Army men or imagination?
A man called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office around 6 a.m. Tuesday to report that he could see 15-20 people dressed in army gear running around his neighborhood and climbing in his trees. An officer responded and used his night vision goggles to confirm there was nobody there.
A woman working at a U.S. 2 East business appeared to be on drugs because she was being very forgetful and not paying attention to what was going on around her, according to the caller. The assistant manager of the store took over for the distracted employee.
Someone called with concerns for an elderly woman who had been left with a dog, worried that the dog might knock her over.
A Kalispell kindergartner got in trouble Monday when he threw a wooden door stop at someone and then threatened to throw a chair.
Tribal officers in Pablo located a stolen vehicle around noon on Monday that had been burnt to a crisp.
A Kalispell landlord reported that a former tenant stole a stainless steel sprayer and lawn mower attachments, among other things.
A man on East Idaho Street in Kalispell reported tools had been stolen from his garage.
A Bigfork man reported that his social security check was stolen.
A rifle fell out of the back of a moving pickup truck on Riverside Drive in Kalispell on Monday morning.
Another llama was on the loose Monday. This time he was spotted on Church Drive. According to dispatch, the llama is “wild and difficult to get close to.”
Someone called Whitefish Police on Monday afternoon to report that their neighbor always parks on the sidewalk on Karrow Avenue.
A manager at an apartment building requested extra patrol for kids who have been outside drinking and smoking.
A woman reported that her tires were slashed on her vehicle and the windows were busted in on Lupfer Avenue on Monday.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office made an arrest after receiving a disorderly conduct call Monday on U.S. 93.
Someone was arrested for criminal contempt on Third Avenue West on Monday afternoon.
The Kalispell Police Department received a report of a counterfeit $50 bill from a U.S. 93 North store on Monday.
A woman arrived to her South Meadows Drive home after being on vacation and noticed the door was open and there was a pry bar nearby. She waited for police to arrive before entering the house.
A red diesel pickup truck was reported driving around the Third Avenue East area shooting paintball guns out the window Monday evening.