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Park employee reportedly threatened

by The Daily Inter Lake
| September 13, 2011 12:01 PM

A Glacier National Park employee reported to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office Sunday that people in a suspicious van yelled obscenities at her and threatened her, calling her a “Puget Sound anarchist” who is “going down.” The people in the van drove off and could not be located.

There was a report of a dispute among neighbors on South Woodland Drive, with one neighbor allegedly driving over an electrical cord with a lawnmower.

A man calling from a Whistling Drive property near Olney reported that another man was trespassing on his property left when asked, but then returned and became confrontational.

A teenage boy was taken into custody for shoplifting at a store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen and later released to his father’s custody.

There was a report of an intoxicated woman fighting with two girls and her boyfriend at a Ridgewood Drive address.

A Birch Grove resident reported that a neighbor has been threatening to shoot his dog.

There was a report of two men fighting and drawing a crowd near a trailer park on Jellison Road near Columbia Falls.

A teenage girl was detained for shoplifting from a store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen.

A woman calling from a U.S. 2 address east of Columbia Falls said that an unwanted, intoxicated man was in her living room while she was locked in her bedroom. The  man was given a ride to a friend’s house to spend the night.

A man calling from a Collier Lane address reported that he woke up in the hospital with no memory of what happened to him other than he thought he may been assaulted. It turns out he had been drinking, fell off a porch and hit his head. His ex-wife picked him up from the hospital.

A traffic stop led to the arrest of a person for drunk driving. A woman passenger was taken home.


Two women were arrested Sunday night after a caller on Third Avenue East North reported them to the Kalispell Police Department for stealing makeup.

A caller reported a case of suspected child abuse.

Monday morning, a man on Second Avenue West threatening to hit a woman with a crowbar, was taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center for a mental health evaluation.

Later that afternoon a caller on Fifth Avenue East told police their house was gone through. Someone wrote with Sharpee on the walls and vandalized the home.

That afternoon, a caller on East Idaho Street reporting someone driving off in a red car without paying for $14.94 in fuel.