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Lock down results from road rage

by The Daily Inter Lake
| September 18, 2016 7:30 AM

Flathead Valley Community College briefly went into lock down mode on Friday afternoon for the report of a man with a gun on campus. According to a press release from Kalispell Police Department someone reported that a man with a gun had entered the Learning Resource Center or had brandished a gun and left campus. Investigating officers learned that a man had been involved in a road rage incident on U.S. 93 that ended in him brandishing a holstered gun in the parking lot of the school. The man never entered school facilities.


Whitefish Police received a wallet full of cash from a citizen who found it lying on the ground.


Columbia Falls Police took a report from a woman who said that her passport had been stolen while she was in a bar.

Someone reported that a motorhome had been ransacked on 12th Street West. The person calling said things were in disarray, but that it did not appear that anything had been taken.


Kalispell Police took a report from a woman who said that the woman next door had been threatening her 7-year-old daughter. The woman allegedly screamed at the girl while she was playing on a playground. The screaming woman’s teenage son allegedly told the girl that he was going cut her head off and made gestures illustrating the threat.

A man called from East California Street to report that he had “protected himself and beat the crap out of his brother-in-law.” The man was advised on how he could get a no-contact order.

An officer said that girls would be counseled after they allegedly surrounded a 13-year-old girl in a bathroom. The girl called for help from the stall saying that the girls were outside and wanted to beat her up.