Sunday, May 19, 2024
49.0°F

Woman said man bit her hand

| March 25, 2011 2:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a man for partner family assault after he allegedly bit a woman’s hand during a physical disturbance early Wednesday morning. The woman later accused the man of stealing her medication as well.

Someone apparently stole a snowmobile owned by the U.S. Forest Service after it broke down Saturday near Big Mountain Road. It was gone when someone went to retrieve it Wednesday.

Fuel was reported stolen on Wolf Creek Drive in Bigfork.

Someone cut through a fence on Cemetery Road, prompting a report of criminal mischief.

A man seen digging holes on property off of Berne Road was told to move along after a neighbor reported the the owner of the property was out of town.

Two 4-year-old twin girls were found safe shortly after they were reported missing on Bigfork Stage Road.

A citation was issued to a woman who allegedly drove away from a business on U.S. 2 East without paying for $66.07 in fuel.

A backpack was reported stolen on Glades Drive near Whitefish.

A physical disturbance was reported on Canyon Road in Hungry Horse after a juvenile girl said her brother attacked her. The boy stayed at his grandmother’s house for the night.

An unknown woman reportedly called a man on First Avenue South and threatened to “gut” his family.

Someone keyed a vehicle on West Evergreen Drive in Evergreen.

The Kalispell Police Department received a report of a theft on East Montana Street where a caller said that an RV was parked near a building and plugged into an electrical outlet. The caller described the RV as similar to the one owned by the Griswolds in the National Lampoon film “Christmas Vacation.” An officer spoke to the driver, who said she was charging her phone and agreed to move along.

Tools were reported stolen at a construction site near the intersection of Second Avenue East and Fifth Street East, but they were found nearby.

Animal cruelty was alleged on First Avenue West after a man told a veterinarian that he couldn’t afford the medical tests his animals required.

A woman was advised not to return to a home on Great View Drive after she and her boyfriend caused a disturbance at her parents’ home.

Reckless driving was reported on Airport Road where a vehicle was seen pulling a skateboarder.

A burglary was reported on Woodland Avenue where the door of a home was forced open while the owner was out of town.

An assault was reported on Barron Way after a parent said a “neighbor kid” punched his or her son.

Someone in a brown Jeep drove away from a business on North Meridian Road without paying for $51.77 in fuel.

Trespassing was reported near First Avenue East North after a railroad employee caught a group of about eight juveniles on a rail car. They alleged cursed at him and ran away.

A 15-year-old boy was turned over to his parents after officers responded to a report that he threatened a younger boy and took his football.

A man on Fourth Avenue East reported that his ex-wife threw a boot at his daughter.

An officer found a woman’s car in the same parking lot where a woman on Wolfpack Way reported it stolen.

The driver of a Toyota pickup truck backed into a vehicle near Seventh Avenue West and then drove away.

A man was counseled on South Main Street after a caller reported he was walking and shouting about child molesters.

An angry woman threw a rock at a city-owned street sweeper on College Avenue.

Someone keyed a vehicle on South Main Street.