Intoxicated woman causes a scene
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an intoxicated woman who was refusing to leave a Bigfork bar on Monday evening. She was so upset that while outside yelling and swearing she ripped up a $100 bill and threw it on the ground.
A concerned citizen called police when two people were seen standing near an overpass and the caller thought they might fall off into traffic Monday night. The couple were just taking photographs for a class.
A Bigfork resident reported an ongoing issue with a black bear on Aero Lane.
Fishing and hiking gear and a Garmin GPS system were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on Park Avenue in Kalispell sometime over the weekend.
A shop on Bachelor Grade in Kalispell was also broken into over the weekend, but the management was unsure if anything was taken.
A Kalispell citizen called to speak to an officer about “how to make the house more safe from individuals that might try to enter the property.”
A woman was reported for unlawfully using a private Dumpster in Columbia Falls on Monday afternoon.
A Whitefish woman reported her husband’s identity had been stolen.
A Hungry Horse man called to report drug activity in his Canyon Road neighborhood Monday. Police told him they would provide extra patrol in the area, as long as the man stops yelling at the police when they drive down the road.
Columbia Falls Police received a report of a stolen cellphone that was captured on video surveillance at a convenience store Monday afternoon.
A Whitefish Police officer received a walk-up complaint of overflowing toilets at a Fir Avenue location Monday morning. The Public Works Department was called.
A man was missing his license plates from his vehicle after he left them on top of the car and drove off Monday morning.
A man was seen urinating in the bushes outside of a U.S. 93 South business Monday afternoon.
A man was seen peeking into windows on State Park Road on Monday afternoon around 4:30 p.m.
Kalispell Police received a report of a man making obscene phone calls to a U.S. 93 North business on Monday.
Two children, who appeared to be under the age of 5, were seen riding a motorized camouflaged-colored vehicle in traffic along Northland Drive and Northridge Drive.
A man called wanting to speak to an officer about his neighbor, who reportedly had bugged his house. The man said he could hear the buzzing.
A young boy was caught shoplifting at a First Avenue East North store Monday night.
A man reported his vehicle had been vandalized on First Street West on Tuesday morning. The vehicle was keyed and a tire was punctured. He believed it happened on Sunday.