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Soon-to-be exes have 'one last argument'

| August 16, 2017 8:22 PM

A couple told Kalispell Police officers they were parting and having “one last argument” when neighbors reported they were yelling at one another.

Officers counseled a babysitter on supervisory skills when they reunited the sitter with a young child that campers has allegedly found alone.

Someone told officers that a group of people may have just be sitting and smoking by their church. The caller said they had put no trespassing signs up only to have them torn down.

Officers told a store employee to call back if customers that allegedly stare at the employee and recently recorded a video of the person return to the shop.

A caller asked officers to remove a friend who had allegedly gotten drunk and disorderly before passing out at the caller’s house.

An officer noted that a pit bull on the loose that he caught “had a bad attitude.” The officer moved the dog with a catch-pole in order to get it to the animal shelter.

A woman told Whitefish Police a man jumped in front of her car then tried to climb into her vehicle.

A Whitefish resident asked what her legal rights are regarding her neighbor filing her garbage can with yard trimmings.

Someone reported a neighbor with a four-wheeler spinning and doing donuts in the street after dark.

Montana Department of Transportation crews had to shut down traffic for about 10 minutes to clean up a gravel spill at the intersection of Montana 40 and U.S. 93 while they swept the hazard off the roadway.

A man asked to talk to Flathead County Sheriff’s officers about a “hypothetical question on what to do if illegal photos are found on a computer.”

A man told officers that a “strange man” allegedly walked into his home on Tumble Creek Road in Kalispell while he daughter was home alone. The stranger allegedly took off running after the woman home alone yelled at him.

A Kalispell caller told officers they had seen a black bear cub “approximately two seconds” before calling. Officers found the bear in tree on Sulky Lane.

Officers took information about a group of teenage girls that were allegedly throwing rocks at children.

A woman told officers that she had seen reports of kids praising the Lord in the streets and scaring people in the process. The Kalispell woman told officers kids had allegedly been doing the same thing in her part of town and it also scared her.