Snow plow and car collide, plow wins
A Kalispell Police Department officer responded to the intersection of Glenwood Drive and Two Mile Drive after a snow plow collided with a passenger car that pulled out in front of it. No one was injured, but the car was heavily damaged.
Someone drove through a group of mailboxes on Hawthorn Avenue, prompting a caller to report it as a hit-and-run collision.
Between 50 and 100 gallons of red dye diesel leaked on to the ground at a business on Third Avenue East North.
A man on East Idaho Street reported that a man driving a Ford Taurus attempted to run him off the road and displayed an obscene gesture.
A woman on Ninth Avenue West said she had been arguing with her significant other all night and that he refused to leave. The man was gone when an officer arrived.
No one wanted to press charges after an apparent fight at a business on U.S. 2 West.
Two teenage boys and a girl were returned to Flathead High School after they were seen walking near the intersection of Fifth Street West and Seventh Avenue West.
A teenage boy seen walking without a coat on Wolfpack Way was returned to Glacier High School.
An officer spoke with a man on Eighth Avenue West who thought someone was watching his house.
A caller on Sunny View Lane was concerned that a man she saw wrapped in a blanket had nowhere to stay. An officer spoke with the man, who sad he prefers to wear a blanket instead of a coat.
Someone was warned about trespassing on private property near Sixth Street West.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report of criminal mischief on North Foys Lake Road where a man said someone slashed his vehicle’s tires.
Animal cruelty was alleged near U.S. 2 West where a caller said goats weren’t being fed and chickens were unprotected from the wind.
Someone moved out of a trailer near Montana 35 and left their cats behind.
A man on First Avenue Northwest in Hungry Horse wanted to speak to deputy after his wife threatened to kick him out.
At a home along U.S. 2 East, someone keyed a vehicle.
A woman near U.S. 93 south of Whitefish reported that her ex-husband was driving with an open container of alcohol when he picked up their child.
Someone reported being assaulted by a man on East Evergreen drive.
A welfare check was requested for a 15-year-old girl who said she has an 11-month-old child and nowhere to stay. She was found safe at a family member’s home.
A boy was taken to juvenile detention after allegedly assaulting a family member on Lore Lake Road.
A woman on Browns Meadow Road said she had to take her dog to a veterinarian after it was attacked by four other dogs.
Extra patrols were requested on Mission Trail where a man said his neighbor’s lights were flashing on and off and that a man ran out of the house, jumped in a car and drove away.
Gunshots were heard on Big Mountain Road but an officer found nothing suspicious.
A man left a restaurant on U.S. 2 East without paying for his food.
A Montana Highway Patrol trooper reported that a man in his 80s sustained minor injuries after the car he was riding in was struck by a van on KM Ranch Road southwest of Whitefish. The woman driving the car pulled out in front of the van, according to the highway patrol.