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Fight outside bar results in injury, DUI

by Law enforcement roundup
| February 14, 2010 2:00 AM

Flathead County sheriff

Flathead County sheriff’s deputies went to a bar outside Coram after a report of eight or nine people fighting outside the bar. The fight broke up and the perpetrators left, but one 20-year-old went to North Valley Hospital for a cut over his eye. Later, a couple of men who reportedly were involved were stopped as they drove near the bar; the driver was arrested for DUI.

Three adults and two children reportedly were involved in a fracas in the street on Parliament Drive, with a woman’s boyfriend allegedly using a choke hold to pull the children’s dad out of a car.

Two young girls about 4 and 6 years old reportedly playing with their bicycles on the highway at Creston couldn’t be located when deputies arrived.

Bleached belongings in a bath tub were the complaint of a Martin City man against his girlfriend.

Deputies dispensed instructions in proper snow removal after a Rising Moon Trail resident called to complain about the snow berm a neighbor had left in the resident’s driveway after plowing, resulting in a stuck vehicle.

An outstanding felony warrant sent a man to jail after deputies responded to a caller concerned about his suicidal mindset.

Deputies are checking out a story that a woman’s car was stolen after she allegedly left it alongside River Road by Columbia Falls, with the keys in it, when it quit running.

They’re also checking into a report that a recently purchased vehicle was missing when the woman returned to her Lower Valley Road home. She said the keys were not in the vehicle.

Snowballs tossed at houses on Tamarack Avenue and an ice ball that cracked a windshield under the bridge kept Big Mountain area residents riled up Friday night.

He paid for the chocolate muffin but not the gloves he snatched from a shelf, a convenience store clerk said of a customer who was pumping gas. She snatched them back.

The person reporting an underage drinking party in a trailer court along Wisconsin Avenue refused to give their name. Deputies couldn’t find the alleged party.

Someone keeps stealing used batteries from behind an auto parts store on Montana 35 at Bigfork.

Deputies had 151 log entries between 3:30 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Kalispell police

Kalispell police investigated a reported assault at a Second Street East bar, from which a man was taken to the emergency room for treatment.

A family disturbance on Seventh Avenue West early Saturday ended with a woman and infant being taken away from the home, and the infant released to the custody of Department of Family Services.

If his daughter could get gas in her vehicle after a three-day drinking binge, a man reported to police, she might try to drive instead of continuing to walk away from a bar along U.S. 93 South. They tried to check on her welfare, but couldn’t locate anyone matching her description.

A ring reportedly taken several months ago turned up at an area jeweler’s shop. Police are investigating.

Walking in Woodland Park Thursday night left a woman one wallet shy.

Although a man said hi 911 call from an East Idaho motel was accidental, police checking on it reported a situation that had been verbal earlier but at the time was calm and quiet.

No tracks in the snow and no person in the area were found after a suspected slider was reported in the back yard of a Garland Street home late Friday.

On Jackson Peak Drive, a man dressed in black got chased out of the yard by the resident’s son early Saturday. Police couldn’t find the shadowy figure.

Harassment took the form of repeated texts and calls from an ex-boyfriend saying that he was headed for a woman’s house Friday night.

A disturbance on Appleway Drive heard from a neighboring apartment was just an argument with her dad, a 15-year-old girl told police.

Officers had 69 log entries between 3:30 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Whitefish police

Whitefish police arrested two people at a home on Aspen Court around 4 a.m. Saturday. A 19-year-old woman was cited with being a minor in possession and disorderly conduct, and a 23-year-old man for disorderly conduct.

A 15-year-old boy remained eyedrop-less after he allegedly was caught shoplifting the redness reliever at a supermarket on U.S. 93 South.

Officers had 17 log entries between 3:30 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Columbia Falls police

Columbia Falls police arrested a 46-year-old woman for allegedly shoplifting from a Nucleus Avenue supermarket.

A woman reportedly crashed her vehicle into a power pole on U.S. 2 West near Hilltop Road Sunday.

Officers had 15 log entries between 3:30 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

ALARMS

Kalispell ambulance was called to Woodland Park hockey center for a teenage boy who hit his head and temporarily lost consciousness Saturday; he refused transport to the hospital. Later that night, the ambulance went to an Airport Road casino for an unconscious woman who was vomiting; they took her to the hospital.

Whitefish ambulance took a 21-year-old man to North Valley Hospital after he fell eight feet from a Primrose Lane garage roof onto concrete and reportedly couldn’t see or move.

Big Mountain ambulance was called for an 18-year-old woman with a severe headache and some memory loss, a 13-year-old boy with a back injury Sunday, and a 32-year-old woman with abdominal pain from pulled stomach muscles.

Bigfork ambulance picked up a 16-year-old girl who had purposely injured herself and took her to Kalispell Regional Medical Center.