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Wife wields butcher knife against husband

by The Daily Inter Lake
| August 27, 2012 10:30 PM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s office got a report Sunday from an Eighth Avenue East address near Kalispell, with a man saying that his wife had been chasing him around the couch with a butcher knife, forcing him to leave the residence.

A Harmony Court resident reported criminal mischief regarding a neighbor who keeps hitting softballs and golf balls that occasionally strike the reporting party’s house.

A person calling from Corbett Lane in Coram reported the theft of a horse, and someone attempting to start a fire in the house.

A person calling from a Conrad Point Road address in the Lakeside reported that there was a suspicious person with binoculars spying on the reporting party’s house from a pontoon boat on Flathead Lake.

There was a report from a Jellison Road residence with a woman saying that her ex-boyfriend came over and tore the house up, took some belongings and pushed her around.

A man calling from Riley Lane in Hungry Horse said he was assaulted by a 17-year-old male, prompting him to seek medical attention at North Valley Hospital.

There was a report of a vehicle striking several people near a business on U.S. 2 in Hungry Horse, but apparently no one was hurt.

There was a report of a man striking a woman at an address on Armory Road in Whitefish. The man left, driving over a fence and some rocks as he did so.

Kalispell Police got a report Sunday regarding a suspicious man with tattoos and a shaved head entering the back yard of a home on Seventh Street West. When he was confronted, he said he was just checking out the house. The man was later located and counseled by officers.

A juvenile male was arrested on a warrant at the Woodland Park skate park.

At about 9 p.m. there was a report of an accident on Fifth Avenue East and 12th Street East involving a rolled-over vehicle with people who were trapped but eventually got out.

There was a report of a man and his son, both intoxicated, in a physical altercation at a Fourth Avenue West residence.

A woman calling from an Empire Loop residence wanted her boyfriend to leave but he was refusing. The man eventually left.

A man calling from Center Street reported that his car had been broken into sometime over the last few days.

Monday, there was a report of a suspicious 12- to 14-year-old boy panhandling at Hutton Ranch Plaza with a sign that read, “My Life Sucks, Need $ to Start a New One.”

Columbia Falls Police got a report Sunday regarding a man showing up at a Sixth Avenue East North residence and yelling obscenities at the reporting party’s girlfriend.