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Vehicle gets unwelcome serving of 'yogurt'

| April 1, 2017 8:22 PM

A man allegedly poured what appeared to be yogurt on a caller’s vehicle. The caller told Columbia Falls Police that he believed it was the same man who he had reported regarding a road rage incident the week before. He believed that the man was “possibly on drugs or something.”

A caller on Fourth Street East reported that the wires on her security cameras had allegedly been cut, though video footage did not show anyone entering the property or damaging the cables.

A taxi driver called the Whitefish Police department to report that a customer had gone into a business on Highway 93 South to get money for the ride, but disappeared after that. After an officer made contact with the man, he agreed to pay the fare at a later time.

A caller on Skyles Place reported that loud music was coming from either Minnesota or Dakota avenues.

A caller on Baker Avenue believed that someone was trying to scam him after he put an item up for sale on Craigslist and received a check for more than the cost of the item.

A fight allegedly broke out between three subjects in front of a business on Central Avenue. One man was allegedly holding another man down.

A caller on Central Avenue reported that there were subjects in his yard who had “ripped apart everything” in his garage.

A man had allegedly been standing in the middle of the road on Central Avenue pointing a gun at a caller’s residence.

A vehicle on Highway 35 near Shady Lane was allegedly throwing firecrackers out the window and swerving, according to the Kalispell Police Department.

A caller on Windward Way complained that his father had been giving out his phone number to missionaries.