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Gonna rock down to Electric Avenue

| April 14, 2018 2:00 AM

According to Flathead County Sheriff’s Office call logs, loud music was reportedly coming from a home on Electric Avenue in Bigfork. A woman who answered the door said she would dial it down for the night.

Deputies were asked by a caller to do something about $20,000 in missing meds. The caller claimed his mail was being tampered with and that the latest episode had “gone too far.”

A generator and power tools were reported stolen on Boxcar Way in Coram.

A caretaker said someone kicked in the door to a house on South Fork Road in Martin City.

Suspicious needles were found on Oregon Street in Kalispell.

Dogs running loose on Hilltop Road were eating cat food off a porch.

A suspiciously skinny horse was reported on Smith Lake Road. The caller was concerned for the animal’s well-being.

Log grappling hooks were stolen on Cedar Drive in Kalispell.

An inmate claimed that one of his family members had been kidnapped. The man didn’t provide information on who the victim was or where he or she might be.

A man told deputies that his girlfriend was growing pot plants at her house.

According to Columbia Falls Police call logs, aggressive and strange voicemails were left from a 406 number on a man’s cellphone. The expletive-laced messages said, “I’m going to rough you up.” The man was advised to block the number.

A pack of mixed mutts, Chihuahuas and other large dogs were on the loose near Fourth Street. The caller was worried about the safety of small children who live in the area.

A highly intoxicated man was seen passed out in a parking lot. He later got up and went into a store for coffee. He was previously 86’d from the store after he came in covered in mud.