Police pursuit ends peacefully after 12 miles
A vehicle pursuit started in Kalispell and ended in the jurisdiction of the Whitefish Police Department. The driver, a girl, eventually pulled over after a 12-mile jaunt. She was cited and released.
Multiple vehicles were broken into along Minnesota Avenue, according to reports.
It was raining billfolds at a Wisconsin Avenue business. The owner reported that a wallet and later a purse came flying over the fence.
A man became belligerent after a Stoner Loop business wouldn’t sell him a coffee for 75 cents, according to a Flathead County Sheriff’s Office call.
Two youths were arrested in connection to gunfire that ricocheted near a Prairie Lane residence.
A Bernard Road man said that his soon-to-be-ex-wife hot-wired and stole a motorhome, took $5,000 in tools and damaged other property before leaving.
Two guns were reported stolen from a Fairway Boulevard home.
Two reports came in about a loose buffalo calf near the Kalispell bypass.
One caller thought she saw a drunk driver on U.S. 93 near Kalispell. The vehicle was “gray” and “square-shaped.”
Another suspected drunken driver was obvious enough that the witness named the brand of beer that was allegedly on hand.
An apparent boat heist was reported from a Lakeside business.
The Kalispell Police Department responded to a bicycle collision on Second Street East. One rider turned the corner and smashed into the other, causing one of them to flip over the handlebars. No charged were filed.
Police were unable to locate a car with two occupants brazenly smoking a bong on North Main Street.
Patrons reported that “The Most Offensive Song Ever” was played through the PA system at a box store. Store officials reportedly said their phone system was hacked.
—Compiled by Matt Hudson, Daily Inter Lake