Ongoing dispute over family jewels
A man told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office his daughter stole his deceased wife’s jewelry and he wanted it back. The daughter said she had returned the jewelry and her father had lost it when he was intoxicated one night. The father decided to try to enlist his other children to recover the allegedly stolen jewelry.
Someone called the police because they saw a “female walking on Whitefish Stage” Road.
A man went to the emergency room with a stab wound to the chest that he said was inflicted by his significant other, but the injury was not deemed to be life-threatening.
Someone wanted help because a teenager was “being defiant” by “playing music and refusing to get out of bed.”
A woman called the Sheriff’s Office crying because her significant other had apparently locked her out of the house for an hour and a half. She said “every other day he keeps trying to throw her out.” The significant other said she “is not welcome there” but she eventually got into the residence.
An employee thought a teenage boy who was not of age stole alcohol over the weekend.
The pastor at a church was parked on someone’s yard while supposedly filming an online church service.
Someone reported a “homeless-looking man waving his arms in the air, talking to himself” and the caller said the individual was nearly struck by a semi truck.
A property owner found a “very old” female dachshund wandering around his property. He gave the dog food and water and it was taken to the county animal shelter.
A 75-year-old woman fell in the shower and needed help getting up.
A passerby saw a man lying on the ground near a bridge, trying to light a stick on fire. The prostrate man eventually got up and walked away.
Someone complained about a driver who was towing snowmobiles, revving his engine and speeding. Law enforcement made contact with the suspected driver, who maintained “his exhaust is loud but [he] was not speeding.”
A man told his girlfriend he loved her, then five minutes later the couple got into an argument and he requested law enforcement’s assistance to remove her from his property.
A woman loaned a newly purchased firearm to a friend and then the gun was supposedly stolen. However, she apparently had no way to prove her ownership of the firearm.