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Job search takes on new meaning

by The Daily Inter Lake
| March 24, 2015 9:00 PM

A Third Avenue West business requested that Kalispell Police check on the welfare of somebody who didn’t show up for a job interview. The prospective employee was fine and said that she would contact the business.

A man called the Kalispell Police Department because “strange things had been happening.” He felt like he was being watched and had been receiving strange phone calls from Utah. An officer counseled the Liberty Street resident, who wouldn’t give his name to police.

Two patrons at an East Idaho Street business were reportedly sassy with an employee. Police were called to assist in removing them.


A person who called in a theft on Ninth Street West had “really good pictures” of the suspects, and asked the Columbia Falls Police Department to come and check out the photo work.

When a neighbor asked an elderly lady if she could provide a place to sleep, she gave the man a mattress for the front porch. She changed her mind, however, and called police to help get the man to leave. By the end of the call, the woman felt all right again about the man staying.


Not lacking a dramatic touch, the Whitefish Police Department logged a report of a “mom deer that has broken legs trying to make it to her two fawns” near West Second Street.


A woman called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office because she was concerned that her roommate stole her dog upon moving out.

Someone called to report that an elderly man with a mustache was pulling a young child in a wagon on the side of Montana 35. Presumably, it didn’t look like a safe activity.

A woman found three cigarette butts on her property at 14th Street East North in Hungry Horse, but the woman doesn’t smoke. She asked deputies to come retrieve the butts so they can “take the DNA.”