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Jailed landlord unavailable to deal with break-in

| September 29, 2017 2:00 AM

According to the Kalispell Police Department, a downstairs tenant was upset because it appeared the upstairs apartment and garage may have been broken into. The landlord was reportedly in jail and couldn’t check out the break-in.

A store employee had to have fellow employees drive her home after the manager found she was under the influence of alcohol and prescription drugs.

A lady who asked her neighbors to quiet down during a party said she woke up the next morning to a pair of buttock cheeks imprinted on her vehicle.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, a woman called to report a break-in at a home she was watching while her boyfriend was in jail.

It was no walk in the park for a man who went for a walk with his dog and his neighbor reportedly threatened to sic dogs on him and kill him with a rifle.

A woman said people are accessing her attic and squatting there.

A woman said she got an unfair trade when she agreed to give up her dryer in return for a couch. She said she gave the other party the dryer but they won’t give her the couch.

A woman said she was getting an unwelcome wake-up call every morning at 5 a.m. when her neighbor puts their dog out and the dog starts barking.

According to the Whitefish Police Department, a gas station employee found a man standing behind the counter, and when he told him he shouldn’t be there, a minor altercation ensued.

A Whitefish resident said she was taken by surprise while washing windows outside her house and someone shot an arrow into her yard. She went inside the house and her and dog were not injured.

A caller said a construction company was working near his house and was shaking the ground.

According to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, a man said his soon-to-be ex-wife, had opened 10 credit cards in his name without his knowledge.

A woman said her yard was overrun with rabbits.

According to the Columbia Falls Police Department, a woman reported that her ex-boyfriend left for Washington and took her dog.

A caller said her daughter turned in $100 she found at a store on Labor Day. She said the money still hadn’t been claimed but the store won’t give her daughter the money back.

A casino worker saw a loose goat out in the roadway and was concerned it would get hit.