Pair spotted chalking up obscene drawings
An observant passerby contacted the Kalispell Police Department after seeing a pair of girls drawing male genitalia on buildings on Third Avenue East with chalk and taking lights off another building. The offensive graffiti was washed off.
A fed-up Third Avenue West woman called to have a high school student’s vehicle towed out of her driveway.
A drunk man was reported screaming at another man on U.S. 93 South, accusing that man of trying to run him over.
A fight between seven people was reported in the parking lot of a U.S. 93 South bar, where a drunk woman was later reported passed out on the ground.
A Sixth Street West man reported his neighbor’s children keep tormenting his dogs and were now throwing rocks at it.
A girl struck and injured another girl at a Northwest Lane school.
A Wisconsin Avenue resident contacted the Whitefish Police Department for help after finding a bear in a tree in his front yard.
An angry husband reported his wife was almost hit by a school bus as she rode a bicycle on East Seventh Street.
A Wisconsin Avenue woman called with questions about her ex driving a scooter with no license while her daughter was riding with him.
Canada geese and their babies were seen trying to safely waddle across U.S. 93 South.
The manager of a River Lakes Parkway subdivision called with questions regarding trespassing laws after having an issue with a man riding through the subdivision with a horse and buggy.
A Third Avenue West woman who contacted the Columbia Falls Police Department with a question about her 16-year-old son being gone all evening was advised to report him as a runaway juvenile.
A man intervened in a struggle of life and death between a cat and a dog on 12th Street West, running the dog off and calling police to have a vet called to the scene to treat the cat, which was very injured.