Law Roundup
Flathead County sheriff
A man who lost his friend while partying in the West Glacier area called Flathead County SheriffÃs deputies to report him missing. Deputies found the ìlostî friend and told the other man where to find him.
Neighbors allegedly threatened to shoot a black bear that keeps getting into trash cans on Whalebone Drive. There are small children in the area.
A Whitefish-area resident called to complain that a neighborÃs trash was blowing all over her yard.
A former long-time friend of a Somers resident allegedly is sending harassing text messages.
The owner of a business approached deputies and asked for extra patrols in the area after some vandalism was spotted.
Deputies were called Wednesday evening to deal with a disturbance on Willow Glen Drive.
In unrelated incidents, threats reportedly were received by people on Montana 35 and on First Avenue South in Hungry Horse.
Deputies received 150 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
Kalispell police
A concerned resident called Kalispell police about a possibly intoxicated man who was driving around the Kalispell area and might, possibly, go home and beat up his girlfriend.
The man crawling around some basketball courts on Seventh Avenue East was gone when officers arrived.
A gun reportedly was found in a pond at a golf course off North Main Street.
Officers were twice called to a Ponderosa Street womanÃs home ó once because a man called and threatened her and once because she thought she heard noises outside.
A College Avenue man complained he was assaulted by his stepson, but then declined to press charges.
No one involved in a fight early Thursday morning at a Second Street bar wanted to file a complaint.
Officers received 68 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
Whitefish police
Whitefish police received 33 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
Columbia Falls police
Columbia Falls police received 16 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Wednesday and 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
Alarms
The Kalispell Fire Department was dispatched to a car dealership on U.S. 93 South after the odor of gas was discovered inside a building.
The Kalispell Fire Department responded to a hotel on U.S. 93 South to treat a man who may have overdosed on his medication.
The Kalispell Fire Department also responded to a Second Avenue West building after a resident got stuck in the elevator.
Paramedics with the Kalispell Fire Department took a 2-year-old child who lost consciousness in the community collegeÃs parking lot to the hospital.