Law roundup: Dogs choice of drink not a gas for owner
A woman told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office her dog was running around a Kalispell location and came back vomiting and smelling of gasoline — which her vet said it ingested — because there could be a possible spill.
A woman in Columbia Falls reportedly decided the middle of the road was a good place to be to enjoy a Mountain Dew when someone said they had to drive into the other lane to avoid her.
A truck reportedly drove onto Twin Bridges Road in Whitefish and was shining spotlights, located on the front and back of the vehicle, into a field, and someone believed the occupant(s) were poaching.
Someone complained about a homeless person bringing more and more belongings and trash to a Kalispell location where they had been staying for more than a month.
A later call came in from someone in Kalispell who also complained about a homeless individual camped out across the street from their house and claimed all the garbage and trash he discarded felt like he had nearly moved into their yard.
Transients next to a train trestle in Kalispell allegedly started a campfire that wasn’t in a pit.
A Bigfork resident allegedly heard someone yelling, screaming and singing outside and thought the individual sounded very drunk.
A man was attempting to help a vehicle get out of a ditch in Lakeside and also got stuck. The man might also have been intoxicated.