Drunk, disorderly and ungrateful
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office responded to a Hungry Horse home after a drunk woman called and reported she was going to hit a man with a hammer if he came out because he wouldn’t give her her keys. She also said she needed to use an inhaler, but refused medical treatment. After discussing the pair’s personal issues, the deputy offered to give the woman a ride, and she told the deputy she would rather walk than get a ride from him.
A Conrad Drive couple’s constant caterwauling led a neighbor to complain that the two got into arguments and yelled profanities at one another every night. The pair were advised of the issue and agreed to quiet down.
A Bigfork man reported his ex-wife’s boyfriend called and said he was on his way to “clean (the man’s) clock” and “make (him) disappear so no one will ever find (him).”
A not-so-judicious Jeep driver was reported traveling at more than 100 miles per hour on U.S. 40 West and passing in no-passing zones.
Vehicles belonging to an outfitter were moved and damaged, and cash, a computer, and guns were stolen from inside of them while they were parked at the Meadow Creek Gorge access.
A man in a vehicle registered to a person with three past drunk driving incidents was reported being belligerent, yelling and screaming, cursing at a clerk, and peeling out in a Montana 35 parking lot. The man was believed to be drunk and believed to have been upset because he couldn’t figure out how to work the gas pumps.
A woman with a negative history with a local school was reported for allegedly nearly running over one of the school’s crossing guards.
A drunk woman was reported for running a construction red light, ignoring the pilot car, and driving into the ditch on Whitefish Stage Road.
The Kalispell Police Department received calls from several confused motorists after the traffic cones identifying the driving lanes through construction at U.S. 93 North and West Reserve Drive were blown all over the place during a storm Tuesday night.
The next day, police were again called to the area after it was discovered that someone had stolen an equipment trailer from the work site.
A man in his 50s reported “eating whipped cream from a canister,” yelling at people, and being disorderly was advised he was not welcome in the First Avenue East store “when he is making a ruckus.”
A burglar with unusual tastes stole electronic cigarette batteries and juice from a Sixth Avenue East North home.
A victim of the Sunday vandalism spree reported being victimized a second time, when someone burglarized the First Avenue East residence through the now-broken windows.
An older man carrying a bed roll and a knapsack tried to attack a woman while she was in her car on Second Avenue East.
A Three Mile Drive resident reported hearing a woman screaming somewhere in the area.
A hit-and-run was reported to the Whitefish Police Department after the driver of a motorhome pulling another vehicle struck an East Second Street building. A passenger jumped out and looked at the damage, and then hopped back in and they took off. Red paint transfer was found on the building.
A “scared” woman hung up on an officer who contacted her after she initially called 911 because her dog sitter told her she couldn’t take care of her dog that day because she had surgery. Prior to hanging up on the officer, she was told an officer could not dogsit for her and to call the non-emergency line next time.
A shaken motorist had to crawl up out of a Reservoir Road ditch after wrecking into the brush. The driver was unharmed and the crash was determined to be a simple accident.
A graffiti artist left his or her handiwork on the side of a Central Avenue bar.
The Lakeside Quick Response Unit was called out after a 3-year-old got into super adhesive and her mouth became completely glued shut.