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Man tells teens to get off his lawn

| September 24, 2019 4:00 AM

A man on U.S 2 in Hungry Horse alleged three bicycle-riding teens were on his lawn and wouldn’t leave. He claimed the boys had been a nuisance all summer, according to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.

Someone on First Avenue West in Hungry Horse was walking their dog when two kids on dirt bikes reportedly tried to run them off the road.

A woman ran into problems when she attempted to help an intoxicated man she didn’t know get home from a bar. She told officers she took him to a residence on Parliament Drive, but a man allegedly answered the door with a 7-inch knife and told them to get off the property. She then stopped on East Evergreen Drive and pulled the intoxicated man out of the vehicle when they both fell. He reportedly sat up and started yelling at her and she “possibly saw blood” on the ground and was unsure if he hit his head.

An employee waited to speak to an officer on U.S. 2 in Kalispell because he wanted to pursue charges against his boss because she “raised her voice to him and he felt threatened.” He told officers she told him to “get out” and that he was going to lose his job, so he left.

Someone on Helena Flats Road “just heard an explosion, a really big explosion ­— like dynamite.” Officers checked the area and didn’t find anything suspicious.

A “crazy woman” was outside an apartment building on Liberty Street in Kalispell carrying drums and screaming. The woman was purportedly playing the drums, but quieted down.

A passerby on Solberg Drive in Kalispell was suspicious of man walking a dog who supposedly looked inside a vehicle with the window open and when she went past him, he “jerked his head out really quick like he was doing something illegal.”

Someone on Hodgson Road near Whitefish thought there were drug deals going on in a parking lot because there were a lot of vehicles and “sketchy people” coming in and out of a building who were “being relentless.”

A Bigfork man going through a divorce was under the impression that his name was still on a vehicle given to her and she was driving drunk in it.

Someone noticed a strong gas odor coming from a storage unit in Columbia Falls. Firefighters determined a generator on a RV in one of the units was running and causing carbon monoxide to build up. Officers attempted to contact the registered owner with no success. Firefighters left a door cracked to the storage unit to allow ventilation.

Someone calling from Deer Trail in Whitefish alleged that several “small children” were riding ATV/dirt bikes on county roads without helmets and one of the children, who was supposedly around age 7, hit a tree but was not injured. Officers spoke with the mother, who reportedly said the children did have helmets and she would no longer let them ride on county roads.

A man told deputies that someone was allegedly filming him driving on Taylor Creek Road in Whitefish and threatening to turn him in to Fish and Game and “the logging company.” The man claimed he wasn’t doing anything wrong that he was aware of and had already reported the issue to Fish and Game.

Motorcyclists were seen speeding, weaving in traffic and passing recklessly on U.S. 93 in Whitefish.

A man told deputies he was on the phone with a woman who was reportedly sprayed with Mace and had a gun pulled on her.

A Bigfork property manager wanted to know if a man and woman who allegedly came into a location claiming to be with the Sheriff’s Office were indeed law enforcement or just “the anonymous neighbor who keeps calling in false reports” about noise and alcohol being sold to the public. They said the people weren’t in uniform, didn’t show badges and wanted to know if alcohol was being sold. Their questions were answered and it may have been a compliance check.

A man on Appleway Drive in Kalispell allegedly yelled at people in a residence, grabbed a woman’s arms and took her phone so she couldn’t call law enforcement, then went behind a dumpster to smoke.

Someone on O’Brien Avenue in Whitefish thought teens driving a truck and minivan were drunk because they were supposedly “driving erratically and uncontrollably” and were hitting curbs, according to the Whitefish Police Department.