Drunk teen calls 911 to ask for a ride to jail
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received two calls from a Hungry Horse youth who first reported she was drunk, underage, and wanted to go to jail. She said she wasn’t willing to go to her parents’ house and had no friends. A deputy spoke with her father, who said she didn’t have a cellphone any more and wouldn’t be able to call 911.
That didn’t stop the woman from calling again 14 minutes later, however, saying she was walking in the middle of U.S. 2 East and that she was going to jail in seven days anyway and didn’t want to wait. She was dropped off at her parents’ house and cited for possession of drug paraphernalia.
A pair of youths were reported walking down Meridian Road carrying an AR-15, trying to conceal it.
A jogger reported a peeping Tom looking in the bedroom window of a Stone Street home.
An East Evergreen Drive mother called for help after her 11-year-old son bit his 9-year-old brother and she was unable to discipline them.
A Solberg Drive woman reported her 18-year-old grandson, who was not at the house, was calling her names and threatening to slash her tires.
A man was arrested for family member assault on Brunner Road.
A 21-year-old man was reported punching holes in walls at his parents’ home on South Cedar Drive.
Kalispell Police arrested a man on Third Avenue East on a bevy of preliminary charges after he radioed police to respond for a violent man on drugs. It turned out that there was no person on drugs, and the man was arrested for obstructing, disorderly conduct, false reporting, and possession of an intoxicating substance.
A Liberty Street resident reported their 10-year-old daughter got into a bottle of 100-proof root-beer liquor — which was now missing about a quarter of its contents — and acting very strangely. The resident said there was also another young girl playing with her earlier, but one of the mothers said she saw both girls and that they seemed to be acting normal.
An overly suspicious woman requested an extra patrol near her Conrad Drive home after her son got sick and she was concerned that someone may have gotten into her home and tampered with her son’s food.
A man was dropped off at a motel after his girlfriend called the police to report he was drunk and grabbing butcher knives in the kitchen. She locked herself in the bedroom until officers responded to the Empire Loop home.
A woman was arrested for drunk driving after driving on the wrong side of the road at Hutton Ranch Road.
An assault was reported on Fourth Avenue East.
A driver hit a light pole on South Main Street, knocking it over into a tree, and fled the scene.
A Second Avenue West resident contacted the Columbia Falls Police Department after finding syringes in his front yard.