Man's hot tub chase leads to hotel ban
A man was banned from a U.S. 93 South hotel after chasing a housekeeper and trying to follow her into her room, not long after having tried to get front desk staff to get in the hot tub with him.
A woman was reported to The Kalispell Police Department for getting a little too comfortable on a parade float after she was seen topless.
The Kalispell Police Department received 34 reports involving fireworks between midday Thursday and Friday night, including one on Liberty Street, where a resident said the remainder of a mortar shell fell on their vehicle, and one on Second Avenue West, where a group of people were reported blowing stuff up in jars, which they reportedly stopped when an officer responded and began again after the officer left.
Hospital security was eventually able to calm a belligerent patient who got out of control, leading to a call to police.
A very drunk theater-goer was reported when he stumbled into the business wearing just a T-shirt and boxers and refused to leave, sitting on a counter.
A 3- or 4-year-old boy was returned to his parents and child protective services notified after he was found wearing just shorts riding his big wheel along Bluestone Drive after almost being hit by a car. He said his brother had left him.
The girlfriend of a man assaulted on Fourth Avenue West North reported her boyfriend wanted to press charges after his injuries landed him in the intensive care unit.
A Yellowstone Street man complained about the neighborhood kids after saying some of them had gone through his car and thrown some things inside it, trying to set it on fire.
A group of youths in three vehicles at the top of the hill on Four Mile Drive were cited for being in possession of alcohol.
A boat adrift on Whitefish Lake reported to the Whitefish Police Department turned out not to be abandoned, as thought by the person who reported it. Instead, officers found the boater laying down in the boat.
A very angry Waverly Place woman reported being woken by a volley of fireworks at 7:53 a.m. Friday, and then told the dispatcher she “had to get off the phone as [she] was shaking so bad.” The offenders agreed to stop lighting the fireworks.
A man’s fashion statement ended up costing him when he lost his camouflage wallet.
A person was reported using an amplifier in the park at 5:36 a.m.
A father’s frantic call to the Columbia Falls Police Department led to the discovery of his twin children at the home of their mother. He told police he awoke when he heard the front door shut and then found that his children were gone, suspecting the mother.
A Diane Road woman reported her neighbor stopped by, drunk, and when she closed the door he peered into her windows.
A brawl involving more than a dozen people behind a bar on Nucleus Avenue broke up by the time officers arrived.
A husband in a huff was reported for punching holes in the wall of his wife’s Seventh Street West apartment, pushed her into a fence, and threatened to kill her, although he didn’t specify how.