Law Roundup
A Columbia Falls area man told Flathead County Sheriff's deputies that a man, who had been drinking, was slumped over on the porch of his 12th Avenue West North home. Turns out the stranger got the wrong house. He was looking for his cousin.
Deputies broke up a shouting match between neighbors on Solberg Drive, settled an argument between two men on Shady Lane, and separated a woman and her ex-boyfriend, who had been drinking, on Falcon Acres Loop.
Mules got loose on Forest Hill Road and a goat escaped on North Hilltop Road.
A Bald Rock Road man was allegedly assaulted by his brother, but refused to press charges.
Mailboxes were smashed on Conrad Drive.
Someone used a pen to write on a Shady Lane resident's trailer.
A Department of Natural Resources and Conservation burn in the Strawberry Lake area was reported by area residents as a wildfire, three times.
A wooden outhouse in a Lakeside park was tipped over.
Someone tried to pass a fake $50 bill at a convenience store on U.S. 2.
Deputies were unable to find the source of some gunshots reported on Willow Glen Drive.
An 18-year-old girl was reported missing after attending a graduation party. Turns out she was staying with a friend.
Tools were reported stolen from a Bigfork building.
Deputies responded to 118 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Kalispell police were called to remove an unruly patron, who had a knife until bartenders confiscated it, from a bar on U.S. 93 South.
Officers responded to Appleway Drive where a man, who had been drinking, was pounding on the door of the wrong apartment. He was also parked on the lawn.
Two shoeless kids splashing in a puddle near the corner of Fifth Avenue West and Idaho Street appeared to be unsupervised. They were gone when deputies arrived.
A 22-year-old man was arrested for partner assault on Windward Way after he allegedly hit his girlfriend. She was taken to the hospital.
A man was seen yelling at, kicking, and then holding a goose at Woodland Park.
Officers helped an intoxicated man leave a bar on South Main Street. He was given a ride to an East Idaho Street restaurant.
An SUV blaring music and driving around the Liberty Street area with people on the roof was gone when officers arrived.
A trampoline was discarded in the middle of First Avenue East.
Items from a burned house on First Avenue East were placed in the middle of the road.
A 26-year-old woman with felony warrants for writing bad checks and bail-jumping turned herself in at the station.
Officers responded to 51 calls for service between 2:30 p.m. Sunday and 2:30 p.m. Monday.
Whitefish police responded to a disturbance on Central Avenue and arrested a 26-year-old man for disorderly conduct.
Guns were reported stolen from a residence on U.S. 93 North.
Officers responded to 20 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Columbia Falls police responded to 21 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Alarms
The Kalispell Fire Department responded to Crestline Avenue where a 90-year-old woman had her hand stuck in her wheelchair. She was taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
The department also responded to an accident at the intersection of First Avenue West and Third Street, but nobody required transport to the hospital.
A pickup ran off the road on U.S. 2, but no one was around when the Smith Valley Fire Department responded.
The Canyon Quick Response Unit and Three Rivers EMS responded to Spotted Bear Road in Martin City where a 55-year-old man had a severe nosebleed. He was taken to the hospital.