It may be disturbing, but it isn't criminal
A man — believed to be a mental health patient — dropped a notebook off with an employee at a Kalispell clinic, and the employee was “disturbed” by what he found. He turned it in to the Kalispell Police Department on Friday, where officers said they didn’t find anything criminal in the notebook.
A “small, little dust-mop dog” was reported for repeatedly getting into its neighbor’s yard on Vanderbilt Drive.
Two girls, ages 13 and 10, made threats to stab another girl.
A man arrived at his Ninth Avenue West home to find another man parked in his backyard, walking around the property Friday night.
An intoxicated female was passed out near Depot Park.
A Canadian couple must have gotten into a disagreement when the man left the woman on the side of the road for approximately two hours. Apparently, the man had left his wife at the bar and she was attemtping to hitchhike to their hotel.
Two loose horses were almost struck by a vehicle on Appleway Drive.
A good samaritan turned in $120 in found cash to the Whitefish Police Department on Friday.
Someone called from Dakota Avenue to say that a helicopter had landed across from their property and was complaining about noise and safety issues.
A transient man was spotted on U.S. 93 South looking into vehicles and smoking used cigarette butts.
A man urinated on an SUV outside of a Central Avenue business.
A man called to say good morning and thank you to the Whitefish Police Department at 1 a.m. Saturday.