Police Blotter

Flathead County Sheriff’s and Kalispell Police Reports

Dog Intruders

By Christie Burns

Tuesday 10/5

7:54 a.m. A Hungry Horse woman who had called in to say her truck was missing, called again to report that she had found it lodged in an embankment.

8:20 a.m. A Crazy Lane resident said that when he returned home from a long trip, his window had been opened and the place smelled funny.

11:06 a.m. Someone in Somers reported that they didn’t like where an expensive looking motor home was parked. Deputies said it was fine where it was.

12:47 p.m. Someone who wished to remain anonymous stated that a rottweiler with a bad reputation was trespassing onto their property.

1:55 p.m. There may have been a drug deal underway in the parking lot of a Bigfork business.

2:03 p.m. Someone on Edgewood Drive in Kalispell said another person had taken all their mail out of the box and threw it on the road.

4:09 p.m. Parents and their kids argued in Lakeside.

5:33 p.m. A woman called in from Columbia Falls after she found a dead dog in her yard. The dog wasn’t hers and looked as though it had been shot.

6:13 p.m. A woman was arrested after swiping jewelery from a business on Highway 2 East.

7:52 p.m. A South Cedar resident claimed he came home to find his window broken and the screen missing. He said it didn’t look as though anything was missing.

7:59 p.m. A woman near Whitefish said she thought someone had been in her home eating her food. When she called the neighbor she said someone weird answered. She also had spotted a strange white van near her home. Deputies couldn’t explain the missing food but made her aware of the male house sitter next door.

8:04 p.m A runaway 15-year-old boy only made it as far as his friend’s house. He told his parents he would be home the next day.

9:17 p.m. A woman on Ashley Lake Road reported that someone keeps knocking on her door. When she asks who’s there, no one answers. The silent knocker was gone when deputies arrived.

10:17 p.m. A Dawson Trail resident called in to report that their neighbor’s dog was in their yard.