LAW ROUNDUP: Wallet stolen with a big wad inside
Whitefish Police responded to Columbia Avenue where a man reported that his wallet had been stolen from his truck. The man said $1,500 was taken. The thief had left a knife behind in the truck.
A tow company returned two vehicles from Coeur d’Alene and advised police that they appeared to be filled with stolen goods.
Columbia Falls Police promised to perform extra patrol after a person on Ninth Street West reported that a neighbor walked up to him or her, threatened to steal property, and then walked away.
Kalispell Police received a report from a resident stating his neighbor has been catching neighborhood cats in a skunk trap and then “dispatches them.”
A Kalispell resident reported her wallet had been stolen two weeks ago and she was recently informed that someone had used her identification to register a vehicle in the caller’s name in Hungry Horse.
A parent called dispatch hoping to speak with an officer about his son being bullied at school. Officers spoke with both parties.
Police found that a woman’s report of a marijuana stench turned out to be burning garbage on the neighboring property.
A casino employee requested assistance getting an intoxicated man off the business’s property.
Police received another report about two dogs barking throughout the night. The caller said the issue has been ongoing.
A group of people were reported for partying loudly in their apartment from 11 p.m. Monday night until 3 p.m. on Tuesday.
Someone found a 3-year-old wandering through a Kalispell neighborhood. Officers were able to locate the home and return the child.
A resident told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that he believed his neighbor’s dog killed five ducks, two turkeys and nine chickens on his property, although he did not see the slaughter.
A man reported three goats missing from his property near Kila.