Law roundup: Bovine escapees taken back to the farm
Flathead County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of “juvenile escapees” of the bovine kind spotted in the middle of Holt Stage Road in Kalispell that reportedly were almost hit by a passing car. The cows were safely returned to their owner.
An elderly woman calling from Edgewood Drive in Whitefish wanted to know what the current time was, due to daylight saving time.
A Cedar Drive resident in Kalispell was concerned about a camera allegedly hidden inside a neighbor’s window that was filming her driveway, house and yard.
A woman turned in a $630 cashier’s check she found while walking on Whalebone Drive in Kalispell.
People, possibly transients, allegedly started a campfire under a bridge, which concerned someone on Sunnyside Drive in Kalispell because of its proximity to homes. The fire was put out and the people moved along.
Someone on Montana 35 in Bigfork was suspicious of a strange man with a crowbar who reportedly was following them around a storage unit facility, then “snuck in” behind another vehicle that came in and stopped in front of a row of storage units. The strange man, however, may have been one of the owners who was at the location fixing a fence.
A man on Lower Valley Road in Kalispell went to work on his camper when he found the lock broken and things taken. He believed a neighboring camper had also been broken into.
A parent called Columbia Falls Police Department to report his 14-year-old son was punched by a high schooler on a school bus who broke his glasses, but he wouldn’t provide the perpetrator’s name.
A Talbot Road resident complained vehicles were parked on his driveway, but he hadn’t asked them to leave reportedly because it would turn into a fight if he did. The vehicles moved along.
Officers advised a couple of women who purportedly were making Tik Tok videos on Diane Road to quiet down after receiving a complaint claiming they were blasting music in the parking lot of an apartment complex and had two vehicles with the lights on. They moved along.