Flathead County
An Alabama man who had his identity stolen keeps getting court notices from the Flathead County justice system. He called Flathead County sheriff's deputies to tell them he had never been to the area.
Golf clubs were stolen out of a truck on Arbour Drive.
Construction tools were stolen from a work site on Slopeside Drive.
A Creston Road resident thought she heard a woman screaming, "Let me go!" Deputies were unable to find anything amiss.
A sled used in furniture races was taken, cut up, and deposited in the Columbia Falls dump. The owner wanted it back.
Deputies counseled an unruly juvenile on Willow Glen Road.
A Flathead County Detention Center inmate almost choked on a hot dog.
A shotgun stolen from a Birch Grove Road residence was located at a pawn shop on West Idaho Street.
Two men fighting in a parking lot of a casino on U.S. 2 in Evergreen worked it out.
A woman on Parliament Drive called deputies to remove her 19-year-old son after he made rude gestures, spit in her face, and flicked cigarette ash on her head.
Two men and a woman arguing behind a sporting-good's store on U.S. 2 and Montana 35 were gone when deputies arrived.
Two men fighting on Alberta Street also were gone when deputies arrived. One reportedly had a bloody nose.
An woman on Montana 209 in Bigfork claimed her husband pushed her out of the car, but she was too drunk for deputies to get much else out of her. They interviewed the husband and filed an informational report.
A man with a bloody face was reported to be sitting near a pay phone on Montana 35. He refused medical treatment and went home.
A woman on Hathaway Lane was getting harassing phone calls from her ex-boyfriend. He was sitting across the street from her house in his car when those calls were made.
The back window of a car on Springcreek Drive was broken.
Somebody tried to trade in a car that had a loan on its title yet to be paid off.
A mailbox on Blacktail Road in Lakeside was damaged.
A resident of Rocky Lane called deputies to report a neighbor's propensity to put tire marks on their shared road.