Cops warned of infected person
Someone told the Kalispell Police Department Monday morning about a person intentionally infecting people with a sexually transmitted disease.
Someone reported a lawn on Seventh Avenue West that has never been mowed. The complaint was forwarded to the planning department.
Graffiti was reported on the back of a building on Second Avenue East.
A police officer stopped a subject for driving with an open container. The officer poured the beer out and warned the subject.
A woman on Heavens Peak Road told police she was in her yard when she heard a shot fired and felt something go whizzing past her head. An officer made contact with some people shooting in a field. He advised them to use a different gun to avoid the ricochet, but advised they were legal.
Someone told police that flags were torn down at a business on South Main Street. The same caller reported stolen planters last week.
A Kalispell parks department employee told police that over the weekend someone broke into the concession stand at the Babe Ruth fields. The caller said it looked like the person tried to pry open the rolling window and kicked open the main door. It wasn’t clear if anything was missing — maybe some candy bars and such.
A man asked police to be on the lookout for his wallet. He said he left it on top of his car at a gas station on U.S. 93 and drove off.
Sunday night, two girls reported for yelling at each other and “screaming at the top of their lungs” on Ninth Avenue West were out looking for a lost dog.
Someone egged a trailer on Seventh Avenue West.
An employee at the water park reported five youths trying to build a campfire in trees across from the park. An officer found no evidence of them making a fire and said they were only making a “caterpillar prison.”
A man who could not get home told police he was not happy that Conrad Drive was blocked off from Willow Glen Drive east to Anderson Lane, as requested by Flathead Electric.
Early Monday, someone reported people on Many Lakes Road shooting fireworks out of a “small car with a bad muffler” to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
A man on Larry Lane in Columbia Falls said a woman with a knot on her head and a bruise under her eye just showed up at his house.
Sunday night, a man on U.S. 2 near Marion told deputies someone broke into his house and stole his Fentanyl patches. He said he fell asleep with the door unlocked, and when he woke up the door was open and the patches were gone. A woman was later arrested in connection with the incident.
A woman on Whitefish Stage Road said her ex-boyfriend got phone numbers out of her cellphone and was texting and leaving messages with them saying that she has herpes. She told deputies her ex-boyfriend is “crazy and has guns” and later reported getting another text message in which he threatened to slit the throats of her and her friends.
Sunday evening, a woman in Martin City reported a guy in a green car who threw a firework at her grandson.
A woman on U.S. 2 near Kalispell said her ex stole medications from her house and smashed a window in her car.
An employee at a business on U.S. 2 reported seeing a woman huffing the aerosol she had just bought in a truck in the parking lot. She was cited for possession of an intoxicating substance.
Sunday afternoon, a man in a red Jeep Cherokee drove off without paying for $8.15 of fuel on Olney Loop Road.
A man on Fourth Street West in Hungry Horse was cited after someone reported his pit bull running loose again.
A mailbox was damaged on Mission Trail.
Someone smashed a mailbox on Country Way.
Lake County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded Sunday morning to a report of a burglary on Fulkerson Lane.
Sunday morning, a burglary on Rapids Avenue was reported to the Columbia Falls Police Department. A woman said someone broke into her garage and stole her purse, a radar detector and iPod cords.
A woman on Eighth Avenue East North reported getting threats from a man she reported missing to police last Friday. She said he told her, “I have a bullet with your name on it.”