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Cutting in line could get you cut

| December 3, 2013 9:00 PM

A man at a Montana 35 property contacted the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to report that another man had threatened him with a knife and said, “Don’t mess with me,” after he accidentally cut in line in front of the armed man. He also said the knife could have been one of the plastic ones being given out with food at the location.

A Mountain View Drive man called 911 to report someone was in his house and wouldn’t leave, then said “goodbye” and hung up. It was later determined that the unwelcome guest had left.

A hospital social worker called for a deputy to help a patient who had been waiting for a taxi for four hours by giving him a ride back to his Evergreen home.

A woman was reported to the sheriff’s office for continuing to drive on First Avenue East North even though one of the front wheels of her vehicle was locked up.

A Central Avenue man in Martin City reported someone spun out in his gravel driveway the prior night, shooting rocks all over his vehicle.

A Lakeside woman called to speak with a deputy about her daughter and cyberbullying.

A U.S. 2 West 3-year-old accidentally dialed 911 while playing with a phone.

Someone siphoned 20 to 25 gallons of fuel out of a company van on Ash Road.

Someone shot a hole in a Stillwater Road mailbox.

A safe was stolen from a Canyon View business.

Kalispell Police officers responded to an Eighth Street West apartment after a new roommate wore out her welcome in her first day, screaming, throwing a coffee table and pulling another woman’s hair. The resident said he didn’t know much about the woman other than that she had recently been in a mental-health facility and that he had found her as a roommate via Craigslist a couple of weeks prior. He said he had to pretend the dispatcher on the phone was his mother so she would not know he was calling police.

Power was knocked out for a split second in the area of North Meridian Road and Three Mile Drive after a nearby transformer blew, leaving the utility pole smoldering.

A Green Briar Drive man dragged himself inside to call 911 after falling and breaking his leg outside the home.

A Stratford Drive man who let several people stay at his home a couple of days prior reported he was now missing several items, including a gun.

A woman was dropped off at a hotel after being reported at a 10th Avenue West apartment for hitting an older man who was on the floor.

A mischievous motorist spinning brodies in a U.S. 93 South parking lot hit a nearby fence and got stuck, requiring a tow truck to free the vehicle.

A woman was arrested for driving under the influence following a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 93 South. The other driver reported the woman seemed like she was “out of it.”

A man and woman were separated for the evening after they were reported as having a domestic disturbance in the vehicle as they traveled along East Center Street. Another driver was found to take over the car.

A resident of a U.S. 93 South building reported the bottom level of the north wing smelled of marijuana, an ongoing issue. He declined to share any information about himself and hung up on a dispatcher.

An officer who responded to Two Mile Drive after a resident reported his neighbors were cursing at each other, stomping and slamming doors, said everyone at the home was “all smiles” and that there was no disturbance, only loud people who agreed to quiet down.

A motorist called police after a friendly pooch hopped in a vehicle on Kelly Road.

A Whitefish Police officer gave a transient a ride halfway to Kalispell after an employee at a U.S. 93 South store asked that the man be removed from the business.

A resident of a Dakota Avenue home reported someone broke in, damaging the door and door frame before escaping with $400.

A Columbia Falls Police officer counseled a group of drunken Third Avenue West residents after one of them called 911 and said, “Come here right now, triangulate the [expletive’ destination or whatever, now,” and hung up. Upon the officer’s arrival, all of the residents denied making the call.

A man called 911 after another man, upset with him because he turned the second man’s mother in for road rage, showed up on Ninth Street West and started punching his truck. There was no damage to the vehicle.