Woman busts some moves for recycling
The Kalispell Police Department received a call from a person in Texas who said his pregnant 20-year-old niece was at the bus stop and had no money to get a room and nowhere to go for the night. The uncle was able to get the woman a hotel room over the phone with the officer’s help.
A Mountain Vista Way woman was woken when a man broke in by breaking her door. The man then ran out the back of the house, jumped the fence and fled.
A woman wearing an orange vest and a black hat was reported dancing on Woodland Park Drive, acting like she was going to dance in traffic. She admitted being crazy and said she was “doing her part and recycling.”
A Liberty Street landlord who has had problems with people smoking marijuana in the apartment complex reported one of the people with whom she had a problem had just “unloaded on her.” That person reported she burns incense in her home and she and her husband have medical marijuana cards, but they don’t smoke marijuana in their apartment.
Several suspicious youths were seen wearing masks, acting funny, and “passing things” outside a Fourth Avenue West home.
A woman reported an inmate at the Flathead County Detention Center kept calling and swearing at her.
Someone shot out a window of a vehicle on Vanderbilt Drive that had been paintballed four days prior.
A teenage boy and girl were arrested for possession of drugs and paraphernalia on Wolfpack Way then released to their parents.
The landlord of an Eighth Avenue West residence reported tenants that had recently been evicted had left holes in the walls and other damage to the unit.
A report of 50 cars gathered behind Gateway West Mall getting ready to head out to one of several supposed large underage parties turned out to be a car club.
Several motorists were counseled after they were reported racing at speeds of up to 80 miles per hour on U.S. 93 North.
A Second Street West woman reported her husband, who had been starting problems with another person earlier in the night, was drunk and high on heroin, sitting outside the house yelling.
A 13-year-old girl was arrested and transported to the Flathead Juvenile Detention Center after assaulting her mother.
A drunk man was found laying down in the back yard of a Fifth Avenue West home.
A person was assaulted while repossessing a vehicle on Fifth Street East.
A woman reported her husband kicked her on North Main Street.
A mail carrier was bit by a dog on First Avenue East.
A student received a text message offer for prostitution.
A possible drug deal was reported on Cedar Commons Lane, where an observant resident reported seeing people open a pink case and exchange money and what could have been drugs.
A person received a counterfeit $10 bill from a U.S. 93 South business.
A drunk man tried to start fights with several people on Second Avenue West.
A bus driver reported being passed illegally on Liberty Street and on Northwest Drive.
Someone tried to break into a church on Fourth Avenue West, jamming a bobby pin in one of the locks.
A recurring issue of youths drag racing was reported on U.S. 93 South.
A recurring issue of people racing was reported on Fifth Avenue West.
An East Fifth Street man contacted the Whitefish Police Department to report a roughly 20-year-old man had inappropriately fertilized his flower pot.
A woman called to ask what she should do with a gem she found in a crack in the sidewalk on Baker Avenue.
A man reported he was attacked by four other men outside a Central Avenue bar.
The Columbia Falls Police Department received several calls Friday involving men in camouflage clothing.
At 12:02 p.m., a man in his mid-20s wearing all camouflage clothing was reported digging in his pockets then holding his fingers in the shape of a gun and acting like he was shooting a building on Sixth Street West.
At 1:09 p.m., an Eighth Avenue East North man reported a boy wearing fatigues, under the influence of something, and smelling of alcohol showed up at the door asking where his father was, asking for a cigarette, and saying it was good to still see him alive.
At 4:39 p.m., a man wearing camouflage pants and a green jacket was seen leaving a Ninth Street West store stumbling before nearly being hit by a car.
Several vehicles were vandalized on 13th Street West.