Partying revelers have trouble getting home
A pair of partiers in recovery mode drew calls to the Whitefish Police Department shortly after midnight Saturday morning.
At 12:30 a.m., a man was reported lying down on the side of Dakota Avenue, too drunk to get up. He told a passerby that he lived close by and was trying to get home. He was gone by the time officers responded.
At 1:49 a.m. and again at 1:55 a.m., passersby reported a drunk man lying on the sidewalk on the east side of Baker Avenue. A responding officer reported the man was gathering himself and would continue when he was feeling a little better.
A call to 911 shook a pair of men following a woman and her friend home from an O’Brien Avenue bar. The woman reported the men wouldn’t leave them alone for 20 minutes, but departed as soon as she called police.
An officer dropped off a very drunk man at home after he was reported sitting on the engine of a train, which could not go anywhere until he was removed.
A truck parked in the wrong place at the wrong time was damaged when a water main broke on Fir Avenue.
A deer was given a second chance at life after it was reported mauled and needed to be dispatched, but a responding officer determined the deer to be healthy and mobile enough to let live.
Several loud partiers were reported refusing to quiet down and being rude toward guests and staff at a U.S. 93 West hotel. Officers found the raucous revelers in the hotel’s hot tub.
A concerned Windriver Drive mother contacted the Kalispell Police Department after discovering her 16-year-old son had purchased marijuana the prior night.
A Sixth Avenue West woman whose family was fed up with being kept up by their neighbors’ boisterous lovemaking asked police to step in where they could not.
Several shaken customers re-entered a West Idaho Street business to report someone had pulled a gun on them in the parking lot before leaving.
Several mischievous youths were reported shining a green laser at oncoming cars from the back yard of a Seventh Street West property.