12:16 a.m. A 19-month-old was left alone on Vonderheide Lane. The parents were contacted and brought in for an interview.
3:05 a.m. There was a report of missing people in the Beaver Lake area. Some ice fishermen were overdue in returning from their trip. The fishermen called and the report was canceled.
3:34 a.m. A mother on Highway 2 East found her juvenile daughter’s marijuana pipe. Officers spoke to the daughter and took a report.
9:01 a.m. A mother and daughter got into a verbal argument over childcare on Whitefish Stage.
9:06 a.m. A juvenile female on Dunmovin Lane was chatting with someone online and gave out her phone number. She then began receiving phone calls from Texas. The boy was persistent in his calls. Officers requested that he stop calling and he complied.
12:58 p.m. A driver was stuck in the ditch on Highway 2. A state truck eventually got them out.
1:16 p.m. A black Chevy Avalanche hit a stop sign. The Kalispell Police department is taking care of the matter.
3:04 p.m. A snowball took out a window on Kraft Avenue in Somers.
3:15 p.m. There was a civil dispute between a man and his ex-wife while at an area shopping center. The two were making verbal threats toward one another.
3:17 p.m. There was a possible drug deal outside of a local motel. An anonymous witness saw two vehicles pull beside one another and money exchange hands. The suspects were gone when officers arrived.
5:39 p.m. Animal control warned the owner of a large dog because his animal has been chasing walkers and bicyclists near Holt Drive in Bigfork.
6:32 p.m. A divorced male needed advice on a parenting order concerning his 2-year-old.
7:55 p.m. A 42-year-old male took several pills and got his vehicle stuck in a ditch. He was transported to North Valley hospital.
8:18 p.m. An elk keeps eating someone’s hay on Highway 2 in Kila.
3:10 a.m. Officers responded to a welfare check. A male had lost his job and was at his residence with no power. Officers reunited him with his girlfriend.
3:22 a.m. Officers responded to a noise disturbance on Shady Lane. Several juveniles were found playing loud music. They were told to keep it down.
4:57 a.m. A woman needed to contact poison control. She woke up to find her 2-year-old eating kitty litter. The child was fine.