Now, where did I put that phone?
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office got a call Sunday from a woman who had been found passed out behind a bar in Marion. After an ambulance was called, she refused transport, and claimed in her 911 call that the ambulance crew stole her cell phone. She was told that she had stuffed the phone in her bra and was advised not to call 911 again.
A person calling from a Farm to Market Road address said a wolf was chasing his dog. The matter was referred to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
A Kintla Way resident said golf clubs, skis and jewelry were among items missing from the house.
There was a report from Hubbart Dam Road in the Marion area regarding a pit bull attack that badly wounded a dog.
A woman calling from Twin Acres Drive said she was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend.
There was a report of an intoxicated man yelling, howling and laughing outside an address on Montana 35 in the Evergreen area. The man was contacted and told to quit causing a disturbance.
There was a report of an intoxicated woman falling several times as she approached her vehicle at an Airport Road address. She drove off and could not be located by law enforcement.
After a disturbance at a Montana 35 address in Evergreen, a man was arrested for partner/family member assault.
A man was arrested after picking up a juvenile girl from a Helena Flats address. She was later located and taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Deputies were looking for an older silver hatchback vehicle that eluded a Montana Highway Patrol trooper in the area of East Evergreen Drive.
The same trooper later reported finding a bunch of vehicles with their doors open in the area of Parliament Drive. He suspected that someone had gone through the vehicles.
At about 2 a.m. Monday, there was a report of an intoxicated man threatening to beat up his girlfriend and later getting in a fight at an address on U.S. 2 west of Columbia Falls. The parties involved were located and separated.
At about 5:30 a.m., there was a report of a cold woman showing up at the door of a home on Cynthia Drive, claiming that her friends had left her in the area.
Kalispell Police were told Sunday about four teenage boys who were vandalizing a mechanic shop on First Street East. They reportedly were throwing rocks at the shop and vehicles. One was arrested on a warrant.
A woman calling from an Appleway Drive residence said her 15-year-old son was pushing and kicking her around.
There was a report of three men fighting in front of a bar on U.S. 93 South of Kalispell. The fight broke up and no one was arrested.
After a pedestrian stop on West Wyoming Street Monday morning, a teenage boy and girl were arrested for obstructing an officer.