Woman reports unusual Kodak moment
A woman told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that a man had “made himself visible to her.” She showed a deputy a photo of the alleged flashing, and he apparently had “some kind of fig leaf” covering his genitals.
Two Bear Air was dispatched to investigate an overturned raft with Sheriff’s Office. It was reported on the North Fork of the Flathead, but no witnesses saw any possible occupants around. The raft was recovered, and officials said it looked like it had been there a while.
An engagement ring was reported stolen out of a vehicle on U.S. 2 near Kalispell. The doors were locked, however the windows were left open.
A “vicious” pony attacked a woman on Peters Creek Way. The woman had to get staples in her head as a result, and animal control quarantined the animal.
In an ongoing neighbor dispute on Badger Hollow Trail, one party called the Sheriff’s Office so they could “help him” let the other neighbor know that he’s not afraid.
After swerving a bit, a van went into a ditch near Hanging Rock Road.
Someone reported that two men were trying to break into a Hungry Horse building.
A 7-year-old called because an older boy was stealing his bicycle.
Someone found a rabbit on Sussex Drive that appeared to be domesticated. The caller wanted to keep it.
A mountain lion was reported walking near Demersville Road.
A woman was reported to be dangerously riding a scooter around Fourth Avenue South in Hungry Horse.
A man went out to get a beer one day and never returned, according to a friend at Conrad Drive.
There were five or six cows on the center strip of U.S. 93 South near Kalispell.
Sitting on the front steps of the Columbia Falls Police Department, a woman that was ticketed and couldn’t drive asked police to take her to Hungry Horse. They suggested she call a cab, and she replied that she’ll walk the distance.
The Whitefish Police Department was advised that a man jumped on a train without a ticket in Spokane and might be getting off in Whitefish.
A woman “lost her car” near Lupfer Avenue. She eventually found it.
An employee at a school requested extra patrols, saying that “with 30 years of experience” she knew something is going to happen around graduation time.
The Kalispell Police Department arrested a man for allegedly choking his girlfriend with four kids in the house.
A Hutton Ranch Road shoplifter almost got away with “a basket full of stuff.” He was cited and released.
A tenant who was about to be evicted decided to push his luck, according to one report. A house party ensued at First Avenue East North.
One caller said he was hit in the head with a copper mug on Third Avenue East.
Someone reported the theft of “either lubricant or deodorant” from a Third Avenue East North business.
Police were tied up when someone called to report some kids smoking cigarettes and cussing near Fifth Avenue West.
Someone thought they found a bag of marijuana on the ground at Sixth Avenue East North.