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Police Blotter

Flathead County Sheriff’s and Kalispell Police Reports

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Breakfast is Done!

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6:12 a.m. A Bigfork resident reported finding a lost puppy in her front yard. According to the caller, the puppy clearly “did not know where his people were.”

6:13 a.m. A Columbia Falls woman has been wandering around her neighborhood in sweatpants, knocking on doors and asking for cigarettes.

8:38 a.m. A Bigfork resident called 911 because their breakfast burst into flames in their microwave. The microwave appeared to be undamaged but the breakfast was a total loss.

8:43 a.m. Starving cats were reported in Columbia Falls.

9:10 a.m. A Kalispell man called 911 because five or six cows just showed up in his front yard. He said it was OK for them to hang out there for a bit, just figured he should let someone know in case anyone is looking for the animals.

9:48 a.m. A Columbia Falls man faxed in a complaint about people speeding in his neighborhood.

9:51 a.m. A Whitefish man reported that someone was under his trailer home.

10:42 a.m. A Kalispell resident found an abandoned RV.

10:56 a.m. There was some drama between dogs in Bigfork.

11:07 a.m. A Flathead County employee reported finding some needles and “rock cocaine” along the side of an area road. The needles were indeed needles, but the “rock cocaine” was actually just a cotton ball.

12:34 p.m. Some Columbia Falls dogs were chasing anything in sight; other dogs, humans, deer, you name it.

12:56 p.m. A Kalispell cat chased and brought home a bat.

1:14 p.m. A dump truck sideswiped another vehicle.

1:46 p.m. A Bigfork man lost his keys.

1:57 p.m. A Kalispell resident reported that his mailbox had gone missing.

2:56 p.m. A Kalispell resident is sick of the “parking and partying” problems at his neighbor’s house.

2:59 p.m. A Kalispell man reported seeing “a couple of rough looking characters” along U.S. Highway 2.

4:29 p.m. A Bigfork man was peacefully mowing his yard with his ride-on lawnmower when two neighborhood dogs attacked him.

6:56 p.m. A local resident called 911 to complain about a California driver spewing black smoke all over the road.

7:40 p.m. A Kalispell woman pocket dialed 911. When she realized her phone had called 911, she denied ever making the call and then hung up.

8:26 p.m. Youths were recklessly biking through a park.