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BY JUSTIN FRANZ
POLICE BLOTTER
FROM KALISPELL POLICE AND FLATHEAD COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS
FRIDAY 9/23
2:52 a.m. A newspaper delivery driver reported nding a large garbage bag splattered with blood on Ranch Lane. A sheri ’s deputy responded to the scene and found that the bag was full of deer guts.
5:12 a.m. Some loggers working along the South Fork Road found a man in
a truck parked in the bushes. When they woke him up, the man looked at them and then went back to sleep. The loggers were concerned for the man’s safety since the truck was running.
MONDAY 9/26
6:59 a.m. A Columbia Falls woman called to report that someone she met on a dating site had taken $12,000 from her. She said she has also left a message with the FBI.
9:01 a.m. A Kalispell man reported that a woman kept calling his church and telling people there that he should be kicked out. The woman was also ha- rassing him via text message. He said he was going to seek a temporary re- straining order.
9:08 a.m. An animal control o cer found a dog on the loose near Hun- gry Horse. The o cer captured the canine. Soon after, a woman stopped him and asked why he had taken her dog. The o cer returned the dog and reminded the owner about local leash laws.
10:31 a.m. A concerned driver on Shady Lane reported that two young wom- en in a Subaru ran two di erent stop signs.
12:55 p.m. A man on Stillwater Road called to report that some kids in a Ford F150 drove through his eld.
4:36 p.m. A man working in a Kalispell neighborhood called police to report that one of the nearby residences was de nitely a “drug house.”
6:17 p.m. A man in Kalispell called to report that he was almost hit by an old van from Maine.
7:28 p.m. A Kalispell man called to report that a car full of “rough-look- ing people” who hadn’t showered for weeks was parked near his house.
7:44 p.m. A Kalispell man called to report that some people who were “tweaking” pulled up beside him to ask where the White House was.
7:55 p.m. Two men were biking down East Reserve Drive with sticks and were being “weird.”
8:34 p.m. A man in West Glacier called to report that his nephew had thrown an expensive propane tank in the river.
9:24 p.m. A Hungry Horse woman called to report that her 42-year-old son was sitting in her house with his
hands over his ears and screaming “la la la la la la.” The woman said she thought her son was high on some- thing and wanted the police to take him away.
TUESDAY 9/27
8:46 a.m. A barge operator on Flathead Lake called to report that a customer of his never paid him for his services.
1:13 p.m. A Kalispell woman pocket di- aled 911. When 911 dispatchers called back to see if there was a problem, the woman said she had been having prob- lems with pocket dials and was going to AT&T to deal with it.
2:34 p.m. A dump truck was stuck in the middle of Highway 35 near Big- fork. Because the battery was dead, the driver was unable to turn on the ashers, causing even more tra c is- sues.
3:24 p.m. A concerned citizen called from a local pumpkin patch about a 6-month-old toddler locked in a car. As the dispatcher advised the caller about what to do, the mother of the child came back to the vehicle and an argument about the child’s safety en- sued.
3:27 p.m. A Kalispell resident called police asking for additional patrols in their neighborhood because students from a nearby elementary school were rummaging through parked cars after school every afternoon.
7:31 p.m. A Kalispell resident called police because they were concerned about a Craigslist ad they saw looking for local adult lm actors and actress- es.
WEDNESDAY 9/28
7:48 a.m. A ght over rewood broke out in White sh.
8:51 a.m. A Bigfork resident reported that two men “who looked like they came out of the Deliverance” tried to ag him down for a ride.
10:47 a.m. Headphones were allegedly stolen from a Kalispell home.
8:47 p.m. A Many Lakes Drive resident called police to report that a black Labrador had been hanging outside their house for 10 hours. The caller gured the dog would have gone home by now.
THURSDAY 9/29
10:18 a.m. A new White sh resident who hasn’t committed his address to memory yet called to talk about felons with guns.
5:01 p.m. A Husky has been running around a neighborhood in White sh for at least two days.
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