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The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office dealt twice with a former Coram couple on Coram Stage Road, first when the woman said her ex was kicking her off the ranch and was going to dump her belongings at the South Fork. She said they broke up three weeks prior and he had since married the owner of the ranch. She was told to remove her belongings from the home if she no longer lived there. Her ex later called when she shoved him while on the property getting her belongings.
A woman initially reported her brother-in-law, who had been drunk for two days, threw her around on the floor and tried to beat her up at an East Cottonwood Drive property, but she was also found to be drunk and when asked if he hit her, she said, “No, but he wanted to.” She was given a ride home and told to call the office the next day when she was sober if she still wanted to file a complaint.
A woman was advised to calm down during conversations with staff of a Helena Flats Road school or she would be banned from the property after it was reported that she had become very hostile during a basketball game and that this wasn’t the first time it had happened.
A 5-year-old student at an East Evergreen Drive school was reported by the principal for being disorderly and spitting on and biting an adult. The principal went to the parents’ home, but couldn’t get any response as the door was blocked by a refrigerator and a mattress.
A Flathead County Detention Center inmate was reported for obstructing officers, while an escalation between another pair of inmates led to one being placed in a soft cell.
A report of a man with a backpack lying on the side of the road on U.S. 2 East turned out to actually be a bag of carpeting.
An elderly Berne Road woman called for assistance after a cat got in the vent underneath her trailer but wouldn’t come out.
Someone carved a hole in a ceiling inside a South Main Street building.
A license plate was stolen from a vehicle on Meadow Hills Drive.
A stereo was stolen from a car on Montana 35.
Roughly 860 Flathead Electric Co-op members in the Angel Point Road area lost power at about 6:40 p.m. Tuesday after a fuse on a utility pole on the road blew. Power was restored to all users by about 9:30 p.m. The cause of the blown fuse is unknown, although it is possible the extremely low temperatures caused it to overload.
The assistant principal of an East Second Street school called for a Whitefish Police Department officer to be present until the parents of a seventh-grade boy showed up, as the boy was refusing to communicate with the assistant principal, who was holding him down.
An officer was unable to locate the source of two shots heard in the West Eighth Street area, believed to be from a handgun.
A man was banned from a Hospital Way dental clinic.
An officer picked up a girl who ran away from a junior high school on East Second Street and returned her to the school.
Someone broke into an East 93 South office, going through a stack of faxes received and scribbling on one of them.