Law Roundup: Partygoer swings ax at bonfire
A Hungry Horse bonfire took a turn when a man started swinging an axe and making threats, according to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.
Three kittens were found under a green box in Kalispell.
A Marion resident called the Sheriff’s Office with questions regarding domesticated goats getting onto their property.
Someone in Columbia Falls trapped a feral cat, calling the Sheriff’s Office to learn what the regulations are for feral cats and what they should do with them.
A man threatened someone with a wrench in Bigfork.
A botched apartment rental in Columbia Falls created concern after the reporting party paid a deposit over Facebook without seeing the apartment.
Traffic was being forced to swerve around a deer that was hit lying in the middle of the road.
Someone’s online file account had been hacked.
A woman in Kila got a letter from the unemployment office saying someone opened a claim in her name.
A truck hauling a cargo trailer full of unsecured wood had debris flying out behind it onto the road in Bigfork.
A Kalispell man yelled at someone for blocking his driveway, ultimately hitting the person in the face.
Concerning behavior had been going on for multiple days when a woman in Coram was throwing things and screaming while making threats about burning down a house and poisoning a well.
The driver of a Dodge vehicle was tailgating and passing unsafely.
Multiple pit bulls were loose in Hungry Horse.