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Police Blotter

Flathead County Sheriff’s and Kalispell Police Reports

Police Blotter: Repo Gun Threat and Boat Not Sinking

By Julius Macker

1:37 a.m. Someone called in to report that they thought two suspicious males were gas thieves.

7:59 a.m. A woman called authorities two times to report that her boyfriend was drunk and being verbally abusive. Deputies responded twice. Both times the man opted to leave before they arrived.

9:00 a.m. Someone called in to report a vehicle theft. The vehicle was located with a man who said he had bought it, but deputies determined he was not the rightful owner and had the vehicle towed. The man, though, left his belongings in the vehicle. And he was arrested shortly after when he climbed under the fence at the impound lot to retrieve his stuff.

12:17 p.m. Vandals spray painted the Lakeside Elementary School.

12:52 p.m. A man called in to report that someone had slashed his tires.

2:30 p.m. Tires were slashed on West Reserve Drive.

3:34 p.m. A chainsaw-wielding man turned out to be cutting down trees on his property.

4:11 p.m. A repo man supposedly told someone he’d wield his gun if he was prevented from taking back property on Stoner Creek Road.

5:49 p.m. It was steam not a fire beneath an orange dump truck in Whitefish.

5:55 p.m. The former owner of a vehicle reported an irreverent repo man. No report on whether he was packing.

6:03 p.m. A 3-year old boy that reported missing by his babysitter turned up minutes later inside a large retailer behind his Cottonwood Drive home in Evergreen.

6:20 p.m. A boat docked at a marina on Whitefish Lake was reportedly sinking. After an investigation it was determined that water had simply splashed into the boat.

7:06 p.m. There was report of a black bear sow and cub near a bible camp.

7:37 p.m. Someone’s ex-husband keeps making harassing phone calls.

7:46 p.m. Heavy wind gusts tore off part of a roof at a Whitefish apartment building.

3:02 a.m. A street sweeper in Whitefish blew a tire.

i>The departments responded to 203 calls for service.