Man needs divine help to get back home
A man on Angel Point Road in Lakeside was heard shouting “biblical things” and something about getting back home to California.
A woman on Montana 35 in Kalispell called Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to turn in a man for a probation violation because he allegedly accessed her nanny cam to snoop on her and her significant other.
A woman on Lake Blaine Road allegedly had an altercation with a reckless driver. She claimed he swore at her, supposedly yelled that he “wished her husband would die,” after tailgating and passing her over yellow lines.
Someone on Scenic Drive in Kalispell arrived home to an unfortunate scene when they found the front door and a glass screen door smashed in. The door, however, was still locked and nothing else appeared to be damaged or missing.
Kalispell Police Department received a phone call about a raucous couple whose fighting, yelling and screaming allegedly shook someone’s apartment. The person calling in the report claimed the woman had black eyes a few weeks ago and the man was involved in another incident where he supposedly tried to climb out a window.
A woman claiming to be homeless without anywhere to go reportedly refused to leave a location after being told she couldn’t hang around and harass customers and an employee wanted police to get her to leave.
Someone reportedly noticed a gas tank full of sugar when they went to fill up their dad’s vehicle at a gas station.
A man in a vehicle that was not registered to him “busted out” a front window and may have left the scene, but it was unknown where he might go “except around the block” and “wait to come back and do it again.” A tow truck was called and the facility secured.
Someone wanted to report an alleged “hate crime” in which they claimed someone “purposefully put two big chunks of glass” under their tires. They said they ran over the glass, but it didn’t cause damage, nor did they see anyone do it. They had suspects in mind.