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BY CHRISTIE BURNS
POLICE BLOTTER
FROM KALISPELL POLICE AND FLATHEAD COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS
SUNDAY 5/31
2:25 p.m. A Hungry Horse woman re- turned home to find a trail of clothes out the back door and that approxi- mately $800 worth of “hippie skirts” and jeans had been stolen.
5:30 p.m. A Kila resident reported that his neighbors believe the area to be a 25 mph zone, but, according to him, it’s a 35 mph zone and he is harassed by them when he drives 30 mph. They were advised to leave each other alone.
7:47 p.m. A manager of a Bigfork re- sort reported that a man refused
to leave the resort and, at the time of the call, was threatening to “pee on the patio.” He left before doing so, but did manage to urinate in the parking lot.
11:37 p.m. A Conrad Drive resident reported that his neighbor, who has a key to his rental, broke in and stole his PlayStation and space heater. The neighbor denied any such activ- ity. When confronted by a deputy, however, he admitted to sneaking in and, “as a joke,” hid the PlayStation and space heater under the other guy’s bed. He was advised that this was considered trespassing.
MONDAY 6/1
1:28 p.m. Someone called in wonder- ing how many dogs a Flathead Coun- ty resident could legally own.
4:35 p.m. Several miniature ponies busted through a fence and ran into the woods off Lake Blaine Road. They were rounded up and taken home.
TUESDAY 6/2
7:23 a.m. A black dog was seen stand- ing near a church in Bigfork.
8:57 a.m. A woman on Cheery Lynn Lane reported that a man in ba- nana yellow pants and a dirty safety vest was rooting around behind her garage. He took off when her dogs barked and looked as though he had something in his hand. A deputy was unable to find anyone matching that description.
12:01 p.m. An employee of a Kalispell business complained that a docile man in a bowler hat was outside the business attempting to hitch a ride to either Columbia Falls or North Dakota.
1:17 p.m. An employee of a “zero tol- erance pet resort” reported that the guests have been complaining about a dog in the parking lot.
4:17 p.m. A Hungry Horse man re- ported that his cousin lost his debit card sometime last month and now his bank account is empty.
6:46 p.m. Someone spotted a “shiny object” across the river near Teaket- tle Mountain.
12:19 a.m. A woman on Sundance Court woke up after hearing a man jiggling the front door handle and throwing himself at the door, at- tempting to break in. He ran off be- fore a deputy arrived.
WEDNESDAY 6/3
7:59 a.m. A local man reported that he has, on numerous occasions, wit- nessed a young woman driving er- ratically in both Columbia Falls and Kalispell. He believes she needs to be talked to about her driving habits.
8:59 a.m. A woman called in from Berne Road looking for her missing dachshund.
9:36 a.m. Reportedly, a yorkie with a fresh hair-do went missing from its home on Whalebone Drive on Sat- urday.
10:59 a.m. At some point during the night, several hanging flower baskets went missing from Electric Avenue in Bigfork.
12:17 p.m. A Kalispell woman report- ed that her landlord, without notice, walked in through her front door and took numerous photos of her home.
3:40 p.m. A Columbia Falls resident who was away from home asked that a deputy drive by his residence to make sure no one was on his prop- erty, cutting trees down or anything like that.
4:46 p.m. A man wearing a cream colored shirt and absolutely nothing else was seen standing near the river in Bigfork.
4:56 p.m. Reportedly, vandalism oc- curred at the “Ten Commandments building” in Columbia Heights.
6:21 p.m. An employee of an Ever- green business reported that suspi- cious Walmart campers were shuf- fling around his vehicles, looking in the windows.
7:07 p.m. A Spruce Road resident reported that young girls on bikes rubbed handfuls of mud into the door locks and all over the door.
1:34 a.m. A Lakeside man reported that a black bear that was “small enough to wrestle” was on his back porch and had been there for at least three hours. He said he would chase the bear off himself, but was unable to due to a physical disability. He hoped a deputy would drive out and scare it off for him. He called back shortly after stating that he was able to chase the bear off himself by reaching out the door and slapping the bear on the nose.
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