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Woman yelling for help found injured

| March 9, 2017 9:28 PM

Someone called Flathead County Sheriff’s Officers after they reportedly heard a woman screaming for help for roughly 10 minutes. When officers arrived, the woman was injured and the man who allegedly harmed her was gone.

Officers counseled a woman on the definition of animal cruelty and advised her to take her dog to the vet after they allegedly discovered the dog was underweight, blind and had “hot spots” on its side.

A driver reported they thought a woman was high when they saw her allegedly jumping in front of cars and asking if they had seen a “400 pound” person.

A man reported his wallet stolen. He said he thought it was lost until he noticed new charges on his debit card.

After pulling a vehicle out of a ditch, a concerned man told Kalispell Police officers in hindsight he thought the other drivers may have been intoxicated. They allegedly drove away on the wrong side of the road with their flashers on and their headlights off.

A man told dispatch he was having a problem. According to the call logs, “dispatch got him to smile and laugh.”

Someone reported suspicious activity at a Kalispell fitness center when they saw a man allegedly ask a teenage girl to go into the sauna with him after asking her personal questions. When the girl told the man she wasn’t old enough to go into the sauna, the man allegedly responded he would say he was her father so she could go.

A man told officers a snow plow pushed snow onto his vehicle. He wanted either the person driving the plow, or the company that parked his car in the lot to pay for the damage.

A woman told officers her brother chased an alleged car thief into a field after finding a vehicle broken into on Third Avenue West.

An attorney told Whitefish Police dispatch that a phone company employee told him to call police to get an “alert number” after his client’s phone bill allegedly racked up $17,000. The caller said he asked the employee what that number would be and the employee allegedly said he didn’t know — that’s just what his boss told him to do.

Officers determined there was nothing suspicious happening after someone reported two men were on Shady River Lane The caller told officers “they are just standing around talking on the phone” and they thought it was an “odd place for them to stop.”