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Nip in the butt ends man's walk

| March 21, 2017 7:21 PM

An alleged dog bite on the rear end ended one man’s walk for the day. The man told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that two dogs approached him and one bit him on the buttock, ripping his pants and pinching the skin.

Another man out for a walk claimed he was attacked by a blue heeler on Trumble Meadows Lane. The dog allegedly bit him twice on the leg, breaking the skin.

A wallet was reported stolen from a vehicle parked on North Haven Drive.

Two guns and a chainsaw were reported stolen from a home on Forest Drive.

A woman’s dog was reportedly attacked by another dog while roaming the Old Fox Trail area. The woman claimed she would have to take her dog to the vet for its injuries. Authorities advised the woman that if they gave a citation for an animal at large to the owner of the other dog, she would be given one as well.

A herd of pet rabbits allegedly strayed too far from home, destroying a man’s lawn. The man requested permission to shoot the bunnies with a pellet gun.

Authorities received a report of suspected drugs at an elementary school.

A blue heeler cross was found near North Cedar Drive and taken to the county shelter.

One man got his fill of bad luck when he was bitten on the finger while petting a stray black cat near Hughes Bay Road.

Someone was reportedly seen “hitting a bong” while driving down the road, causing him to swerve.

A man was told he was assaulted at a bar. The man said that when he got home he found blood on his face and was told by someone at the bar that a man had knocked him out. This, he said, was a recurring incident.

A big white fluffy dog has been missing for three days from its home on Fifth Street Extension, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

Several horses reportedly escaped from their home on Farm to Market Road.

A woman said someone keyed her car on East Larch Street.

Someone called the Kalispell Police Department to report a man with a bike that “looked way too good to be his.” When authorities responded, the man confirmed that the bike was, in fact, his.

A woman was reported for shoplifting, after allegedly picking up several items from the store and then going into the bathroom with them. The woman left on foot, carrying a large bag.

Someone reportedly found white supremacy posters that had been placed on the front of a local bakery.