Flathead County Sheriff's deputies
A 14-year-old Solberg Drive boy called Flathead County Sheriff's deputies during a disturbance in which his parents accused him of breaking a door. The boy's grandparents also were somehow involved. Responding deputies settled the matter at the scene.
Blustery weather and snow led to downed power lines Monday morning on Fourth Avenue West North in Columbia Falls, Blacktail Road, U.S. 2 in Martin City, Holt Drive, Bierney Creek Road and Angel Point Road. Area fire departments responded.
A dog reportedly killed chickens on Fairmont Road. A landlord allegedly shot a South Cedar Drive tenant's cat.
The car pulled off Airport Road was gone when deputies arrived. Passersby had seen a man suspiciously bent over inside and called authorities.
Two full six-gallon gas cans were stolen on Braig Lane. A camera and MP3 player were stolen from a car parked on the first dirt road past Olney.
Deputies and city police responded to a parking lot on U.S. 93 South after a man called to report that his wife had been beaten up by another man's wife. Alcohol was involved.
A late-1980s Chevrolet Celebrity was reported stolen in Lakeside. Turns out the car actually had been repossessed.
Deputies arrested a 23-year-old man for family-member assault on Harbin Hill Road. He allegedly returned to his parents' home intoxicated and began yelling at people.
An Evergreen resident noticed the dome light in their car had been turned on, but nothing appeared to be missing from the vehicle.
Deputies responded to Solberg Drive after someone drove onto a resident's yard, ripping up the grass.
A person involved in a wreck early Sunday near Essex suffered a minor back injury. In an unrelated crash, a motorcyclist who went over an embankment on Dillon Road hurt his knee but was not taken to the hospital. Late Sunday, a driver was unhurt when their car slid off Emmons Creek Road, reportedly going over an embankment.
Deputies received 114 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Kalispell police
A man told Kalispell police that his wife hit him in the face while they sat in a truck in the parking lot outside a First Avenue East restaurant.
A dog came through a fence on Eighth Avenue West and bit a woman on the finger.
Officers arrested a 25-year-old man for vandalism and disorderly conduct after responding to a disturbance on First Avenue East North.
Four boys reportedly spotted climbing onto the roof of a Main Street business were gone when officers arrived.
Two boys allegedly jumping on a Fifth Avenue East resident's vehicles left.
Someone rifled through a car on Fifth Avenue West, but nothing appears to be missing.
The oil plug on a West Center Street truck was loosened, causing the lubricant to leak out. The engine was damaged as a result.
Two dog kennels were stolen off the back of a truck parked on Empire Loop.
Officers received 50 calls for service between 2:30 p.m. Sunday and 2:30 p.m. Monday.
Whitefish police
Whitefish police responded to the parking lot of a Baker Avenue bar and arrested a 47-year-old woman for disorderly conduct after a fight.
Officers arrested a 27-year-old man on suspicion of DUI and for driving without insurance during a traffic stop off Columbia Avenue and Seventh Street East.
Officers arrested two boys and two girls sniffing glue on Central Avenue.
Pills for pain and erectile dysfunction were reported stolen on Ashar Avenue.
Officers received 44 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Columbia Falls police
Columbia Falls police received 24 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.
Alarms
The Badrock Fire Department responded to a grass fire near the intersection of Montana 206 and Elk Park Road.
The Evergreen Fire Department extinguished a brush fire on Solberg Drive. Flames reportedly had spread to a tree.
The Kalispell Fire Department responded to a crash on Main Street. Two people were taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
The Kalispell Fire Department, Somers Fire Department, and Lakeside Quick Response Unit responded to a crash on Montana 82.