Woman fears ineffective poisoning
The Columbia Falls Police Department learned of a woman who believed she was poisoned by her husband even though she had no symptoms. She requested an ambulance to “check her out.”
A father called the police asking for advice on how to help his son.
Stolen arrows were discovered in a vacant house.
Someone reported a man who “was so drunk he fell off the curb” for driving while intoxicated.
A woman called the police numerous times to report on some transients living on Nucleus Ave. She claimed “it’s getting out of hand and gross down there.”
A computer was stolen and the suspects were two “dirty, grungy-looking” men.
A woman called to let the police know there was a grizzly bear on her property.
A former employee sent a “graphic, nasty email out in masses.” The message was reportedly “also pornographic.”
A woman who kept approximately 20 keys in a plastic bag told the police she lost the bag in early September.
A man came home to find a bullet hole in the side of his apartment. The police were able to locate the suspect and cite him for unlawfully discharging a firearm within the city limits.
A man reported “excessive noise from the alley” near his residence and asked an officer to “tell them to turn it down.” The police informed the caller they would not respond to the complaint if he refused to give his information to them, but he refused anyway.
A woman confronted a young man who was driving recklessly. It turned out the reckless driver was the woman’s son.
A man “started being disrespectful to the bartenders” after they stopped serving him at a bar. When one of the bartenders later ran into the man at a gas station, he confronted her and eventually had to be restrained by the police.
Law enforcement made contact with a man who was “just taking a walk.”