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Police Blotter

Flathead County Sheriff’s and Kalispell Police Reports

Naughty Tenants and Passed-Out Parents

By Julius Macker

6:04 a.m. An inmate was tossed in the “soft cell.”

8:16 a.m. Parents were concerned about their son because he had gone for a walk and had not returned. The 49-year-old returned safely – 24 hours later.

9:19 a.m. A dog could not be caught on Shady Lane.

10:07 a.m. A tire iron was stolen from a toolbox on Prairie View.

10:16 a.m. Another refrigerator was stolen, this time from a model home.

11 a.m. Tenants of a home on Alpine Court in Whitefish promised to pay back rent – which they hadn’t since September – with their tax return. But when the homeowner knocked on their door, three people from Utah were living in the house. The trio told the homeowner that they were the renters. Apparently, the tardy tenants subleased the home without the owner’s knowledge, failed to pay any of the monies owned and are the employers of the Utahns.

1:37 p.m. A Cobbler Village Road resident says their neighbor is harassing them in person and over the phone.

2:33 p.m. An adult and a juvenile female were arrested for shoplifting.

3:50 p.m. A man said a woman, who was passed out at her home in Hungry Horse, woke up, strapped her child into a highchair, threw some crackers the child’s way, then passed out again. Reportedly, a man was also passed out, but he hadn’t made it to the bed – he was on the floor.

6:14 p.m. Some longboarders bombed a hill in Lakeside near Club Trappers Creek. The caller was worried they were going to get smacked by a car.

7 p.m. A man was reportedly walking and talking to himself in the Middle of Trumble Creek Road. He was gone before authorities arrived.

8:08 p.m. Goats followed a car on Valley View Drive. They were returned to their owner.

8:53 p.m. A deputy told a girl on Trumble Creek Road, who looked to be about 5 years old, not to stand by the road and act like she was flagging down cars.

10:47 p.m. Someone saw a person on First Avenue East in Kalispell wearing a black shirt, black denim shorts and a “doo-rag” on their head. The “doo-rag” may have been red.