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Daughter trash talks parents online

| December 10, 2015 9:28 PM

A Marion man asked for advice from Flathead Sheriff’s deputies about how to handle his daughter after she posted defamatory statements online about him and the woman’s mother. The man said he and the mother had blocked the daughter, but that the daughter had kept posting ugly messages since then. The issue had been ongoing for several months.

A deputy determined no assault had occurred in Lakeside after an altercation was reported off U.S. 93. A review of security footage and interview of employees that witnessed the altercation determined that a man and a woman had gotten into a verbal altercation in which the woman knocked a coffee cup out of the man’s hand after he called her the “c word.”

Storage units on East Cottonwood Drive were burglarized.

A pickup truck was found on River Place with its back window broken out. The vehicle had appeared sometime in the night and a deputy believed that the truck was likely stolen.

A man reported a vehicle as stolen after he realized that the woman he tried to sell it to had written him a check from a bank that no longer exists.

A woman on McCaffrey Drive in Bigfork reported that her porch furniture had gone missing.

A man on Capistrano Street Northwest reported that an ongoing neighbor feud had escalated as a neighbor tried to run his wife off the road.

A deputy filed a report after someone reported that a car was swerving all over Montana 35 and it appeared that the driver and a passenger were in a physical fight.

A woman on Twin Lakes Road reported that a former friend was now sending her text messages saying that she had “put a hit” out on the woman.

A stack of firewood and old mine ramp was stolen from a property in Nirada. The responding deputy gave the owner ideas about how to improve security.

A vehicle was stolen from Grandview Terrace in Lakeside by the owner’s grandson. The man was seen with a blow torch and a glass bulb shortly before the vehicle’s disappearance, leaving his parents to believe that he might be using drugs. The man’s father’s wallet was in the vehicle, with $250 cash and credit cards. The car was later located in Shoshone County in Idaho.

A pistol was found underneath a bridge in Hungry Horse.

A woman was cited for trespassing after she stole some incense from a Kalispell casino. She gave the merchandise back and cooperated with authorities.

Storage buildings on U.S. 2 outside of Kalispell were burglarized.

A freezer full of rancid game meat was found dumped off Kuhn’s Road near Whitefish.

A man hit a fire hydrant off of U.S. 2 outside of Kalispell with his vehicle and a couple of callers to 911 hypothesized that the man might have been drinking based on his behavior. No arrest was logged.


Whitefish Police took a report of a $3,500 mountain bike that was stolen from a garage on Waverly Place.

A man took some clothes from a business on U.S. 93 and fled in a vehicle. Officers tried to locate the man.


Columbia Falls Police were told that a vehicle was stolen from 12th Street West, where a woman said that her son’s father had taken the keys from her home.

An officer spoke to a homeless man on 13th Street West after a person called to report that he was walking down the street in a Halloween mask and with a back pack. The homeless man said he wore the mask because he does not feel good about himself.

A man on Eight Street West told an officer that he had was drunk and didn’t know his name after it was reported that he was running around the neighborhood in his pajamas.