Man 'done with this town'
A man told the Whitefish Police Department “he’s done with this town” after reporting that his best friend punched him in the face.
Someone on Karrow Avenue was concerned about a turkey’s welfare after spotting it stuck in a snowbank by a fence. The caller said the bird allegedly hadn’t moved for a few days.
Someone allegedly had video footage of a person attempting to “rip off” a keno machine on U.S. 93 South.
Four to five children were seen running back and forth across East First Street by a motorist who said he or she almost hit one them. The children were gone by the time police arrived.
Kalispell Police Department responded to a crash on Sunset Boulevard and Mission Street that blocked the road. Air bags deployed in one vehicle and a woman was transported to the hospital.
Kalispell Parks and Recreation advised police a tree will be cut down in the park near the end of Eighth Street East on Wednesday and will mark the area as a “no parking” zone.
Two employees at a U.S. 93 business were separated after one of them allegedly hit the other with a fist, resulting in bleeding from the victim’s eye and head.
A tip jar was reported stolen on South Main Street and the incident allegedly was caught on video.
A man on North Meridian Road, who allegedly stole two packages of cigarettes earlier in the week, told police he wanted to turn himself in.
Someone reported a vehicle “parked somewhat suspiciously” on West Idaho Street.
A caller thought a drug deal may have gone on somewhere on U.S. 93 South.
A man wasn’t sure if the two shots he heard were from fireworks or a gun on Ninth Avenue West.
A man was confused after waking up to find his Parkridge Drive yard roped off with “caution” tape. Officers said it appeared to have been a prank.
Police responded to a “T-bone” crash involving two vehicles that was blocking traffic on First Avenue West. No injuries were reported.
Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to a fire on E. Fifth Street Ext.
Someone wanted to talk to a deputy about a man allegedly trying to run a woman off the road.
An alleged break-in at a Haven Hill Lane residence was reported and a purse stolen.
A man reportedly became “quite agitated” when an employee allegedly told the man he could not go into Dumpsters at Libby Creek.
Two men on U.S. 2 were yelling obscenities at passing vehicles. The men were gone by the time officers arrived.
Officers and Fish and Game received several calls about a dead moose hit by a vehicle on U.S. 2. Residents were given the OK to salvage it.