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| April 15, 2017 8:25 PM

A vehicle reportedly drove up to a soccer complex on the north side of town, dropped off a border collie, and left. The caller told Kalispell Police that no one stayed behind with the dog.

An intoxicated hitchhiker was reportedly walking and stumbling down the middle of the road near Sixth Street East and Woodland Avenue.

A woman called to report that a man on the third floor of a bank was acting “super paranoid,” stating that people were following him. The man allegedly had tried to cash a large check earlier that day. The man was removed from the bank.

A caller reported an unrestrained baby on an adult’s lap in a vehicle driving down West Idaho Street. The adult was allegedly bouncing the child.

About 10 people were reportedly drinking and yelling outside a church. The caller believed the people to be homeless and reported that it was an ongoing issue.

A man on First Avenue East North believed someone had been tampering with his vehicle. He reportedly heard several noises near his vehicle the night before.

A caller on Nucleus Avenue reported that his motorcycle had been stolen, according to the Columbia Falls Police Department.

Some “Resident Parking Only” signs were reportedly blowing away on Sixth Street West.

Two dogs were reportedly locked in a vehicle on Shiloh Avenue. The caller reported that no windows were cracked. Officers with the Whitefish Police Department determined that the dogs were fine and that the doors were open.

A caller on Highway 93 South reported that someone had graffitied a utility box on the northwest corner of an intersection.