Mountain lion perhaps waiting for take-out
Someone called the Whitefish Police Department with concern for restaurant workers because of the presence of a mountain lion in a tree behind the location. Security guards didn’t see the cat and fish and game officials were called.
A caller asked for extra patrols because he believed someone threw a tennis ball at his vehicle.
A sleeping woman bumped her phone and it responded by calling 911. She was advised of the emergency call feature for future reference.
Someone had questions about leaves being blown into the street.
A resident was concerned with sliding on the ice because construction vehicles park to the end of the street making it hard to see.
A phone was found in front of a cafe and turned into police. Its screen saver featured a dog wearing a life jacket. Shortly after the woman who lost the device used an app to locate it and was on her way to the department to retrieve it.
Someone reported a dark-colored pickup truck doing dooughnuts and revving its engine in the parking lot of a condominium.
A fault sensor was the culprit for an alarm going off.
Someone called with concern for a bicyclist after he fell off before getting back on. The rider was in and out of the road.
When a woman tried to load her podcast, the phone opted to dial 911.
Graffiti on a concrete box in a parking lot resulted in a call to police. Nothing was found.
A young child playing with a phone called 911. Fortunately there was no emergency.
A caller was concerned because a drunk man may fall into the road.
A man and a woman were suspected of stealing several razors and other items from a grocery store. Video footage was available to determine their identity.