Man drops 'f-bombs' on dispatchers
“Belligerent” was the word Whitefish Police Department dispatch used to describe a man who called from U.S. 93 West to discuss a case with Flathead County Sheriff and began dropping “f-bombs” when he was given a non-emergency line and told that his call was a non-emergency. It was discovered the man had called 911 between three to four times about the same incident. Still swearing, the caller said another man on a motorcycle got off his bike and threatened to kill him at the construction zone where a flagger had stopped traffic. The caller added that the motorcyclist said he was following him too closely.
An unannounced visitor walked into a man’s Sawtooth Drive residence. The man said the elderly woman kept repeated the same story about a dog before walking out and disappearing, leaving her pocketbook behind.
A dealership on U.S. 93 South had a visit from a four-legged customer when a chocolate lab wandered into the business.
Someone on East Second Street called police about trespassing a squatter living in a tarp by railroad tracks on a new 22-acre development site. The caller said they cleaned up the “mess” once but the man came back.
An unruly patron refused to leave a Central Avenue business.
A fight broke out where two men were seen “throwing punches” in front of yelling women behind a Baker Avenue Bar. The fight eventually dispersed.
Columbia Falls Police Department received a report of suspicious activity on 16th Avenue West when the owner of a house being built at the location said a truck, with two men inside, showed up late in the evening and someone got out and was “scoping” out the property.
It was a dog-day afternoon on Beth Road when a dog allegedly decided to cool down in a woman’s pool. Having none of it, the woman called police stating she wanted it out. The dog must have taken a brisk swim and left because she called later to say it was gone.
A woman rode her bicycle through a trailer park on Ninth Street West despite having been trespassed from the property.
A drug deal allegedly went down in the parking lot of a Ninth Street West store according to an employee who said he heard men talking about the illicit activity in the store.
Kalispell Police Department sent an email to media stating it wouldn’t generate reports until next week due to hardware updates.