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Serial litterer may be full of rubbish

| April 18, 2018 4:00 AM

Someone on Capistrano Drive in Kalispell reportedly asked the Flathead County Sheriff’s Department if fingerprinting trash was possible in order to identify a serial litterer because “everyone knows it’s the same person littering all the time.”

Someone on Second Street in Columbia Falls was concerned after allegedly seeing a driver speed up and slow down as a pedestrian crossed the street.

Between $300 and $400 worth of items were stolen from a job site on Wakewood Drive in Kalispell.

Someone in Columbia Falls who was “extremely vigilant of who was around him” reported a man was acting odd, looking around and getting in and out of his vehicle at a green box site. The man supposedly threw away a blanket and a sheet that he “held like you would hold a child.”

A concerned citizen requested officers check on the welfare of a very thin “older gentleman” reportedly standing in a ditch and pushing a grocery cart along Willow Glen Drive near traffic.

A dog reportedly had its paw stuck in a fence after attempting to jump it on Stag Lane in Kalispell.

The neighbor of a Somers resident purportedly “got a little belligerent,” about property lines, mending fences and broken branches. The person making the report said he did not want to press the issue as long as the neighbor “doesn’t yell at him anymore.”

A man on U.S. 2 in Kalispell allegedly grabbed another man by the neck, slamming him against a trailer.

A cast iron tub and a bird feeder went missing from Birch Grove Road in Kalispell.

A Kalispell woman reported that someone had broken into the upstairs area of a house she cared for and removed a deadbolt that separated it from the downstairs area where her sister’s alleged “crack head friends” lived. She requested that officers meet her at the residence so she could make sure the upstairs was secure and squatters weren’t living there.

A man sporting a bun allegedly head-butted someone on Cottonwood Drive in Kalispell.

A vehicle driving erratically was reported on Cemetery Road in Kalispell. The person calling in the report was an employee at a business where a woman reportedly had thrown some stuff away and changed her clothes before speeding away.

Cows and a big, black bull were spotted on the road near a corner on East Edgewood Drive.

Kalispell Police Department received a report from a grandparent alleging that a child punched their grandchild on a school bus, leaving bruises.

Someone reportedly wanted a tall homeless man, who was sitting inside of a doghouse, moved along because he or she “always makes a huge mess.”

A woman requested an officer come to her house after she allegedly found stolen firearms and drug paraphernalia while she was cleaning up after evicting a woman.

Someone was concerned about a taller boy allegedly picking on and chasing a smaller boy who was screaming, “stop.”

Someone reported his or her vehicle had been spray-painted.

Tools were reported stolen from a construction site.

A woman supposedly punched her roommate in the face during an argument.

An officer left his or her card at a tarp where a transient had allegedly set up camp in the vicinity of a school.

Whitefish Police Department responded to a report that the driver-side window of a vehicle was shattered on U.S. 93.