Law Roundup: Woman wants ride to hospital, then decides she's fine
A Columbia Falls police officer received a phone call from a woman who wanted a ride to the hospital. She was told she needed to call for an ambulance and she then decided she would be fine.
A young man had a few drinks and spots started popping up on his skin. He also turned red.
Someone reported people in all-black clothing walking near an auto parts store. It was unknown where they went after they disappeared.
A runner called after a dog left the porch and chased her. She asked for someone to tell the canine’s owner about dog ordinance rules.
Someone reported a bearded man wearing a black beanie and sunglasses carrying a long, silver pole while trying to get into the Klothes Kloset. A trespass was added to his record.
A speeder was warned for showing his Washington driver’s license after he had become a Montana resident.
A man reported someone entered his yard, took his ladder and threw it in the river.
An officer checked on some kids after a passerby called to report the ice on the pond may not be thick enough.
Someone called the Whitefish Police Department about a dog at large and its owner parking in the disabled spot. An officer spoke with the person about the dog and had the vehicle moved.
A caller said two dogs were running loose, chasing deer and had attacked the caller’s cat.
Someone said a band had been playing music for hours. An officer spoke with the bartender and said they are shutting it down for the night.
A man driving a truck reportedly had severe damage to the front end of the vehicle after driving over an uncovered manhole in a parking lot. The driver did take time to place a nearby cone by the hole to alert others of the hazard.
Someone found a wallet belonging to a person from New York.
A hot tub altercation began over strong words and ended with punches thrown before an employee stopped it.