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'Meth heads' cause a ruckus in front yard

| September 20, 2019 2:00 AM

A Hungry Horse store owner called Flathead County Sheriff’s Office claiming a man and woman were “causing a ruckus” and were yelling at each other in the front yard. The owner reportedly believed they were “meth heads.” The parties were separated for the evening.

A woman on Evergreen Drive called 911 to see if she had warrants and was advised by dispatchers on the process to check. She claimed she didn’t feel safe, couldn’t “remove herself,” and wanted to go to jail because she felt safer there. Another woman was allegedly upset because she suspected the caller took her cigarettes and had kicked her in “the crotch” and possibly in the head. There were several calls that followed from each woman. The woman who reportedly kicked the other may have been detained.

A Lupfer Road resident in Whitefish hid his gun before going outside to meet officers after calling to report a highly intoxicated woman who had lost her job because she allegedly became aggressive and threatened to beat him up and locked herself in a bathroom. Officers found the woman half asleep and attempted to explain the situation and avenues where she could get help, but weren’t confident she retained the information based on her state.

Later on, the man called back saying he left the residence to “let her cool down” and came back to allegedly find all the windows on a vehicle broken, a motorcycle tipped over, television screens broken and soap poured in his fish tank in addition to a note saying she would come back to collect her belongings.

A strange man allegedly tried to kick down someone’s door on Stoner Creek Road in Lakeside and was beating on it for more than an hour. The man supposedly kept saying they were “mates” and that he wasn’t trying to fight anyone. He then reportedly sat inside the person’s car and began going through the glove box and central console, refusing to leave.

Two men reportedly engaged in fisticuffs on Learn Lane in Kalispell.

Someone was suspicious of a skinny man wearing a head lamp and all black supposedly seen on Harmony Road carrying three to four bicycle tires.

A man reported his vehicle was vandalized when he noticed fluid leaking and saw the transmission lines were cut. He had an idea of who may have done it.

A woman on U.S. 2 in Kalispell complained about a “homeless camp” reportedly set up behind a business and said people go through the trash and throwing it all over the place and then a bearded man with long gray hat came into the store asking to clean headlights.

A woman calling from Church Drive said she was in the area of an elk farm and one of the animals looked like it had been shot in the “rear end” with a weapon.

Alleged squatters on Flathead Drive in Kalispell reportedly moved their RV and ran an extension cord across the road where it was plugged into a quonset hut. The person calling the complaint said the people associated with the RV were glaring at passersby who drove over the extension cord.

A man on Willow Glen Drive in Kalispell allegedly wanted dispatchers to change his previous call “to reflect that he was being harassed” by another man and provided a name. He was supposedly unhappy that dispatchers couldn’t change this “as it is the truth.” He said he was trying to get a temporary restraining order against the man.