Football fan's cheers get a little rowdy
Kalispell Police got a complaint Sunday from West Nevada Street about an elderly man who was yelling for about three hours. It turned out the man was yelling at a football game.
More than $500 in property was reported stolen from a residence on Fourth Avenue East.
A Second Avenue West resident reported that a handgun was stolen from her vehicle overnight.
A man calling from Seventh Avenue West said he had been struck in the face by a woman. The two apparently broke up, and no one wanted to press charges.
A man called for help with a woman who was refusing to get up off the ground at a parking lot on U.S. 2 West. The woman got up and was given a ride home.
Monday morning, there was a report of a cellphone stolen from a vehicle on Fourth Street West.
After getting a report of a man assaulting a woman in the vicinity of Flathead Valley Community College, an officer ended up arresting the woman on unstated charges.
Someone was caught shoplifting at a store on First Avenue East North.
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office got a call Sunday from a couple who have been away at college for a couple of years but returned to find items missing from their storage sheds on U.S. 2 in the Martin City area.
There was a report of tires slashed on a vehicle while parked at a church on U.S. 2 East in the Evergreen area.
A man calling from Tamarack Lane in the Columbia Falls area said that someone kicked in a door on his vehicle and beat on the hood.
There was a report of two men fighting and other people causing a disturbance near Foy’s Lake, but everybody had left by the time a deputy arrived.
A person calling from a location on Montana 35 in the Evergreen area reported that a trailer had been burglarized over the weekend.
An Ashley Lake Road resident said she came home to find a screen window pushed in, prompting her to arm herself with a handgun, but it turned out no one was in the residence.
A Cynthia Drive resident reported that a vehicle was broken into.
After getting a call from a Jolly Hill resident in the Marion area who said she was being abused by her husband, the man was arrested for partner-family member assault.
A Glacier National Park ranger was dispatched to a report of a woman who was either screaming or singing near the old bridge on the Middle Fork Flathead River. It turned out to be a homeless woman who was indeed singing.
A woman calling from Bowdrie Trail in the Whitefish area said there was a llama in her backyard, and she didn’t know who it belonged to.
Whitefish Police got a report Sunday from U.S. 93 South regarding someone breaking the back window of a vehicle.
A man reported that someone drained the oil out of his vehicle on East Seventh Street.
A bear was reportedly getting into garbage cans near some apartments on Mountain Park Loop.
After a traffic stop on East Lakeshore Drive, someone was arrested, presumably for drunken driving.
Responding to a report of two men slashing tires near a Central Avenue bar, one of them was caught and arrested.
The Evergreen Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched Sunday to a report of explosions at a quarry north of Rose Crossing. It turned out to be people shooting Tannerite exploding targets. The people were shooting safely but were advised that their activity was generating a lot of noise complaints.