Argument draws accusations
A noise disturbance call led Columbia Falls Police to an argument between a woman, who told officers she was high on meth and heavily intoxicated, and a man who was also drinking. The woman was upset and accusing the man of allegedly stealing $50, but the man denied taking anything from her and told police she had spent a lot of money in the last few days.
A woman came into the Columbia Falls Police Department after she said a man threatened to kill her over the phone and through Facebook posts.
A Columbia Falls resident reported his neighbor’s dog constantly barking throughout the day.
A driver called dispatch to report he hit a cat and needed help with the animal that wasn’t quite dead.
A woman driving on U.S. 93 requested help from Whitefish Police Department to take her adopted daughter to the hospital when the daughter reportedly began kicking the seat and using foul language.
Someone reported finding some clothing near Flathead Avenue in Whitefish. The caller reported a toy gun in one of the pockets of the clothing.
A Minnesota Avenue resident reported a neighbor playing loud music from the garage, which the caller said was an ongoing issue. The music was at a lower volume when police arrived.
A caller reportedly locked the keys in their car in front of Amazing Crepes.
Two firearms, a set of house keys and a garage door opener were allegedly stolen out of locked vehicle in Whitefish.
A Whitefish resident reported a vehicle parked near their home had been abandoned for the past three weeks.
A woman told dispatch that a black bear tipped her garbage can over and was still on her property. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks responded to the call.
A man was seen shoplifting at a Whitefish grocery store. The employee who called told dispatch that the man had shoplifted items in the past. Management told officers they would review the security footage and follow up at a later time.
Firearm shots were reportedly heard near the local golf course.
A woman reported her purse stolen from her hotel room. Hotel management said the purse was not in lost and found, but the manager would check the security tapes later that day.