Law roundup: People scramble to Easter egg hunt
A church’s helicopter Easter egg drop garnered more interest than organizers expected and Flathead County Sheriff’s Office was called upon for traffic control assistance. The person making the request estimated roughly 3,000 vehicles would show up over the next hour and was worried about traffic backing up on U.S. 2.
Someone thought it was strange to see a thin, bearded man in his 20s or 30s carrying a shotgun in a sling over his shoulder while pacing back and forth on the bypass.
Five to six black and white cows were spotted on a Kalispell bridge by someone who reportedly chased them off into a ditch. Still, they worried the cows would find their way back into the road.
A man allegedly hiding under a towel in the trees of someone’s Kalispell property refused to respond to the resident’s inquiries.
Someone in Polebridge reportedly found a dead dog in a plastic bag.
Someone allegedly thought a man who kept falling in Kalispell was drunk. The individual reporting the man noted that he was bleeding from the eye. He was actually bleeding from the wrist and declined medical attention.
A Marion woman complained about a neighbor’s acrobatic Labrador, which allegedly kept jumping its fence into her yard.
A woman believed she was reported missing by someone and wanted to talk to a deputy about it.