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Woman says she was beaten by boyfriend

by The Daily Inter Lake
| May 27, 2012 8:00 PM

A woman told officers with the Kalispell Police Department that her boyfriend assaulted her on Ninth Avenue West, throwing her to the ground repeatedly and hitting her in the face several times, giving her a bloody nose. Officers attempted to locate the man for questioning.

A woman reported she was assaulted by her ex-boyfriend on Second Avenue West.

A Great View Drive resident reported teenagers with flashlights kept ringing her doorbell.

A person in a Chevrolet Trailblazer was reported shooting things with paintballs on West Idaho Street.

Someone drove through the alley between 12th Street East and 13th Street East and knocked over all the garbage cans.

Someone threw pruning shears through the window of a vehicle on Third Avenue East.


A man showed officers from the Columbia Falls Police Department a house where he got drugs from.

A man reported that another man who was arrested for trying to sell him stolen items was calling and harassing him.

A Seventh Street West resident reported children hanging around the apartments and going over the fence behind the apartments.


Officers with the Whitefish Police Department arrested a person during a traffic stop on JP Road.

Someone reported hearing three shots fired, possibly a shotgun, on Edgewood Place.

A burglary was reported on U.S. 93 South.


 

Deputies with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office arrested a person for criminal contempt after responding to a report of a weapons offense on First Avenue.

Deputies located a person in possession of dangerous drugs after responding to a report of suspicious activity on North Foothills Road.

Deputies arrested a person for criminal contempt after attempting to serve a warrant.

An assault was reported in a trailer court.


 

Officers with the Polson Police Department investigating a report of disorderly conduct on Anchor Way uncovered an assault.

Officers investigating a report of theft on Sixth Street East uncovered criminal mischief.