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Man bares all in residential building

| May 28, 2015 8:00 PM

A resident of a Two Mile Drive complex told the Kalispell Police Department that an unidentified man broke into the building. The caller said that the intruder was naked and made a mess in the community room.

Police couldn’t find a “large package” reported in the middle of U.S. 93 South.

There were reports of a man waving a pistol on Fifth Avenue East.

A driver didn’t quite line up his vehicle at a Heritage Way drive-through and struck the building with the car.

Multiple people claimed they were “maced” at an East Idaho Street restaurant.

A Two Mile Drive resident became nervous when a youth knocked on her door, covered the peephole and asked for someone named Vicki. Nobody by that named lived there.

One caller accused someone of stealing items to pawn as well as selling heroin to children.

No injuries were reported after a “construction truck” and a car crashed on U.S. 93 North.

Police were alerted to evidence of vagrants near a Kalispell school. A sleeping bag was present, though the owner was not on the scene.

Some renegade youths were reported to be playing loud music along Fourth Avenue West and “practicing parallel parking,” according to one report.


A Jellison Road resident chased off a black bear from his house, but it returned, according to a call to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office. The caller was advised to contact Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

Animal control was flagged down on Airport Road by a pet owner with an injured dog. It was transported to the county pet emergency center, where it died of a gunshot wound.

A property manager reported that someone entered a rental property on Montana 35 without permission after swimming in the lake near Bigfork. The caller didn’t want to press charges but wanted law enforcement to know.

The lessee of some property on Snowline Lane told the Sheriff’s Office that somebody had moved animals onto the land without permission.

A Lake Blaine Road resident who previously reported a mysterious aircraft on her land called back with a report of theft.

Someone allegedly rearranged traffic cones and a detour sign on U.S. 2 East near Kalispell.


An officer with the Whitefish Police Department helped to make sure a “scruffy” man made it home after he was reported to be staggering along a Baker Avenue sidewalk.

Police responded to Baker Avenue where a crosswalk sign was down. A witness thought that a vehicle might have hit it.


The Columbia Falls Police Department received a report of a woman who had been receiving strange calls. A man on the other end had been speaking “inappropriately” in repeated calls.