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| May 30, 2013 10:00 PM

A doubly disturbed woman contacted the Kalispell Police Department after a man dropped his pants and flashed her at the North Meridian Road coffee kiosk where she worked. She said it was the second time he had done it.

A concerned husband reported his wife was approached by a woman dressed in civilian clothing who flashed a badge but did not identify herself and asked to see his wife’s driver’s license. He wanted to confirm that the woman was actually an officer, which was unknown.

A Second Avenue West resident received a frightening prank call from a restricted number, with the caller claiming to be the resident’s mother and claiming to have been raped.

A boy was arrested after his mother found her daughter’s hydroco-done prescription in his bag with her name scraped off the bottle.

A U.S. 93 South resident reported her belief that people were planning to kidnap her son Friday.

A possible underage party believed to include a Taser was reported on Airport Road, where several highly drunken people were being very loud.

A trio of teen terrorizers were chased away from a Wolfpack Way school before the boys were able to vandalize the building.

An animal lover shared his horror, reporting North Meridian Road residents had killed the resident’s pet bunnies and cooked them on the barbecue.

An enraged resident reported a man was slandering the name of his business on Craigslist, and that he would physically hurt the person if he found him.

A man was kicked out of a North Main Street casino and reported to police after trying to trip an elderly woman then yelling at her.

A man was seen buying alcohol for youths on East Idaho Street.

A guest at a U.S. 93 South hotel reported finding a cute, friendly mutt that the guest did not want to just release because of the busy highway.

A Rimrock Court man fumed that he was tired of wild cats using his lawn as a litter box and said the animal warden does not handle the cats’ “free spirits.”


A Cooperative Way woman was advised by a Flathead County Sheriff’s deputy to apply for a restraining order after her neighbor’s 11-year-old daughter kicked her 10-year-old son because his mother “called the cops on my brother.” The prior call had been to report her son having rocks thrown at him by the boy.

A Kalispell man complained about youths who trespass on the Ninth Street West property all the time to “smoke dope and have sex.”

A Skyles Lake Lane man reported someone smashed in a window on his vehicle with his neighbor’s reflector stick and also smashed a sign at the end of the road.

A Park Avenue resident reported several teens in the area “yelling about bud” whom he believed were smoking marijuana.

A llama on the loose drew calls from two people in the area of Arena View Drive.