Woman wants to keep loaner car
A woman called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office for help and advice after a man who loaned her a vehicle while hers was in the shop was taking the keys back and refusing to let her drive it. She said it was the only means of transportation for herself and her two children and wanted to know if officers could make him let her keep it.
The Sheriff’s Office was advised that a fourth-grade student has been withdrawn from a rural school by his parents after he initially threatened to bring a gun to school and shoot another student, then brought a knife to school the following day.
A West Reserve Drive woman said a man against whom she has a restraining order was pounding on her door and throwing snowballs at her window.
A Kila woman reported her drunk husband had smashed her window and wouldn’t let her leave their Emmons Canyon Road home.
A Columbia Falls woman said her sister was stealing medication from their mother.
A Kalispell man reported knives and jewelry were stolen from his luggage during a trip to Honolulu, Hawaii, although he was unsure if the items were taken in Honolulu or in Kalispell.
A frustrated Caroline Road woman said someone was driving through her yard to get to the house behind her.
Approximately $200 worth of gold dust was stolen from a North Fork Road home in Polebridge.
Someone stole and cashed several checks from the mailbox of a U.S. 2 East home in Columbia Falls.
A car battery was stolen from a Park Avenue property.
Kalispell Police Department officers dropped a woman off at a North Meridian Road bar and a man off at an Appleway Drive apartment after a man and another man got into a fight on Appleway Drive and one of the men was punched in the face by a woman he attacked.
A 14-year-old boy punched another student in the face repeatedly in an unprovoked attack at a Kalispell high school.
An employee at a U.S. 93 North business was apprehended while trying to steal from the business. The employee was released at the scene.
A woman was arrested for drunk driving on North Main Street.
Someone broke into a Sunset Boulevard business by breaking open the mail slot on the door.
A bartender contacted the Whitefish Police Department due to a man on the roof of the Central Avenue bar breaking things.
A Greenwood Drive resident reported sparks flying out of a piece of construction equipment and a horn going off. The foreman was contacted and shut the equipment and horn down.
A woman who was locked out of her Locarno Drive home was advised to call a locksmith.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office recieved a report of a rape in the Charlo area.