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MONDAY 10/27
9:28 a.m. A local man reported that s o m e o n e c l a i m i n g t o b e f r o m t h e “FBI” called and threatened to shut his phone down.
10:18 a.m. A resident on Shadow Pine Lane reported that the neighbor’s dog has been loose for three years.
12:02 p.m. Airborne pumpkins dam- aged two mailboxes on West Valley Drive.
12:23 p.m. A resident on El Rancho Road reported that a man in sweat- pants just wandered out of his garage. He didn’t think anything was missing.
1:33 p.m. A Kalispell man reported that a picture of his dog is on the animal shelter web site.
3:41 p.m. A Lakeside resident reported that two little boys were throwing apples at cars traveling down Adams Street. They also hit her house a few times.
4:20 p.m. A Columbia Falls resident complained that the neighbor’s terri- ers have been chasing his cats again.
4:28 p.m. A business owner in Colum- bia Falls believes that the “drunk” who lives down the lane stole his petty cash.
11:07 p.m. Someone in Kalispell re- portedly saw a man wrapped in a gar- bage bag with tape over his mouth.
TUESDAY 10/28
11:26 a.m. A Hungry Horse resident reported that a large woman entered his house and stole a checkbook and some change.
10:52 p.m. A complaint was made about suspicious occurrences and a “sweet cat urine” smell coming from a home on Shady Lane.
WEDNESDAY 10/29
11:14 a.m. Someone reported that the occupants of a light blue pickup were “jerking around” as the truck swerved recklessly down Highway 2 East.
11:45 a.m. Reportedly, dogs were herd- ing other dogs down Dern Road.
1:58 p.m. A Kalispell woman reported that a transient keeps leaving weird notes on her car, thanking her for money she never gave him.
6:03 p.m. Two purple-haired girls were seen smoking something out of a glass pipe on a playground on Helena Flats Road.
6:40 p.m. A Hungry Horse resident reported that the drunken neighbor woman was in her home rummaging through her things, claiming the items she wanted. She left empty handed and was advised to not return.
THURSDAY 10/30
8:44 a.m. A Pioneer Road resident
r e p o r t e d t h a t s o m e o n e r u m m a g e d through all of their vehicles sometime during the night.
10:58 a.m. Reportedly, a Marion man threw large rocks out onto Badger Hallow Trail then posted a sign that read “speed bumps.”
2:16 p.m. A Kalispell man reported that the previous owner of his home was on his property trying to steal his fire- place.
3:55 p.m. Three goats were seen eating grass along Highway 93 South.
7:04 p.m. Someone reported that peo- ple drive too fast down Middle Road.
10:02 p.m. A black cow was spotted on Merganser Drive.
11:13 p.m. A Kalispell man reported that his current girlfriend’s ex-boy- friend punched him in the face.
FRIDAY 10/31
2:22 p.m. Reportedly, a handful of kids started a fire behind the bus stop on Seventh Street East North.
7:25 p.m. A two year old pirate was found wandering alone down Fourth Avenue East. He was collected and returned to his parents.
8:35 p.m. An excitable, young wizard was seen uprooting decorative lights on Fourth Avenue East and throwing them at trick-or-treaters.
1:02 a.m. A complaint was made about an egging on Fifth Avenue East North and a loud party near Taco Bell.
1:09 a.m. A Kalispell man reported that his neighbors were in their garage running power tools and talking about making sawed off shotguns.
SUNDAY 11/2
6:09 a.m. Someone complained that a tree fell and was lying across Rhodes Draw. Someone else moved it.
10:01 a.m. A Hungry Horse woman found a bag of what she believed to be bloody pillows in the woods near Hun- gry Horse. A deputy discovered the remains of a dead deer.
4:57 p.m. A woman on Highway 35 in Kalispell reported that a man dumped acetone on her and left with her tattoo gun. She did not need medical assis- tance.
5:16 p.m. Four pickup trucks filled with teenagers were “mud bogging” in someone’s field off of Clark Drive. The owner of the field was not impressed.
7:41 p.m. Horses were seen running down Tetrault Road.
4:53 a.m. A woman called from Ev- ergreen to report that a drunken woman in a pink tank top and leggings punched her in the face. She was taken to the county jail.
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