Egging was supposedly retaliatory
A pair of Kalispell high school students were reported to the Kalispell Police Department for allegedly egging another student’s home. That student reported the girls had egged the home in retaliation for that student informing the school’s athletics department that the girls were supposedly using synthetic drugs.
A confounded clerk called police after receiving several prank calls at a Hutton Ranch Road store from someone in the parking lot that she could not locate.
A woman reported a man threatened her, saying he was “coming for her sister and her boyfriend.”
A benevolent bird lover was given a phone number for a bird rehabilitator after finding a lone baby goose on Fourth Avenue West.
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies were unable to locate a registered violent offender accused of assaulting a woman on U.S. 2 West in Columbia Falls.
A man who used his prison ID to check in to a Shady Lane campsite was arrested for disorderly conduct after the man began yelling and disturbing the other guests.
A frustrated father reported his 16-year-old daughter was staying the night at her boyfriend’s house and wanted to know if there was anything he could do about it.
A deputy convinced a drunk man to go home for the night after the man was reported screaming and yelling, pounding on his neighbor’s door on Montana 35 for more than 30 minutes.
A drunk man refused the help of a U.S. 2 East restaurant employee after the would-be good Samaritan saw the man stumbling into traffic carrying a 12-pack of beer.
A simple case of dialing the wrong number led to a Columbia Falls resident receiving a message from someone looking to buy drugs.
Someone with a shotgun and a disdain for traffic signs left his or her handiwork on Middle Road in Columbia Falls.
A “pack” of middle school students on East Evergreen Drive were reported after one of the youths kept running into traffic.
Several motorized mischief makers were reported shooting something small, possibly a handgun, out of a car at a pile of dirt in a parking lot on Blanchard Lake Road in Whitefish.
The Whitefish Police Department was called into action for a pair of alleged pilferers and their young child, who tried to walk out of a U.S. 93 South without paying for a roughly $100 stack of movies. An employee was able to recover the movies before the couple could escape.
A motorist stopped on Edgewood Place told the officer that the vehicle was new to her and she wasn’t sure how the headlights work.
A Trap Road resident called in his or her offensive olfactory observations to the Columbia Falls Police Department, asking that a dead deer be picked up as it was “stinking bad.”
A Seventh Street West woman reported her belief that she was being scammed on Facebook.