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Man thinks pair was trying to intimidate him

| August 1, 2012 9:44 PM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report from a Conrad Point Drive resident in Lakeside who said two men in a silver pickup truck glared at him, waited for him to leave a place, then followed him home, stopped, spit out the window and glared at him before driving off slowly. He said he believed they were trying to intimidate him and were associates of a man who has threatened him in the past.

Deputies arrested a woman on a warrant on U.S. 93 South in Whitefish for contempt of court and failure to appear.

Deputies arrested a person on a warrant on Sixth Street West in Hungry Horse.

A group of four youths was seen on the roof of a school on North Street in Hungry Horse.

Strange occurrences, possibly drug related, were reported in a parking lot on Montana 35 in Bigfork.

Someone broke a window and tried to gain entry at a home on Soaring Pines Trail.

A pair of diamond earrings were reported stolen from luggage by a traveler at Glacier Park International Airport.

A Conrad Drive resident reported neighbor youths had stolen about $700 worth of his property.

Tires and wheels were stolen from a Ford F150 on Truck Route in Columbia Falls.

A coffee kiosk on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell was burglarized.

A fence around a storage unit complex on East Cottonwood Drive was cut.

A bag containing roughly $50 was stolen from an unlocked home with the garage door open on Mountain Meadow Road.

Beer was stolen from a business on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.

Someone broke the windshield and slashed the tires of a car on Livermore Flats in Whitefish.


Officers with the Kalispell Police Department responded to a three-vehicle accident on North Meridian Road Tuesday afternoon, where several people were injured. One child was bleeding from the head, while a woman was bleeding from the face and complained of neck pain. They were transported to the Kalispell Regional Medical Center.

A mother showed up at a park and picked up her 6-year-old boy, running off toward the entrance of the park with the child screaming, after it was reported that the boy had been dropped off at the park and left alone for 45 minutes.

An Appleway Drive woman reported her 19-year-old son had ingested some kind of drug and was hallucinating and talking to people who weren’t there. He told her he had taken a liquid synthetic drug that he had bought from a local smoke shop.

A 12-year-old boy managed to outrun a pit bull on Green Briar Drive that tried to attack him.

A man made a deal with two youths to pay him back after they damaged real estate signs on a vacant lot on Valley View Drive.

An East California Street resident complained to police that she was having issues with some ducks in her back yard.

A fight was reported between two women on West Idaho Street.

Someone broke windows of two vehicles in a parking lot off U.S. 2 West.

A bicycle was stolen on Second Street West.

A theft was reported on First Avenue East.


A Seventh Street West resident reported to the Columbia Falls Police Department that his or her identity was stolen.


The Whitefish Police Department received a report of a vicious animal on State Park Road.

An assault was reported on Central Avenue.

An illegal burn was reported on Reservoir Road.

Criminal mischief was reported on Columbia Avenue.


The Lake County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a burglary on Rainbow Drive.

A theft was reported at the Blue Bay Campground.


The Ronan Police Department investigated an incident of criminal trespass to a vehicle after receiving a report of suspicious activity on Franklin Street South West.


The Polson Police Department received a report of vandalism on First Street East.