Two people reportedly were seen making out and vomiting next to the vacuum cleaners in the parking lot of a convenience store on U.S. 2 and Reserve Drive. Flathead County sheriff's deputies responded.
Flathead County sheriff
Three men reportedly were drinking and causing trouble at the Old Steel Bridge. The person who made the complaint was gone when deputies arrived, and nearby construction crews said they hadn't noticed anything amiss.
Tarps, a sleeping bag, and a blood pressure cuff were found at a business on Montana 40. The finder threw the items away, but thought deputies should know they were there.
About $70 worth of aluminum cans were stolen from outside a Nicholson Drive residence.
A Marion resident was threatened with bodily harm during a family disagreement.
A four-wheeler got stuck in a bank on Mare Lane, ripping up the ground and causing some damage.
A suspicious car drove past an Evergreen home several times during the past week, and once seven times in one day. The vehicle has also been known to drive on the bike path.
A River Road man accused his ex-wife of using his red Mazda without permission. The car was recovered on First Avenue West in Kalispell.
A man, who had been drinking, was thrown out of a white car on Foy's Canyon Road. A passerby, concerned he would be hit by passing traffic, called deputies. But the white car came back and picked the man up.
The driver of a silver van threatened to run over a flagger at the intersection of U.S. 93 and West Reserve Drive.
A Gilbert Lake Drive woman called deputies after her daughter made off with her car. She canceled the complaint after the car was located.
Deputies arrested a 42-year-old Ridgewood Drive man on suspicion of assault after he allegedly threw chairs at a woman during an argument over drugs.
A local business donated tires to an elderly Solberg Drive resident after hers were slashed.
Cars were rifled through on North Riding Road. Coins were reported missing.
A man and two of his ex-girlfriends were arguing on Lower Valley Road. Then a car got keyed.
Someone passing through a coffee kiosk on Montana 35 was scandalized by what a woman behind the counter allegedly was wearing and made an indecent-exposure complaint.
Deputies counseled a man yelling profanities at youths in a trailer court on Ridgewood Drive.
A Fir Lane woman on medication allegedly hit the father of her child and then took off walking down the road.
Kalispell police
Kalispell police arrested a 48-year-old man on suspicion of trespassing, disorderly conduct, obstructing a police officer, and assault after he showed up drunk at a First Avenue West rooming house, which was a violation of his rental agreement.
Officers responded to Liberty Street after receiving reports of a man and woman fighting. The pair left in a car before officers arrived.
A Seventh Avenue West woman called officers after a man, who was attempting to retrieve tires from the backyard, refused to leave the residence. Officers mediated as he picked up his property.
An intoxicated pedestrian yelling obscenities on First Avenue East was cited on suspicion of littering.
An unruly man who was arrested and taken to the emergency room looked as if he wanted to fight staff members.
A man who stepped out of his car on First Street West, urinated, and then drove to a nearby parking lot was gone when officers arrived.
Officers responded to a Stratford Avenue residence twice after a woman called, saying the father of her child refused to leave.
Two tires were slashed on a car parked off Sixth Avenue West.
Cigarettes and a calculator were stolen from cars on Crestview Road. Car on Northridge Drive and Summit Circle were rifled through. A GPS unit went missing from a car on Northern Lights Boulevard.
Someone tried to start a fire in the bathrooms at Woodland Park.
About 15 gallons of fuel were siphoned from a car parked at a health club on Sunnyview Lane.
Alarms
The Kalispell Fire Department responded to 13th Street East, where someone was burning leaves in a yard.
The Creston Fire Department responded to Fairview Lane, where a controlled burn was getting into some trees.
The West Valley Fire Department responded to West Reserve Drive after a nearby resident reported seeing smoke and flames near the Stillwater River. It was a controlled burn.
The Columbia Falls Fire Department and Three Rivers EMS responded to a bar on Nucleus Avenue in Columbia Falls. An unresponsive man was taken to North Valley Hospital.