Sleepover offers little in way of sleep
The Columbia Falls Police Department reported some young women “having a sleepover” were screaming loudly and slamming doors. They were advised to quiet down. They eventually complied.
A property manager complained about people parking in spots reserved for his tenants.
An attendant refused to sell alcohol to two drunk men reportedly driving around town in their inebriated state.
A man found a dog outside his porch, and after locating the owner told the owner he should get tags for his dog. The owner was “very threatening,” and the man said he no longer felt safe in his apartment. But he was unhappy upon being told this was not enough to issue a citation.
A dead deer was partially blocking the eastbound land on MT Highway 40.
A man was throwing stuff out of a house until his girlfriend allegedly screamed curses at him, slammed the door in his face and locked him outside. She continued to yell at the man to leave, but eventually let him back inside the house. He was later reported to be intoxicated.
A woman reported her boyfriend texted her about a vehicle that had twice driven by his house. She thought it might be her ex-husband.
No one was willing to talk about a fight that sent a suspect to North Valley Hospital. A suspect fled the scene.
A man reported he found nine dents on the trunk of his 2019 Hyundai Sonata.
A stop sign was knocked down at a four-way intersection on Second Avenue.