Law Roundup
A daily snapshot of Flathead Valley’s law enforcement activity—calls, arrests, and oddities from the police blotter.
Woman willing to give friend a second chance
A Kalispell woman told the <strong>Flathead County Sheriff’s Office</strong> she was riding in a car with a man she suspected of being an alcoholic, when he drove through her yard, hit her table and threw her out o…
Law roundup: Woman willing to give friend second chance
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Law roundup: Landlady’s complaint far from civil
A landlady called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office about a disagreement with tenants that she apparently had reported to law enforcement many times before, even though it was, in fact, a civil issue.
Law roundup: Unauthorized food delivery halted
A Missouri woman’s Panera Bread account was reportedly hacked and someone in Kalispell was getting an unauthorized delivery. The woman provided the delivery address to the Kalispell Police Department in hopes they …
Law roundup: Man insists he owns the road
A very aggressive Columbia Falls man allegedly kept screaming “I own this road,” and “I’ll come back out with a gun,” to a woman over an incident involving a dog running loose and getting into things. The woman saw…
Law roundup: Apparition or man on meth?
A slender man dressed in black and described as being as white as a ghost, reportedly was holding a bunch of clothing and stomping around an apartment complex where he didn’t belong.
Law roundup: Man found with ax and sledgehammer
A man wearing pajama bottoms and no shoes was reportedly found passed out in the hallway of a building where he didn't live, next to a pile of belongings that included an ax and a sledgehammer. Building security ca…
Law roundup: Loud man too intoxicated to be disorderly
The Kalispell Police Department responded to a report of an intoxicated man who was purportedly sitting in a store wheelchair and was being very loud and boisterous, however, the store manager, who was keeping an e…
Law roundup: Suspicious siphoning can't be explained
A woman wanted the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to be aware gasoline was regularly being siphoned out of her car, typically “at night time” and “usually during a new moon.” She said the activity had been going …
Law roundup: No free ride for Bigfork man
A man in a Bigfork parking lot apparently called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to try to get a lift to his home.
Law roundup: Something is stinking up guy's furnace
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department to report his belief that a man poured urine into his furnace exhaust. A health department employee told the man to call the police. When an officer tried to make cont…
Law Roundup: Woman wants ride to hospital, then decides she's fine
A Columbia Falls police officer received a phone call from a woman who wanted a ride to the hospital.
Sister-in-law deemed 'problem family member'
Someone’s highly intoxicated sister-in-law purportedly tried to punch them.
Man throws rock at woman’s head
A passerby reportedly saw a man shoving a woman in a bank drive-thru and told the K<strong>alispell Police Department</strong> that he hit her in the head with a rock, which he then threw at her.
A pesky woman-about-town
Employees believed a woman stole wine but were unable to verify a theft had occurred. They wanted <strong>Kalispell Police Department</strong> to tell the woman she couldn’t come onto the property ever again. In a …