‘The drug house’ is at it again
A man wanted the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to do extra patrol in his area because “the drug house is at it again.” He said he had already called the drug task force and they were “well aware of it.”
A “very hard to understand” man was concerned about the welfare of a woman living in a tent on his property.
A woman said her intoxicated husband hit her in the head with her purse, and the couple was separated.
A woman said an alarm was repeatedly going off for “136 seconds” and then turning off and she couldn’t get it to stop.
A female driver apparently hit two deer but she didn’t know where she was when she crashed.
A woman accidentally called 911 while trying to restart her phone and then was “upset [about] having to answer questions.”
A Whitefish resident wanted a call from a Whitefish Police Department officer regarding a “construction site in the neighborhood that is starting up their equipment and disturbing the peace every morning around 5:45.”
A woman’s stepdaughter called the police to report her soon-to-be-ex-husband, and then a few days later he received a death threat.
Someone else said he and his family were receiving “threatening” calls from a suspicious caller, but he didn’t know if the caller had a 406 area code.
A woman said she was being “harassed” by her neighbors, who wrote up a complaint that she broke a screen door.
A white mountain bike was stolen from a location on Spokane Avenue in Whitefish.
Someone was suspicious of a vehicle with its running lights on. It turned out the vehicle was being sold and someone probably forgot to turn off the lights.
A Columbia Falls homeowner told the Columbia Falls Police Department he saw a man in a black hoodie walking near their property, but law enforcement didn’t see the suspect individual when they checked the area. The property owner complained their driveway is sometimes mistaken for a trail.
A man called a Columbia Falls woman claiming he was the victim of a crime, but he wouldn’t provide his name or additional details.