You're going where for spring break?
An Airport Road woman contacted the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to share her displeasure that her ex was taking their children to Hawaii for spring break, when she had only given permission for them to go to Seattle. A deputy told her she could file for contempt of court or wait and discuss the issue with him when they returned, but that she should think carefully about her decision and in the meantime “let the kids enjoy their spring break.”
A Lakeside woman reported someone had gone into her bank account and changed her personal information, then changed it a second time after she corrected it.
A group of people shooting clay pigeons agreed to find a more appropriate place to do it after a man reported he was sitting in his vehicle when pieces of the clay pigeons struck the vehicle.
A Jayhawk Lane man reported being terrorized by his teenage neighbor. The 17-year-old climbed over the fence and got in his face, threatening to shoot him.
A confused and very alive woman called the Kalispell Police Department after her mother was contacted by law enforcement and told that she had died. As her mother lives in the Bitterroot, she was advised to contact law enforcement in that region.
A woman in the middle of divorce proceedings reported her soon-to-be ex-husband had taken both of their dogs to the shelter and that one of them had already been adopted.
A Whitefish Police Department officer gave a woman a ride home and advised her of her warrant after she was reported to be very drunk and sitting near the door to a U.S. 93 South business.
An officer was unable to locate a person reported riding a motorized skateboard on a bicycle path near Railway Street, bothering people.
A Columbia Falls Police Department cited a motorist and confiscated the vehicle’s license plates during a traffic stop on Nucleus Avenue.