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Teen gets hair-raising experience

| November 22, 2019 4:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report from U.S. 93 in Kalispell where a driver allegedly stopped her car and proceed to pull a teen out of a vehicle by the hair.

A woman was allegedly plugging her red pickup into someone’s outdoor outlet on Montana 35 in Kalispell and was told many times she couldn’t do this because it is a “theft of utilities.”

Someone calling from Columbia Falls Stage Road in Columbia Falls reported a vehicle that was allegedly parked at the end of a cul-de-sac since Saturday and then two cars pulled in and unloaded items from it. The incident may have been related to a burglary of a residence/shop.

Columbia Falls Police Department received a report of a structure fire on 13th Street that turned out to be plastic covering the front of a building that was blowing in the wind.

Someone on Nucleus Avenue was suspicious of a man standing on a viaduct.

A woman told Kalispell Police Department that people purportedly had been using her identity to harass other people since last November. She believed one of the people doing it was an ex-boyfriend and reportedly said she spoke with law enforcement about it before and was told that nothing could be done, but she was “sick of it.”

A woman allegedly jumped out in front of someone’s car at a gas station and they slammed on the brakes, avoiding her, but they were suspicious because she seemed to be running after a vehicle heading toward North Meridian Road.

A passerby on Sixth Avenue West reported hearing a man and woman screaming. The man had allegedly grabbed the woman and punched her in the head and face.

Someone thought police should check out a woman who was supposedly recording people’s plates, yelling at people and “trying to get a water hose turned on” at a location.

A man wanted to report two military ID tags were stolen from his house in case any of the sensitive information imprinted on them such as his Social Security number was used.