Woman reports son for taking car
A Montana 82 resident contacted the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to report that her 14-year-old son took off in her vehicle. He eventually was apprehended and released to his mother.
An employee of a Woodland Park Drive convenience store reported receiving multiple checks in an older man’s name that were returned. The checks turned out to be forgeries.
A concerned Somers resident reported a man was too far out on the ice in the bay and could fall through.
A man acted very agitated after being pulled over by a ranger in Glacier National Park for driving 74 mph. He told the man he was racing to Whitefish for his son’s emergency surgery.
A motorist was reported after running into a guardrail on Montana 206 in Columbia Falls and almost causing a head-on collision with another vehicle.
A Rose Crossing woman reported her 18-year-old son was dropped off at home after being assaulted. He was very drunk and had sustained bruising on his face and body.
A 38-year-old man sustained a cut lip and possibly a concussion when he was assaulted in a parking lot on U.S. 2 East in Coram.
A landlord trying to evict his tenants on Jellison Road in Columbia Falls reported the tenants had told him someone broke in and stole their belongings.
A man was arrested on a warrant on Shady Lane.
A woman was arrested on a warrant on 18th Street West.
Reloading equipment and dies were stolen on Gunsite Loop.
Graffiti was reported on an Adams Street playground in Lakeside.
Kalispell Police officers arrested a man after it was reported that he walked into a Third Avenue East building using a cane and wearing a bulky jacket, put several items in his pockets and left. It was later determined that he stole, among other things, circular saw blades.
A First Avenue West woman reported her 16-year-old daughter was receiving text messages from a man in his late twenties that included pictures of his genitals.
A woman reported the batteries were stolen from all the vehicles in the former car lot at the intersection of North Meridian Road and West Idaho Street.
A woman reported her son was hit by a car while crossing Fourth Avenue West.
A man reported his son saw a drone flying over East Idaho Street at 5 p.m. Tuesday and was concerned about the airspace over Kalispell.
A U.S. 93 South bartender requested help after a 30-year-old man passed out in the casino area and then had problems with the man’s friends, who wouldn’t back away from him. The man was transported to the hospital.
A Fourth Street West man reported he was receiving text messages from his ex-girlfriend saying the people who hit his vehicle in a hit-and-run about a week ago were going to beat him up.
A teenage boy was reported standing in front of a Third Avenue East North supermarket asking people for a ride to Evergreen, saying his mother was having a baby, but also saying he didn’t want the police called.
A fight was reported in a U.S. 2 West parking lot.
An observant person found drug paraphernalia in a U.S. 93 South parking lot.
A person drove away from an East Idaho Street gas station without paying for more than $86 of fuel.
A laptop, an Xbox video game console and several video games were stolen from a Ninth Street East apartment.
A snow blower was stolen on Eighth Avenue West.
A laptop was stolen from a Fourth Avenue East apartment.
A ring was stolen on West Idaho Street.
The Whitefish Police Department responded to Hospital Way after it was reported that a man had returned to the property after having made threats in the past to shoot everyone there.
A concerned mother reported her 9-year-old son, who had a cellphone, was receiving text messages and phone calls from a 39-year-old man who identified himself as Officer Jones.
A camera was stolen on Wisconsin Avenue.
Columbia Falls Police officers arrested a man after he stole from a grocery store on Nucleus Avenue.
A Fourth Avenue West resident reported hearing a gunshot overnight from an area where several people were camping in a wooded area nearby.
A suspicious vehicle was reported on Riparian Drive.
A multiple-vehicle accident closed Montana 83 between Weed Hill and How Creek shortly after 10 p.m. Wednesday, according to a release from the Montana Department of Transportation. A single lane was opened to traffic by 1 a.m., and the road was cleared roughly 15 minutes later.
The Polson Police Department investigated an assault with a weapon on Cherry Hill.
A shoplifter was reported at a supermarket on U.S. 93.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office investigated a theft from a building on Wildwood Ridge in Rollins.