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Police Blotter: When You’re Scared, Call KPD

By Beacon Staff

The Kalispell Police and Flathead County Sheriff’s reports for Monday included the following:

7:31 a.m. A man was seen rooting through mailboxes on Second Avenue West.

8:42 a.m. While on an expedition in Spotted Bear, near Salmon Forks, a 66-year-old man broke his shoulder and required ALERT to fly him out.

9:59 a.m. Someone abandoned their trailer at the Lake Five Resort. The property owners needed assistance in having it removed.

11:34 a.m. Someone hurling rocks into traffic dented the car of an unlucky woman driving on U.S. Highway 35 in Bigfork.

12:41 a.m. After deciding that it was too late and scary to go to the Parkside Credit Union deposit box alone, the depositor called the Kalispell Police Department to ask for assistance.

12:28 p.m. A former employee is suspected of stealing $200 to $400 in cash a day while employed at Heads Up Tobacco on LaSalle.

12:55 p.m. A disrespectful resident in Whitefish called his neighbor and left threatening messages.

1:00 p.m. A dejected customer caught writing bad checks at a storage unit in Columbia Falls threatened to break into the unit to get his property back after he was locked out.

1:33 p.m. A resident in Whitefish called the Sheriff’s Department when their neighbor put an offensive sign on his property. The sign was removed upon authoritative request.

3:58 p.m. A girl came into the Sheriff’s Department to report that her mother-in-law punched her on Sunday night.

4:34 p.m. The parents of a diabetic 4-year-old called the Whitefish Police Department when they couldn’t find him. While on the line with the dispatcher the boy was found in the home. An ambulance was called to transport the boy to North Valley Hospital.

12:27 a.m. Skateboarders were given the boot and two were arrested at Lawrence Park for curfew violation.

The departments responded to 200 calls for service.