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Flathead County Sheriff's Office dispatch log

by Bigfork Eagle
| November 4, 2015 11:11 AM

10/29/2015 

Vehicle unlock requested on Montana 83. White mini van had a six month old child inside.

Suspicious activity reported on Angel Point Road in Lakeside. Vehicle has been on road since Sunday.

Reckless driving reported on Montana 35 in Bigfork. Caller said driver of a white Hummer was possibly DUI.

Citizen assist was requested on Beach Road in Bigfork. The caller sent in his fax, gave a short report and requested a call from a deputy.A 911 hangup on Windsor Court oin Bigfork was traced to a sewage lift station.

Caller on Beach Road in Bigfork said they believe cars passing by are out to get him. RP said he was alone and appreciates deputies driving through the area.

10/28/2015

Burglary was reported on Angel Point Road in Lakeside. Party said their cabin was broken into.Fraud was reported on Lake Hills Drive in Bigfork. RP said their bank account was hacked and somone sent $2,500 to another person.

10/25/15

A caller on Eastman Drive said his daughter stole his car.

A person on Saddle Loop in  Bigfork said she is being harassed by her neighbor, who stands by her property “and gives her bad looks, speaks ill of her to her neighbors.”

A caller on Beach Road in Bigfork called to give short report about an “incident that occurred.”

A  physical disturbance was reported on Elk Springs Lane, where two drunk people were fist fighting.

A mountain lion was reported to be stalking five deer near the Bigfork post office. The stalking took place 50 feet from the post office, and the lion was jumping over the fence to get to the deer.10/26/2015 

Shots were reported on Tacklin Creek Road in Lakeside. Caller said it sounded like semiautomatic gunfire.

Theft was reported on Highway 209 in Bigfork, where a 12 pack of Bud Light was stolen.A man on Marina Court in Bigfork was said to have stolen his ex-girlfriend’s dog.

Theft was reported on Cramer Creek Road in Somers, where the callers said they got home and their medications are gone.

On Coverdell Road in Bigfork, a family was harboring a runaway and the caller said their son now wants to move in with the neighbors.10/21

Animals at large reported on Riverside Road in Bigfork. A white German Shepherd and a Black Lab attacked her dog.

Suspicious activity was reported on Montana 35, where two young males were seen pushing a baby stroller with a baby.

A caller on Beach Road made his daily report to the sheriff’s office. He said there was “Nothing to report and anything claimed against him is false.”

A female hitchiker was standing in the road near Somers waving her arms.

Also in Somers, a male subject jumped out of the bushes and waved at the reporting party’s wife.