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Pigs leave their blanket to make the rounds

| July 25, 2017 6:41 PM

Someone on East Evergreen Drive was reportedly greeted one morning by five pigs in his or her yard according to a report from Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.

A man, who seemed to be drunk, reportedly attempted to jiggle someone’s back door on U.S. 35 in Kalispell. When the resident confronted the man, the man allegedly said “no harm, no foul,” jumped a fence and rode off on a bike.

A woman allegedly made threats to do bodily harm to another woman’s children on White Bird Trail in Olney.

Someone allegedly caught an employee stealing money from a tip jar on North Fork Road in Polebridge.

A semi-truck reportedly “almost took out” a small car on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.

A Kalispell employee was upset that a guest allegedly said he was going to blow her head off.

Someone on Shady Lane in Kalispell spotted a man with a rolling cart and thought he may be stealing things from people’s yards and putting them in the cart.

A bus driver asked Kalispell Police Department for assistance in removing an intoxicated passenger who reportedly had passed out in the aisle. Eventually, it was reported that the man was off the bus and would rest in the shade until he got “his bearings.”

A call came in about a man clad in pajama pants printed with little duckies who had allegedly run off with a store’s electric cart. Employees reportedly caught up with the man a block away and he returned the cart. The man, who was described as acting strangely, but cooperative, requested a ride to the emergency room, which officers did.

An odorous liquid on the road that reportedly looked flammable, and smelled like fuel, combined with high temperatures, concerned someone who called police. The caller reportedly saw a busted bucket with a lid lying on a ramp of the bypass. The liquid appeared to be diesel or kerosene and the fire department was dispatched to the scene.

A man reported that a windshield and boat hull had been spray painted.

A plastic grocery bag containing a driver’s license, check book, bank card and other important items was found stashed behind a convenience store ice freezer. The items were returned to the owner who previously reported the items stolen at a grocery store.

A man called police to report that when he went to ask a man, parked in the area of his house, about what he was up to, the man with missing teeth reportedly told him he was going to beat him up while holding a gun in his lap. The caller said the man may have been trying to use his wi-fi. Both men reportedly admitted cursing at one another but that nothing physical happened and agreed to go their separate ways.

A woman on Adams Street in Lakeside told officers that a man who reportedly kept coming onto her property, had climbed under he deck when she went outside.

Whitefish Police Department received a report that a man who was yelling was refusing to leave someone’s home on West Second Street.

Columbia Falls Police Department responded to a report of a vehicle that allegedly ran a red light and passed someone “unsafely” almost causing an accident.