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Kalispell police investigate stabbing

by Daily Inter Lake
| May 20, 2012 7:04 PM

Sunday evening, officers with the Kalispell Police Department were investigating an assault with a weapon that happened early Sunday morning at 121 Financial Drive.

An adult man was stabbed and a woman with him called for help. Police said they were looking for a person of interest.

Someone burglarized a business on North Meridian Road. Police found a broken window in the front of the business with a ladder going up the back. A possible suspect with “a very distinctive body type” was captured on surveillance video but not apprehended.

A man was arrested for criminal mischief and theft when police responded to a physical disturbance at a hotel.

Two people reported stolen iPods in separate incidents.

A 15-year-old boy reportedly looking in patrol car windows on First Avenue East was counseled on curfews. The boy told police that he was going home but not going through vehicles.

Someone spray painted the side of a car parked on Indian Trail Road.

A woman told police her son was assaulted in an alley.

Saturday night, a boy was bitten by a dog on East California Street. The bite did not break the skin and the boy did not need medical treatment. The dog owner was advised of leash laws.

A woman dropped off a Montana driver’s license that was found in a pair of pants in the Salvation Army donation bin.

Earlier Saturday, a caller on Fifth Avenue East reported a suspicious man going door to door trying to collect money. The man told police he had a permit and was selling magazines.

A man on East Idaho Street told police that a kid hung out of a car and pulled a knife on him. The suspect could not be located.

Two men and a woman were reportedly being obnoxious and yelling at passing vehicles on South Main Street.

A man at Laker Field told police a baseball shattered his window.

A 10-month-old child leaning forward in a stroller along East Idaho Street fell face first onto the pavement when a strap broke. An officer later advised the child was fine.

Lake County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested someone for driving under the influence early Saturday morning on Eli Gap Road.

A kid reportedly bent over the steeling wheel of a car parked near a bar on Nucleus Avenue was advised of two outstanding warrants and released to his father by the Columbia Falls Police Department on Saturday afternoon.

Later that evening, someone reported a trailer broken into on Third Avenue West.