Man barricades himself in bathroom with dog
The Kalispell Police Department responded twice to a College Avenue home where a woman was fighting with her husband, who was initially dropped off at a motel. He later returned and ended up barricading himself in the bathroom with a pit bull.
A motorist reported a railroad crossing arm fell off on Fifth Avenue West North and that he moved it to the side of the road. The crossing arm had been damaged earlier in the day when someone in a blue minivan ran into the arm while it was down.
A burglary alarm was set off at a U.S. 93 South store by a bird trapped in the building.
A 13-year-old boy was located after getting angry at his father during dinner and walking away from the Crestview Road home.
A Fifth Avenue East resident complained about her neighbor smoking marijuana and the smell seeping into her home. The neighbor was determined to have an active medical marijuana card set to expire in June.
A Seventh Avenue West North woman reported her husband was hitting her with his fists.
A concerned motorist reported witnessing a man hit a woman with his fist on U.S. 93 South.
A Third Avenue West man caught a girl and three boys standing on top of his truck. They took off running when he came out, leaving backpacks behind.
A Sunset Court man complained there was a pit bull tied to a sport utility vehicle parked at a construction site next to his home.
Several youths were reportedly drinking alcohol in pickup trucks at Lawrence Park.
A Second Avenue West woman reported an item worth $600 was stolen from her apartment.
A motorist drove away from a First Avenue West North gas station without paying for $30.11 worth of gas.
A radio converter and $50 in cash were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Third Avenue West North.
The rear driver’s-side window was smashed out of a vehicle on Carnegie Drive.
The passenger-side window was broken out of a vehicle on Bluestone Drive.
A vehicle was shot on Seventh Avenue West.
A rear window was smashed out of a truck on Third Avenue West.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report that someone kicked in the door to a West Reserve Drive coffee shop, breaking the doorknob and deadbolt.
A person reported concern over the way a deputy was driving in the area of Montana 35 and Shady Lane.
A man found a garbage bag containing marijuana leaves and stems near several Dumpsters.
A man was arrested after returning to a Third Street West bank, where he had previously berated tellers for not cashing his check, and again yelling at them.
A not-so-tranquil man on Tranquil Valley Trail in Kila complained about a neighbor who continues firing his gun in the direction of the resident’s property despite a similar complaint last October.
A report of someone going around shooting at everyone’s animals in the area of Helena Flats Road was determined to be unfounded.
A loud explosion was reported in the area of KM Ranch Road.
A person was bitten by a pit bull on First Street South West in Hungry Horse.
A cat reportedly acting scared and foaming at the mouth on Dover Drive was likely sprayed by a skunk. A strong odor in the back yard offered a clue to the feline’s strange behavior.
A 5-year-old boy was frightened when another youth pulled out a pocket knife to show to another boy.
A man turned himself in on a felony warrant.
A Grand Drive resident in Bigfork reported he let a woman borrow a television and she hadn’t yet returned it, so he wanted to pursue charges.
A shoplifter was apprehended at a U.S. 2 East store in Kalispell.
A $600 cellphone was stolen from a U.S. 2 East store in Kalispell.
The Whitefish Police Department discovered that an East Seventh Street family apparently left town after initially receiving a report that their 5-year-old daughter had been missing all week and the mother did not show up for a meeting scheduled with the school. Officers were eventually able to make contact with the child’s grandfather, who had also been unable to contact the child or mother.
A Somers Avenue resident reported someone was using his cellphone number, giving it to all kinds of people including a credit department that was now calling him.
A man turned himself in on a warrant.
Columbia Falls Police officers spoke with the owner of a pair of peppy pugs after the dogs were reported as running at large on 13th Street West.
Polson Police officers arrested a person for violating probation while they were investigating a report of suspicious activity on 13th Avenue West.