Was it poison that killed the cat?
The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a Kalispell woman who said she believed her neighbor’s cat had been poisoned. A veterinarian was asked to perform an autopsy on the cat after the woman found the dead animal on her neighbor’s porch.
A Bigfork resident reported his neighbor was “shooting his cannons again,” which he said was scaring his horses.
A couple reported that a mule deer attacked their dog, then went after the dog’s owner. Officers found the doe by a river and it “was not acting in any abnormal way.”
A woman reported that her ex took off with her car. She said she tried to stop him, but couldn’t get dressed fast enough.
A man said he was trying to help some people who needed a jump-start but felt like they were “tweaked out.” The caller said as he tried to help the people stuck on the side of the road, the driver seemed like he passed out.
A Kalispell woman stopped a car with her bicycle because she believed it was stolen from her friend. She told dispatch she was “worried the vehicle would run over her, as she was in front of it.” Officers advised her the vehicle had not been reported stolen and she should move out of the way.
Whitefish Police received a call from a person afraid the neighbors were in a fight. The commotion, as it turned out, was from a group of people watching the NBA Finals.
Columbia Falls Police received a call from someone on a bicycle waiting at a crosswalk. The bicyclist said no cars would stop, even though the cyclist had the “walk” sign.
Someone reported criminal mischief on Father’s Day: a man and three boys on a four-wheeler tearing up the playground area. Police didn’t find the drivers or any damage.
Possibly a distraught Golden State Warriors fan, a man was allegedly watching sports on television and yelling obscenities Monday night with his windows open, prompting a neighbor to call the Kalispell Police Department.
A man called 911 after kicking a pair of squatters out of his rental property in West Kalispell. One of them was a woman with “really weird eye makeup.”
Evergreen Fire Rescue responded Monday afternoon to a fire in a wrecking yard on U.S. 2.