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Cow gets stuck in the muck

| September 25, 2017 10:24 PM

According to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, a cow was reportedly “stuck in the muck” near Somers Stage Road. The owner was notified and told officers he would be en route to get the cow unstuck.

A man said he had an incident with a dating app: He reportedly thought he was talking to a female that was 18, but the female’s father found out they were talking and said she is only 16, according to her father.

A home owner’s friend accidentally set off the burglar alarm when she went into the garage to get a watering can to water their plants.

A woman said her neighbor started yelling and cursing at her for putting up a fence post, and threatened to take it down. She wanted it on record in case the neighbors followed through with their threats and her horses got loose.

Several people were reported to be shooting rounds into the river near Glacier Rim.

A transient was reportedly seen beating his dog.

A Kalispell man was wondering why a deputy drove down his driveway.

The driver of a gray mini van allegedly ran a stoplight.

A Columbia Falls resident reported an ongoing problem with a black lab chasing their chickens.

A lost small white fluffy dog was returned to its owner thanks to a microchip.

A man and woman who were walking in the median of U.S. 93 looked like they were having a dispute.

A caller said their was a motor in the middle of the street in front of his house, and several cars almost hit it.

A Kalispell man said he had an ongoing problem with a neighbor’s dogs barking, and he reported that they now have an outdoor light that he thinks was maliciously pointed directly at his house.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, three young males were shooting each other with BB guns.

A woman said she saw a female passenger hitting a male driver as their car passed her driving down the highway.

According to the Columbia Falls Police Department, a woman said she got a ride from a couple of young men last week and accidentally left her purse in the car.

Police returned a bicycle that had been stolen from the front of the library.

A woman said her husband was missing because she couldn’t remember where her husband told her he was going. An officer agreed to drive around the area to look for the husband and to have him call his wife.

A male subject with a camo jacket and navy sweatpants was seen stumbling and “doing laps” around a store.

A caller said her ex came into the house, took her car keys, got into her vehicle and stole $300, then left.