LAW ROUNDUP: Bicyclist says he's OK after crash
A man called Kalispell Police from Airport Road and said he had been hit by a car while riding his bicycle. The man allegedly passed out from hitting his head on the concrete, then woke up and rode home. The bicyclist told a responding officer that he was fine.
Emergency responders were sent to the intersection of 10th Street East and Eighth Avenue East where a Jeep allegedly ran into a parked vehicle and caused the parked car to flip onto its side.
A 9-year-old girl received 40 stitches to the face after a white Lab mix attacked her when she climbed into a neighbor’s yard. The dog was placed in quarantine.
No one was seriously injured, although traffic slowed for a while, when a Buick LaSabre collided head-on with a truck on East Idaho Street.
A man was taken to the hospital by Flathead County Sheriff’s deputies from Shelter View after he sent his wife a text message saying that he was going to kill his neighbors.
Two workers who flashed badges claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service were actually legitimate government employees working a case in Kila, a deputy found. A woman was worried that the agents might be scammers targeting her father.
A woman on Rusty Trail returned home from the hospital and found that her previously locked home was now unlocked and some items had been stolen.
A man on Bowdish Road near Whitefish was counseled about not shooting toward a roadway after he was seen blasting birdshot into old appliances sitting in a driveway.
A man agreed to leave a residence off of Wildebeest Drive in Marion after he allegedly hit a woman in the face and then asked her for $20.
Whitefish Police took a report that a man had left his designer wallet on a beach.