Kalispell police
Kalispell police arrested a 17-year-old boy at Glacier High School for carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a weapon on school grounds after he was found with a set of brass knuckles. He also had a couple knives on his person.
The back door of an East Washington Street home was badly damaged after someone tried to break in. Nothing was missing from the residence.
A Velva Drive man called police after hearing something in his crawl space. Officers determined it may have been some problem with the water pipes, but definitely wasn't something criminal.
Credit cards from a purse lost somewhere on Second Street were used at several local convenience stores.
A woman pushing a cart down Idaho Street was told to stay out of the road; as was a man pedaling his three-wheel bicycle on Main Street.
A purse was stolen from an unlocked car on Second Avenue East North.
Officers were called to what was reported as a domestic disturbance after a man tried to prevent his father, who has dementia, from walking away from the hospital.
Fishing equipment was stolen from a sporting goods store on U.S. 93. The culprits were caught on surveillance tape.
A 21-year-old man was arrested on Eighth Avenue West for driving under the influence of alcohol and leaving the scene of an accident after backed into another car and drove off.
A 42-year-old man was arrested for trespassing after he refused to leave a grocery store on U.S. 93 South. He was also picked up on a warrant for failure to appear on an open container charge.
A Fourth Avenue East woman's common law husband refused to return her car. She was told it was a civil matter.
A woman told officers her common law sister-in-law was using her deceased father-in-law's credit cards. Officers told the parties involved to come and file statements when they were sober.
A 34-year-old man was arrested on Pintail Court for driving under the influence of alcohol after his estranged wife called police when he left her residence.
A bank on North Main Street reported receiving a counterfeit $20 bill.