Wicked wizards play Halloween tricks
A teenaged wizard and a couple of other hooded teenagers were seen pulling up decorative lights and throwing them at trick-or-treaters on Halloween night on Fourth Avenue East, according to Kalispell Police.
A hooded man was ticketed for stealing meat from Third Avenue East North business around 1 a.m. Saturday.
Someone’s house was egged on Sixth Avenue East North. The culprits left their unused eggs in the yard.
A man on Third Avenue East reported that someone tossed a pumpkin at his car, breaking the taillight.
A man called police from Denver Avenue saying he was missing his iPhone, but was able to track its location. It turned out he had accidentally swapped phones with someone else. Police reunited the pair with their correct phones.
A woman reported that her son was driving Friday night when a dark blue BMW started to follow him. When the boy pulled over, the people in the BMW splashed his car with pink paint.
A few troublemakers lit a magazine on fire in an alleyway near Seventh Avenue East North on Friday evening.
A woman reported that her sister-in-law was calling her and threatening to beat her up.
A two-year-old boy dressed as a pirate was found wandering by himself on Sixth Street East after being separated from his parents while trick-or-treating.
Whitefish Police responded to a call of two dogs who were stuck together by their collars Friday night on East Second Street. One of them was bleeding from the mouth.
A man reported that he had poured concrete last week on Geddes Avenue and some kids came by and vandalized it. He notified police Friday night when he poured it again to cover it up.
A man wearing camouflage pants and a ski jacket stumbled into the roadway on Spokane Avenue after dropping his cell phone and was almost struck by a passing car Friday night.
An intoxicated woman became belligerent while talking with dispatch on Friday night after calling saying that she wanted to talk to someone about “misconduct of police.” She made accusations about the Whitefish Police Department, going as far as to threaten the chief’s children and calling dispatchers “a bunch of [expletives] who can’t handle anything.”
A dog was hit by a car on Wisconsin Avenue.
Another intoxicated woman called dispatch with an “officer complaint” from Flathead Avenue. Officers spoke with her, but she wasn’t willing to listen in her drunken state.
Columbia Falls Police received a report of a large group of people fighting near Nucleus Avenue around 2 a.m. Saturday.
An intoxicated woman was seen wandering down Ninth Street West around 3:30 a.m. Saturday.