPS readings of the area for a mapping service.

A woman called deputies after her boyfriend came into her Batavia Lane residence and took her keys.

A Peaceful Drive man reported his .22-caliber rifle stolen. It was last seen when he took it out to the woods a couple days ago. He conceded it may have been left in the woods.

A burglary was reported at a shop on U.S. 2.

A younger man driving an unknown model car ran into the side of a convenience store on U.S. 2 in Columbia Falls and then took off. Officers were unable to locate him.

A woman walking her dog on the Farm To Market Road bike path was charged by a vicious dog.

An 11-year-old boy reported missing at Hutton Ranch Plaza was found minutes after his mother called police.

A Middle Road resident reported a number of people walking through her yard and knocking on the side of her mobile home. Deputies were unable to find anything out of the ordinary.

After returning from a bar, a man and his wife got into an argument at their Morning View Drive home. They were separated for the evening.

An older man threatened the clerk of a gas station at the intersection of U.S. 2 and Montana 40 after the pump refused to accept his credit card.

A Klondyke Loop resident called deputies about noisy construction work going on at 11:30 at night. Officers talked to a man at the construction site, who was working on concrete, and advised him that being a good neighbor would mean knocking off for the night. He did.

A man, who had been drinking, called deputies concerned about his cousin in Seattle.

Mailboxes were vandalized on Whalebone Drive.

A 22-year-old suspect in a burglary said he would die before going back to jail and then took off in his truck. Deputies caught up with him on Montana 35 in Evergreen. He was arrested without incident.

Deputies took a report on a rifle stolen in Helena.

A woman emerged from a store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen to find the ignition switch on her car broken off.

Checks were reported stolen in Hungry Horse.

A 1969 Chevrolet Blazer reported stolen several days ago but found in the parking lot of a U.S. Forest Service building in Hungry Horse with a broken ignition switch was stolen again. It went missing before the owner could get it towed.