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LAW ROUNDUP: Man suspects woman in death of dog

| March 17, 2016 7:06 PM

A man wanted a Flathead County Sheriff’s deputy to tell a woman to leave him alone after his dog ended up dead along a roadway and he got a voicemail saying, “Your horse is next.” The man had recently taken out an order of protection against the woman, but she had already allegedly violated it once already.

A sixth-grader in Somers was suspended from school after throwing a fit in the superintendent’s office. The child’s father said he couldn’t pick him up because he was at work, but that the school could send the boy home on foot. A deputy arrived and the child admitted to profanities and fighting. The deputy released the child to his parents.

A man returned home from a hospital stay and found that someone had stolen his checkbook. At least $280 had been stolen from his account.

A man suggested that law enforcement be sent to a restaurant where a man said the governor was going to come and talk to him. The man said he was the nighthawk of the KKK and has been since the un-American Patriot Act was passed. The man said he planned to announce the Coming of Christ at sunrise next Thursday at Depot Park. An officer was dispatched to handle the matter.


Columbia Falls Police assisted a person who said that his or her vehicle was missing. The person loaned the vehicle to a 40-year-old woman and she failed to return it.


A Whitefish Police officer followed up on an incident that happened off U.S. 93, where a wife allegedly hit her husband.

A bank CEO reported that the institution had been “phished” and that someone was trying to cash a suspicious $50,000 check in relation to the incident.


Kalispell Police told a 23-year-old on Eighth Avenue East that he was not allowed back at his father’s home after he allegedly threw a salad bowl at the man.

An officer discovered that a fire reported near a waterslide at an undisclosed location was not an out-of-control blaze. People were roasting marshmallows on a barbecue pit.

Two women in a vehicle allegedly peeled out from in front of the mailboxes on Fifth Street West, after the two were yelled at for going through other people’s mail.