Flathead County
Flathead County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a possible assault. A 14-year old girl was talking with a group of fellow students on Nicholson Drive when one of them, a boy, grabbed her. She fought him off until other members of the group intervened.
A 26-year-old woman going through her fifth day of heroin withdrawal was taken to the hospital after she began yelling and screaming.
A car was found upside down on Smith Lake Road.
A black bear walked through a Rainbow Drive backyard.
Deputies are investigating a report that a Forest Acres man gave drugs to his teenage daughter.
Someone heard rifle shots near a school on Grandale Avenue.
An Evergreen Drive resident called deputies after watching a man walk into the woods with a sleeping bag. They were worried about a transient camping so close to a school.
A 41-year-old man turned himself in to deputies after his suspended sentence was revoked.
A big black dog with a blue collar was chasing turkeys on Lawrence Lane.
Part-wolf mutts were running around and breeding on Lost Creek Drive.
Deputies removed several signs urging people to vote for Ron Paul because they were posted on a right of way. Also, campaign signs are only allowed 30 days before the election.
The power sub-station on Forest Hills Road was burgled.
A pit bull killed a sheep on Cobbler Village.
A non-responsive 30-pound cat found on Montana 82 was taken to the animal shelter.
A 29-year-old man turned himself in to deputies on a warrant for writing bad checks.
Several people standing around a car near the intersection U.S. 93 and Montana 82 were of age.
A reported fire west of a Big Mountain golf course turned out to be a barbecue grill.
A woman wearing a tie-die shirt was standing outside an Olney store yelling obscenities. She left in a white Toyota.
A 12-year-old boy missing from Gordon Avenue was found less than half an hour later.
A 15-year-old girl on Meadow Lake Drive threatened a family member with death.
A man on a bike was asked repeatedly to leave a convenience store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen. He decided to go before deputies arrived.