Flathead County sheriff
Flathead County Sheriff's deputies are investigating several break-ins to fireworks stands.
About $160 worth of fireworks were taken from a stand on U.S. 2 near Columbia Falls and a stand on U.S. 93 south of Kalispell was burglarized. Someone trying to get inside a stand on U.S. 2 near Evergreen fled when the man inside yelled he would call authorities.
Two children reported missing on South Cedar Drive turned out to be with another child's mother.
Three teens without life jackets overturned their canoe on Flathead Lake near Lakeside. They all got out of the water safely.
Two men and a woman, all reportedly friends, got into a minor spat on Shadow Wood Lane.
Someone who left an Ash Road business Thursday night drove by a couple of minutes later and noticed the door open. Deputies responded to the suspected burglary.
A man concerned about recent vandalism at a church on U.S. 2 called deputies after noticing the door on a nearby garage ajar.
The soda machine outside a business on U.S. 2 was tipped over. Someone apparently wanted the money inside.
A boat was spotted drifting several hundred yards off a Lakeside dock. The man inside eventually woke up and motored away.
Fuel was reported stolen on Trumble Creek Road. A dog was reported stolen on Willow Glen Drive.
A dead dog reportedly was found in a garbage can off Jellison Road.
Deputies made peace between a couple fighting on Conrad Drive. A woman wanted her husband arrested after he allegedly threw her clothes in the garbage because she left for the night.
Deputies received 231 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Thursday and 3:30 p.m. Friday.
Kalispell police
After getting into a fight with her husband, a woman at a First Avenue West bar told him to walk home. She later got worried, apparently, and called Kalispell police to help find him.
A man allegedly screamed at a woman because she parked her car on the street near the intersection of Third Avenue East and 14th Street.
Somewhere in the Kalispell area, a man believes people unknown opened the gate to his pasture, letting his horse and mule get loose.
Officers arrested a woman on an outstanding misdemeanor warrant from the Montana Highway Patrol during a traffic stop on Third Street West.
Two girls kept calling a Seventh Avenue West man's home, harassing him, while he waited for an urgent call about his mother.
Officers responded to what was reported as a fight involving 40 people in the parking lot of a West Idaho Street bar. The victim and instigator elected not to press charges.
An elderly Third Street East resident is concerned about her doorbell ringing late at night.
Officers received 89 calls for service between 2:30 p.m. Thursday and 2:30 p.m. Friday.
Whitefish police
Whitefish police arrested three motorists Friday morning for driving on suspended licenses.
A 15-year-old boy was caught red-handed trying to pilfer things from a car on Armory Road.
Officers received 50 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Thursday and 3:30 p.m. Friday.
Columbia Falls police
Columbia Falls police received 23 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Thursday and 3:30 p.m. Friday.
Alarms
The Kalispell Fire Department was called to an East Idaho Street restaurant after a car started on fire.
The Kalispell Fire Department responded to a crash on First Avenue West. A car ran into a tree. One person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The Somers Fire Department was paged to a brush fire in the Mackinaw Loop area.
Paramedics with the Kalispell Fire Department and West Valley Fire Department were dispatched to Farm To Market Road to treat a person choking.
The Hungry Horse Fire Department and Martin City Fire Department were called to Third Avenue South after smoke was spotted. The Smith Valley responded to a similar call behind a Whalebone Drive residence.
The South Kalispell Fire Department was called to check on a Glacier Ranch Road bonfire.
The Columbia Falls Fire Department and Three Rivers EMS responded to a head-on collision at the intersection of U.S. 2 and Montana 40. Three people suffered minor injures.
The Bigfork Fire Department and Bigfork Ambulance responded to two separate two-vehicle crashes Friday afternoon. One occurred at the intersection of Montana 35 and Montana 82, the other near a Montana 35 ice cream store.