Wrestling applicants: Beware ID theft
Kalispell wrestling applicants have more to worry about than not making the team after a woman reported the theft of a laptop and laptop bag to the Kalispell Police Department. Inside the bag were phone records, pay stubs and Kalispell wrestling applications, including personal information and birth certificates. The items were reported stolen from a restaurant on Hutton Ranch Road.
A 19-year-old man was reported trying to break down a door on Heritage Way.
Three girls were cited and released after being caught shoplifting at a store on North Main Street.
A window was reported smashed and a wallet stolen from a vehicle in a parking lot on North Main Street.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a “gigantic bum camp” about 50 feet off the U.S. 93 bypass near Ashley Creek. A man was said to be walking up the road zipping his pants. A deputy responded to the scene and spoke to the people he found.
Deputies responded to an irate woman being vulgar and abusive at the train station in Whitefish after she missed a train that left with all of her things, including an item she said was vital to assist her child’s breathing.
A woman reported information related to a group of 12- to 15-year-old boys and girls, including her daughter, sending nude images to one another over their cellphones.
A stubborn storage unit renter who had not paid the bill is believed to have been the culprit behind a lock being busted off a unit on Woodland Park Drive in Kalispell.
A resident of River Road in Evergreen reported seeing two children shooting a .22-caliber rifle into the bank of the Whitefish River.
In a possible case of embezzlement, a cellphone was reported stolen along with payroll records from a business on U.S. 2 East in Columbia Falls.
A driver on U.S. 2 West in Columbia Falls was reported to have swerved into the oncoming lane twice.
A man reported two men stole two rifles from his vehicle in the parking lot of a pawn shop on South Cedar Drive in Evergreen.
A wallet was reported stolen from the glove compartment of a vehicle on Conrad Drive in Kalispell.
An MP3 player was reported stolen from a truck on Mackinaw Loop in Somers.
The Polson Police Department received a report of vehicle parts and accessories stolen on 11th Avenue East.
An incident of disorderly conduct was investigated at a grocery store.
Officers with the Columbia Falls Police Department made an arrest during a traffic stop on Ninth Street West.