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Alleged dealer turns to door-to-door salesmanship

| July 13, 2017 9:54 PM

A woman allegedly knocked on a man’s door on U.S. 35 asking if he wanted to buy drugs.

A Whitefish grandma may have been going off her rocker when someone told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that she was hitting and throwing things and trying to break down a door.

A dirt bike was reportedly spinning out, shooting gravel all over a woman’s dog on Haywire Gulch. When the dog chased the dirt bike the rider reportedly sent gravel spraying all over the dog again

A man on a Birch Drive property in Kalispell was allegedly breaking a water line and trying to get into a house.

Someone on North Springwood Road told police he or she thought animal control was looking at the wrong horses after logging an animal cruelty complaint

A man on Cobbler Village in Kalispell allegedly told police he shot two German shepherds, resulting in one dead and the other with wounds. The dogs were reportedly chasing his mules and he was missing several chickens. The man noted there were supposedly ongoing issues with the dogs.

A man on Badrock Drive in Columbia Falls was concerned that someone had tampered with his vehicle when the transmission reportedly went out and when he “pulled the pan” he found gravel.

Someone on Witty Lane in Columbia Falls said a dog was in her yard trying to kill her cat.

A man on Ridgewood Drive in Kalispell claimed someone cut an internet cable going to his house.

A South Cedar Drive resident in Kalispell was supposedly having a difficult time getting nicotine patches he or she accidentally mailed to the address of an ex-roommate.

A possibly intoxicated and crying woman told dispatchers she couldn’t find her stuff, then couldn’t find her walled and was “freaked out.”

Someone’s ex reportedly hit their current boyfriend in the face with brass knuckles on Lost Creek Drive in Kalispell.

Just who was committing road rage was questionable when a woman reported to the Columbia Falls Police Department that another vehicle allegedly tried to run her off the road. The woman said the driver also reportedly “brake checked” her. When officers talked to the other driver he said the woman had reportedly driven at 20 mph and he passed her at highway speeds, getting about 10 feet in front of her. He then said he allegedly pulled over to let her pass, but she continued to follow him. The automobile tango is said to have spanned from the Hungry Horse area to Teakettle Bridge. When the woman was contacted she was reportedly “very hysterical and upset” believing the man was “doing this intentionally.” The incident was passed on to Montana Highway Patrol.

Someone’s pizza in the park moment was spoiled when a man with a duffel bag and shaggy hair approached him or her asking for some pizza. When the person refused, the man allegedly threatened to kill the person and his or her dog and then wandered around the park according to a report from Kalispell Police Department.

Someone reported seeing a man with a long stick approaching vehicles after viewing a social media post regarding the man.

Someone thought a flag on a flag pole reportedly hanging out the driver’s side of a vehicle was a road hazard.

A man on his bike said a vehicle ran him off the road and almost ran another vehicle off the road headed northbound into Kalispell.

Someone living in the same complex as a woman with dementia reportedly took a TV from her, according to the woman’s caretaker.

An allegedly non-compliant shoplifter tried to make a run for it, but was unsuccessful, cited and released. The business called back to report that the woman still had makeup in her purse they didn’t catch.

A man, woman and dog were spotted in the football field despite a sign stating it was closed.

A motorcycle allegedly hit construction equipment, but resulted in no injuries or property damage.

Someone advised police that a loud and large “lifted” pickup truck was driving too fast around the neighborhood of possibly Third Street East and Third Avenue East.

A concerned citizen thought there may have been an accident after seeing a blue motorcycle in a ditch with a man nearby. Police reported that the motorcycle was actually two bicycles under a blue tarp and the owners had camped out.

Whitefish Police Department responded to an alleged party after someone reported hearing 10 minutes of loud music, swimming and screaming among six adults. When officers arrived, it was just a party of two men on a dock. The men left after being advised of park hours.

A Wild Rose Lane resident was upset to receive a notice on his trash can stating what hours trash cans need to be put out as per an ordinance.

Someone on Spokane Avenue wanted to know what the rules were in Whitefish regarding walking on the sidewalk with an open container.