Drunk woman thrust out of vehicle, or did she jump?
Kalispell Police Department officers and Flathead County deputies responded after a reportedly drunk woman allegedly jumped or was thrown out of a car on U.S. 2. The driver of the vehicle she had been riding in reported his belief that she was both drunk and crazy.
An Appleway Drive man reported a drunk man had called him and asked him to unlock his vehicle. A tow company contacted by police said company policy was not to open vehicles for people who are visibly drunk. The drunk man was later found to be in his apartment, refusing to come outside and speak with police.
A Northern Lights Boulevard resident contacted police after their neighbor’s “little rat-type-looking dog” got into their chicken coop and killed a chicken. The owner was cited for the incident.
The parent of a girl called police after she backed into a parked vehicle on Third Avenue East and got scared, driving away. It turned out that no damage was caused to the vehicle.
A man was told not to return to a First Avenue West North home after his father said he had banned his son from the home.
A driver in a pickup truck hauling a camper was reported after running into a post office box on Ashley Drive.
A 60-year-old woman was cited and released after being caught trying to steal from a store on U.S. 93 South.
A Fourth Avenue East man reported his son was drunk and “radical.” He chased his son away before officers arrived.
A pair of men on Sixth Avenue East were warned by an officer about being drunk in the middle of the road.
A man was arrested after he was reported slumped over the wheel of his vehicle on West Idaho Street.
A drunk man was reported to police after refusing to get a safe ride home from an Airport Road bar.
A woman was cited and released after being caught trying to steal from a store on Hutton Ranch Road.
Someone shattered the back window of a vehicle on U.S. 93 North.
A First Avenue East woman reported someone kicked in her door.
A motorist slid off Old Reserve Drive and knocked over a light pole.
A stop sign was knocked down on South Woodland Drive.
Whitefish Police Department officers chased three boys in the area of Spokane Avenue who ran following a traffic stop.
Three motorists got stuck on the viaduct while traveling uphill and had to push their vehicles before freeing them.
The Columbia Falls Police Department received a trio of calls relating to a partner or family member assault on 12th Avenue West. Each of the calls was related to the suspect in the case as well as his whereabouts. Eventually, officers cited and released a man for obstructing justice.
A Beth Road resident reported receiving several vulgar phone calls from a man.
Tire tracks were reported going over a Meadow Lake Boulevard embankment.