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Man breaks window, uses drugs at bar

| January 11, 2014 10:22 PM

Kalispell Police Department officers searched several bars but were unable to locate a man first reported by a security guard at a U.S. 93 South bar who said the man had just come out of the bathroom “after possibly doing a white substance-type drug” and kicked out the window in the main entrance before leaving in a white car.

Someone broke into a Woodland Park Loop business by breaking a glass window, leaving an office door broken and items strewn all over. It was possible that money and other miscellaneous items were stolen.

A sick-of-it sibling punched his belligerent, drunk brother — who is on probation — to keep him from climbing through a barbed-wire fence on Foys Lake Road.

A pair of scams were reported to police, one involving a scammer impersonating a phone company representative and another impersonating a health insurance company employee.

A pair of women got into a fight at an Airport Road bar, with one suffering a small scratch on the tip of her nose.

A man was contacted and told he was banned from a Hutton Ranch Road property after he was reported “threatening everyone” and “physically chest bumped” the manager.

A mad motorist destroyed mailboxes on Willow Glen Drive and also struck a street light on Windriver Drive. A nearby person overheard someone saying “Dude, you broke it.”

A U.S. 93 South woman reported she was woken by someone pounding on her door.

A drunk man refused to leave an Airport Road bar after getting kicked out of the bar.

Officers made 32 traffic stops in a little more than five hours between 5:48 and 11:03 p.m. Friday.

A purse was stolen from a shopping cart in a Hutton Ranch Road store.

The Whitefish Police Department received a pair of calls from residents on Columbia Avenue upset with a door-to-door vacuum salesman. One of the residents believed the person was lying about being a salesman, while the other just didn’t believe anyone should be soliciting at 9 p.m.

Ongoing vandalism was reported at a Kalispell Avenue property, where the resident reported lawn items had been disappearing and, a few weeks prior, someone had tied a dog to the car port.

An East Lakeshore Drive man was cited after refusing to listen to plow truck drivers who repeatedly told him he needed to stop parking in a no-parking zone, where he was also in the way of their plows.

A satisfied Baker Avenue woman requested a call from a particular officer to thank the officer for watching her house.

A motorist was cited after sliding on ice into a light pole on Depot Street.

A Columbia Falls Police Department officer responded to a Fourth Avenue West apartment after receiving a complaint about a loud party with possible underage drinking, and found everyone was of age. The partiers were advised to keep it down.

An Eighth Street West man called with questions about a generator he took as collateral for loaning someone money.