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Non-Terminator does indeed come back

| May 27, 2015 9:00 PM

It wasn’t the Terminator who displayed odd behavior at an East Cottonwood Drive business, but the man did say, “I’ll be back,” according to a Flathead County Sheriff’s Office report. He did come back, too, and started “yelling and cussing at the trees.”

Someone who was walking down Grand Avenue in Bigfork was reportedly met with another person holding a pistol. The gunman warned that it was private property, though the pedestrian thought it wasn’t.

A deputy pulled over a white pickup on U.S. 2 near Kalispell. The driver handed over registration that belonged to a red car.

Animal control picked up a dead raccoon that reportedly attacked a dog on Willow Glen Drive. They mailed it to the Department of Livestock for testing.

Someone went to the Sheriff’s Office lobby and asked why the person who beat her up wasn’t in jail.

With the help of citizen calls, deputies located a stolen pickup. The caller did not want to be identified despite doing a good deed, according to the report.

There was a report of a hay bale sitting in the middle of U.S. 2 East near Kalispell.

A member of a local church wanted to know if it was legal to carry a concealed weapon in a Hungry Horse school after the academic year is over.

A Bozeman resident said he was bitten by a Flathead County dog while he was in Lincoln County.

Three people were reported to be starting fires and possibly living under a bridge near East Evergreen Drive.

Another report, also from East Evergreen Drive, reported campers on private property. A note was left on the sleeping bag.


Someone told the Whitefish Police Department about the theft of some pain pills from East Fourth Street. The thief also stole some placebo sugar pills.


The Columbia Falls Police Department had to counsel the driver of a pickup on “cross-walk etiquette.”

Police searched for a woman who was reportedly “beating a dog” on Third Avenue West.


A hybrid car ran into a building on U.S. 93 South, according to one report to the Kalispell Police Department.

A crash on North Meridian Drive blocked traffic for several blocks.

Police received a report of a woman in “sparkly heels” who was attempting to access multiple P.O. boxes on First Avenue West. The suspect advised an officer that she was just looking for her P.O. box. (Hint: They are assigned numbers).

Police responded to an apparently loud argument on Utah Street.

Officers arrived at a Seventh Avenue East North location to remove a reported homeless person. They found a blanket, pillow and lunchbox, but no person.