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Ex gets hankering for finger food

| April 11, 2018 2:00 AM

A man with unusual tastes allegedly showed up at an ex’s house in Evergreen and tried to bite her finger off. Both parties told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office they did not want to pursue charges.

A man described as “spacey” with messed up teeth, a cut above his eyes and blood across his arms concerned employees at U.S. 2 business in Hungry Horse when he reportedly said, “For all I know I left them for dead,” and that he “did something very bad,” by stealing a tractor and leaving it near the dam. The man allegedly was hitchhiking out of Oregon.

A man in a wheelchair reportedly went postal and was blocking two lanes of traffic on Holt Drive in Bigfork. He reportedly yelled obscenities at someone and was telling others to call the sheriff’s department because he allegedly could not get his mail.

An adult’s childish behavior was on full display in a U.S. 2 parking lot in Kalispell when a man allegedly spit on a 2-year-old’s father during an exchange of the boy to his mother.

A dog got into a pen and was said to have killed a sheep on Montana 40 in Columbia Falls.

A woman reportedly told officers that a heavy-set man walked over to a machine she was playing, grabbed her wallet and ran out the door on Montana 35 in Evergreen. The woman supposedly followed and confronted the man then saw her wallet inside his vehicle. The woman purportedly got her wallet back without incident and didn’t want to pursue charges.

A man, who may have been involved in the alleged wallet theft, called wondering if law enforcement was looking for him, or if he “needed to turn himself in.” He reportedly said that he picked up a wallet and started going through it thinking it was his girlfriend’s when a woman came up and yelled at him saying it was hers, so he gave it to her. The man voiced concerns that “it probably looked like he was stealing it” and that the woman said she was going to call the police.

A dog allegedly killed a cat on Harmony Road in Kalispell.

Columbia Falls Police Department received a report that a woman allegedly shoplifted wine and fruit on Ninth Street.

A bicycle that a man had reportedly loaned a friend was discovered in a pawn shop.