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Woman: Not enough colors in rainbow

| March 22, 2014 9:00 PM

Baker Avenue residents called the Whitefish Police Department multiple times, with a woman saying in the first call “there aren’t enough colors in a rainbow or roses in the world, thank you, you took away my fear.” She was adamant she did not want to be transferred to speak with anyone else, saying she was fine because the dispatcher took away her fear.

In the second call, a woman said someone was clicking in and out of her phone conversations, spying on her. In the third call, a woman said “the crazy woman” just drove through her alley again.

A pair of girls were reported for threatening to beat another girl up at a Park Avenue school.

A man was transported to the hospital after being attacked by a dog on East Third Street.

A girl was caught shoplifting at a U.S. 93 South business.

The Kalispell Police Department received a report that a woman was held at knifepoint and had her purse stolen behind a U.S. 93 South hotel.

A goose with its feet stuck to the ice between the two bridges in Woodland Park was reported, but no one was found who handles that kind of situation.

A man was arrested for felony drug distribution and on a pair of warrants after being seen by an officer driving on U.S. 93 South.

A pregnant woman reported her drunk boyfriend was shoving her around an Empire Loop home.

A group of youths found a compressed-air pistol in a bush on Fifth Avenue East while walking home.

A First Avenue East resident reported possible marijuana use going on in the apartment building.

A woman was arrested during a traffic stop on Fourth Avenue East for drunk driving.

A man was arrested during a traffic stop on Kelly Road for drunk driving.

A man was arrested for drunk driving on Second Avenue East North.

A wheel fell off a trailer on West Montana Street and scuffed another vehicle.

A subwoofer was stolen from a car on U.S. 2 West.

A man who lives above a Fourth Avenue West bridge contacted the Columbia Falls Police Department, asking for an officer to send several motorists on their way because he could hear mud bogging below the bridge.

A harried husband reported his upset, possibly drunk wife was hitting him and damaging property at their Talbot Road home because she believed he was cheating on her.

A woman who just got out of the hospital reported her boyfriend stole her $300 camera lens. It was determined that he had given her the lens as a gift and wanted it back.

A .45-caliber pistol was stolen from a 14th Avenue West property.