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Trailer not for sale or rent, apparently

| July 24, 2017 10:14 PM

A woman wanted Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to check out a trailer on Jellison Road in Columbia Falls after she said she knocked on the man’s door to check if the property was for sale — despite that it wasn’t listed as such — and he reportedly refused to come to the door, yelling at her to leave. While she didn’t know who owned the property she “was adamant that he was not supposed to be there since he was so irate,” and “felt him becoming upset at being disturbed was odd.”

A proprietor on Boxcar Way in Coram said someone allegedly left a triple-bagged bag of hornets in his house and was concerned that someone set it there deliberately to harm someone.

Two pigs were allegedly seen in the road on Montana 35 near Helena Flats.

A woman stopped to check on a man who was reportedly lying on the road wrapped in a plastic bag on U.S. 2 in Essex. The man allegedly said he was ill and wanted a ride to Apgar Village.

A Haskill Basin Road resident in Whitefish had concerns about a motorhome parked in front of his property with people coming onto his property to play in the creek. He told officers that he had past problem with squatters.

A bald man was spotted hitting a camp trailer with a baseball bat on Nicholson Drive in Kalispell.

Someone wanted extra patrol on Maple Drive in Kalispell after purportedly yelling at a teen who had been hanging around the neighborhood for stabbing a neighbor’s tree and hitting a bird that may or may not have been dead.

Someone spotted a teenage girl with a backpack trying to get into his or her truck through a sliding window and then hiding in a bathroom, possibly with a teenage boy.

Someone on Blaine View Lane in Kalispell reported an ongoing problem of drunk tourists screaming and yelling into the night. Officers counseled the alleged party house’s occupants.

After an alleged argument between a man and woman in a vehicle, the woman stopped at a light and the man got out of the car, walking away on a bike path. The woman then reportedly drove onto the bike path following him and then abruptly stopped when the front bumper came into contact with the man’s shin. The man reportedly said he wasn’t injured or in fear of being hit and the woman said she did not mean to hit him, but couldn’t stop in time, according to Kalispell Police Department.

A woman on Hutton Ranch Road said a homeless man reportedly yelled at her while throwing garbage at her vehicle.

A man who purportedly was riding around on a bicycle holding a 3-month-old child without a carrier on Meridian Road was counseled.

A small fire on the roof of a business was extinguished.

An older man in a was seen allegedly touching himself while in a casino, then in a vehicle in a parking lot.

A pair of unruly teens allegedly threw something at a man and hit him in the back of the head on Meridian Road.

A woman believed someone may have broken into her home through a window after allegedly finding the screen door lying on the ground, a knife near it and her purse stolen.

A man allegedly was removing property, some that did not belong to him, and having a garage sale at a residence where he was not on the lease. Officers were cautioned about the man’s prior record and warrants. When officers arrived the man allegedly refused to open the door, barricading it with items.

A panhandler with crutches and allegedly surrounded by “lots of various litter” was seen on U.S. 93. The man, counseled on the panhandling city ordinance, picked up his trash and moved on.

Someone called police to report a house was broken into and said a lot of things were broken and spray paint was everywhere, but he or she wasn’t sure if anything was stolen.

Columbia Falls Police Department received a report that a woman and her son were intentionally sprayed with bear spray by a roommate on 11th Street West.

A physical disturbance was reported on Hilltop Road when a man allegedly lashed out and punched a woman.

Three people were spotted sitting on a curb, reportedly being noisy and passing around a pipe on 12th Avenue West.

A man told police his truck was stolen on Second Avenue West. The man called back to report that he found his truck in a ditch and that the truck had hit a tree, but no one was around.

Someone reportedly witnessed a teen dressed in all black steal tips from the aquatic center, then threw items at him or her to keep them from following the teen before heading down Fourth Avenue West.

A man told Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office that someone shot his cat.

A man told officers that he supposedly chased a man attempting to break into a neighbor’s house before taking off in a vehicle.

A man on Granite Creek Road heard what he thought sounded like four pistol shots near his residence.

Libby Police Department received a report that a hotel guest pointed a gun at someone.