Law roundup: Wife blames husband for tone-deafness
A Kalispell woman complained to the Flathead County Sheriff's Office that her husband made her tone-deaf reportedly after blasting low- and high-pitched tones from somewhere and said she felt gaslighted and unwelcome in her own home.
A Kila woman allegedly found a man staring at her through a window on her door.
Dispatchers answered a call from Lakeside and heard a man and woman yelling and arguing about cereal on the open line.
A man watched someone drive up in a black vehicle, get out and then smash the windows of a neighbor’s vehicle.
A man reportedly rang a woman’s doorbell twice and asked her for a towel. He disappeared when she went to get a towel and a coat.
Someone allegedly dumped six to seven adult rabbits and a basket of babies in Kila.
An animal cruelty complaint about a herd “always chasing construction workers looking for food” in Whitefish was deemed unfounded by deputies who saw the animals had access to water and appeared to be healthy.
People allegedly tried to steal street signs at a Whitefish intersection.
A vehicle in a back parking lot was up on a log, blocking the entrance.
A vehicle doing doughnuts in a Kalispell parking lot almost hit several vehicles.
A vehicle was tailgating and flashing its lights at others in Columbia Falls.
A man’s shed was burglarized in Essex.
Five horses were hanging out in the middle of a Kalispell highway.
A woman complained about an ongoing issue with multiple stray dogs in Hungry Horse, one of which allegedly charged her and her son.
A drunk driver in Columbia Falls reportedly parked on the wrong side of the road, went into someone’s yard, turned around and left before accepting assistance from people who offered to drive him home, however, he couldn’t tell them where he lived.
Someone in Columbia Falls “found a guy that was drunk” and took him home. They alleged the man ran into a stop sign.