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Unwanted Facebook posts investigated

by Daily Inter Lake
| April 25, 2016 7:45 PM

The Columbia Falls Police Department got a report from a woman claiming a man put some “unwanted photos” of her on Facebook. Officers asked the woman to bring the photos in later this week to determine what action should be taken.

A Columbia Falls resident reported a mailbox had been smashed sometime Saturday night.


A woman came to the Whitefish Police Department asking for an officer to accompany her while she collected some things from her ex-husband’s house.

A Whitefish business employee reported a man talking to himself while sitting in her lobby for approximately three hours. Officers moved the man along without any problems.

An employee at a different business reported a vehicle had been in the parking lot for more than an hour with the driver and passengers still inside. Police found a handful of people in the car trying to take naps who said they would find a different parking lot to do so.


A woman at a Kalispell nursing home called the Kalispell Police Department requesting that an officer speak with a nursing home administrator about her living arrangements. The woman told dispatch she was “downstairs with a bunch of crazy people” and needed a better room.

A man called about a woman often coming to his door and refusing to leave. The woman, whom the caller guessed to be about 50 years old, asks the man for his keys but he told police he has never had her keys. The man did not feel threatened but wanted a restraining order against her.

An employee in downtown Kalispell told dispatch a heavy-set man who reeked of alcohol was harassing her customers for money.

Two different Kalispell residents reported a party at a west-side apartment building after a few hours of laughing, swearing and yelling on a patio near the caller’s home.

After being evicted from his home, a man drank an unknown amount of alcohol and returned to the property and began threatening employees at the apartment building. The man broke a door in his drunken rage, prompting an employee to call the police.

A man kicked a woman off his property when he believed she was high on drugs. He later called the police to check on the welfare of the woman.