Law roundup: Catty neighbor unhappy with fertile felines
A Bigfork resident complained to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office about a neighbor’s 10 cats that kept having kittens and visiting her yard nightly to defecate. She wanted to know what could be done because the neighbors were uncooperative.
A woman was reportedly surprised by how skinny and red a horse was in Whitefish and suspected animal cruelty.
The owner of a unit in Kalispell allegedly saw six people in one of the rooms smoking out of what they thought looked like a meth pipe.
An acrid odor that smelled of plastic and burning rubber was smelled in Coram.
Someone calling from Whitefish complained that a large pile of garbage was left on state land. They also told deputies about a freezer recently being dumped near the property.
Two Makita toolboxes were reported stolen out of the back of a truck in Kalispell.
Someone thought a man walking with a grocery cart would cause an accident in Kalispell.
A man called the Kalispell Police Department because an accountant, who had been fired, reportedly wouldn’t provide access to accounting software and the software company was requiring a court order to grant access. An officer advised him to seek legal counsel and provided a case report number after he said she had not stolen money.
A grandparent asked officers for assistance in an alleged incident where he bought a car for his granddaughter and her mother’s boyfriend drove it and damaged the body.
Someone reportedly noticed a diamond ring and a missing check packet from their home.
A man was allegedly following people at a business and returned the next day to use the bathroom where he stayed for a while and an employee wanted him kicked off the property.
A welfare check was called for a driver and passenger who passed out twice in a vehicle parked outside a casino. The man told an officer they were sleeping.