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Police respond to parking problems

| January 29, 2017 8:50 PM

A Central Avenue business employee called the Whitefish Police Department to complain about a truck parked in the alley that was allegedly blocking traffic. Officers made contact with the truck’s owner, who said they hadn’t been there long, and were dropping off supplies at another business.

A caller told police that a woman at a U.S. 93 South business had shoved her and tried to start a fight on Saturday night. Responding officers reported that the fight was verbal and separated all involved parties. However, several other calls came in regarding the same incident throughout the evening, and officers were eventually called back to the same business to remove a group of people who had been asked to leave but refused. The group allegedly became aggressive and broke at least one window.

A bartender at a business on Central Avenue called for assistance removing a different disruptive group from that premises. This group allegedly caused damage to a door at the business. Officers removed the subjects from the building.

The Hungry Horse Fire Department responded to reports of a motor vehicle fire on Third Avenue South.

The Evergreen Fire Department responded to reports of a chimney fire on East Evergreen Drive, and to reports of a motor vehicle fire on Birch Drive.