What good is a sign if it's ignored?
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a complaint from a Whalebone Drive resident after a tow truck driver unlocked the resident’s gate and drove up the driveway before leaving without closing the gate — all despite there being a “no trespassing” sign hanging on the gate.
The principal of a U.S. 93 South school in Whitefish reported receiving an Airsoft pistol that had been confiscated by a bus driver.
A Ninth Street West resident in Columbia Falls received an obscene message including profanity and sexual references on business voicemail.
A Shady Lane woman reported a drunken man took her vehicle without her permission. She later found the car, which had fresh front-end damage.
A man currently on probation left a U.S. 2 East business in Columbia Falls without paying $574.45 in room fees.
A Coram resident reported a case of cyberbullying.
A drunken motorist was arrested during a traffic stop on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.
A wallet was stolen from an FFA Drive school.
The Kalispell Police Department received a report of a man threatening to jump off a bridge during a screaming argument over ownership of a dog on East California Street.
A transient sleeping in a sleeping bag between two U.S. 93 South buildings was advised to move along.
A woman was kicked out of a First Avenue West bar after screaming and being disorderly.
Copper ground wire was stolen from a Second Avenue West yard.
A man was arrested for partner or family member assault on Fifth Avenue West.
A victim of an assault reported a tooth knocked out in a U.S. 2 West parking lot.
A motorist struck a building on U.S. 2 West after her cast got stuck on the accelerator.
Several noisy skateboarding youths were reported on U.S. 93 South.
A car was vandalized on Fourth Avenue West.
A purse was stolen from a car on U.S. 93 North.
A Kindle Fire was stolen from a student at a Wolfpack Way school.
A window was broken out of a vehicle on U.S. 93 North.
Whitefish Police officers responded to an East Second Street school after a student was detained by staff for being in possession of marijuana.
A man who admitted being “a little on the paranoid side” reported a pair of women in a vehicle on Wisconsin Avenue driving around a market area taking notes.