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Man mum about BB stuck in his head

| November 4, 2016 5:45 PM

Kalispell Police took a call from Stag Lane, where a man possibly in his late teens reported that a BB was stuck in his head. The man was incoherent and was not forthcoming about how the BB ended up lodged in his body. He said that he had not tried to shoot himself and that no one else had shot him. The man kept saying that the situation was complicated. He was taken to the hospital by the family for treatment. 

A woman called from West Idaho Street to report that she had sent suspected scammers $1,800 after they called her and claimed that her computer was malfunctioning because her service contract with Microsoft had expired.

Drug paraphernalia and suspected meth were found in a case off Hutton Ranch Road. An officer picked the items up for destruction.

A man complained that he had let his children take his dog for the night for a sleepover. Their mother allegedly would not let the dog go home to his master. An officer deemed the call a civil dispute.

A man reported that someone had come up to his vehicle on First Avenue West, kicked the driver’s side door and broke the driver’s side window. A woman passenger allegedly had lacerations on her face from the incident.

Officers counseled roommates on Fifth Street West three times after one man allegedly kicked another out because one of the men was allegedly not trustworthy because of alcohol dependency issues. The man who was kicked out allegedly started texting threatening messages to the roommate. Officers counseled the men on how evictions should be conducted.

A man was taken to jail after he appeared to be drunk at the scene of a crash in which a vehicle had run into a barricade at Seventh Street West and South Meridian Drive.

A gun was stolen from the center console of a vehicle parked on Twelfth Street East.

An unlocked vehicle on Sixth Avenue East was ransacked and change was taken. The trunk was left open.

A wallet was taken from a center console on First Avenue East. The vehicle was ransacked.

A woman on Fifth Avenue East reported that her vehicle had been rummaged through.

A vehicle on Seventh Avenue West was broken into, but nothing valuable was taken.

A vehicle on Appleway Drive was rummaged. Cash was taken.

An officer was sent to U.S. 93 South were a man in a parking lot had allegedly pointed a gun at an employee. Officers searched for a suspect.

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office took a report from Sweetgrass Lane where a man reported that his vehicle had been broken into. Items were taken. A good person had found the victim’s wallet and returned it. Cash was missing.

A vehicle was broken into on Grand Drive in Bigfork. Belongings were taken.

A man in Columbia Falls was told about how to get a restraining order against another man who allegedly backhanded him and caused stitches to be ripped open. The victim did not want to pursue criminal charges.

A man called from McCaffrey Road in Bigfork, worried about a hunting vest that was in the roadway and allegedly smelled of perfume and had suspected semen on it. A deputy could find no reason that the vest should be collected based on the facts that were given.

Whitefish Police took a report from a woman who claimed items had been stolen from her hotel room.

Someone reported that marijuana smoke was wafting out of a vehicle on Central Avenue.

Columbia Falls Police took a report from Van Avenue where a man’s money clip had gone missing, along with $300.