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Man falls in Glacier National Park

| July 13, 2013 10:17 PM

ALERT was dispatched to Glacier National Park Saturday afternoon for a 20-year-old man after he fell approximately 15 feet near Logan Pass, suffering a significant head injury and a possible concussion.


The Kalispell Police Department was put on the lookout for a pedophile after a woman’s 12- and 13-year-old nieces went into a Third Avenue East North store and had their rear ends grabbed by a man wearing a white shirt and a hat who seemed to be in his 30s. The man left in a gray car and went to a nearby apartment complex.

A fraudulent claim was called in to the National Suicide Hotline by a woman who said she was on 10th Avenue West and was being trapped in the basement by her husband, who was with law enforcement. The report came to police through a hotline employee. It is believed the report to the hotline was made by the same person who made a similar claim earlier last week and several times in the past that have always been unfounded.

A group of at least 20 people in about 10 vehicles reported partying and possibly drinking in a First Avenue East North parking lot turned out to actually be an out-of-state church group which then moved along.


The Columbia Falls Police Department helped a frantic mother search for her missing 4-year-old son after she couldn’t find the boy at her Diane Road residence. The child was eventually located down the street swimming in a pool.

A sober Second Avenue East resident reported a drunk man in his 20s taunting him to come outside and fight.

An officer reported he was “out talking with some numb nut out on the lawn” on Nucleus Avenue.


A Whitefish Police Department officer had to counsel a man and woman on Railway Street about public indecency.


A motorist was uninjured after rolling their vehicle on Montana 209 one mile east of Montana 35 Saturday evening. The Bigfork Fire Department responded to the accident along with the Montana Highway Patrol.