Police calls: Clyde, the dog, goes missing
Friday, May 25
11:37 a.m. An Australian Shepherd was lost but wouldn’t let anyone close to it on Spokane Avenue.
12:22 p.m. A woman wanted to speak with patrol because someone was trying to “charm her.”
6:43 p.m. A woman believed someone stole her license plates and replaced them with fictitious ones instead.
8:34 p.m. A caller wanted officers to know about the dead deer in their yard on Wisconsin Avenue.
Saturday, May 26
7:29 a.m. A power line was down on Rest Haven Drive.
8:44 a.m. A group of juveniles broke into a garage and stole various items, a Pine Place caller surmised.
12:10 p.m. A former employee of a Highway 93 South business was caught stealing items from the back deck of the store.
4:22 p.m. A caller was knocked to the ground by two dogs while rollerblading on O’Brien Avenue.
4:58 p.m. A laptop and small television were taken from a parked vehicle.
Sunday, May 27
1:52 p.m. A wallet was lost somewhere in Whitefish.
6:39 p.m. A woman on the ground with blood on her face claimed her car was stolen on Baker Avenue.
8:59 p.m. A caller believed someone had made a fake Facebook profile in order to say mean things about her family.
9:01 p.m. Someone found a wallet.
Monday, May 28
1:50 a.m. A man was laying in the middle of Spokane Avenue.
11:45 p.m. A dog named Clyde had gone missing.
7:44 p.m. Dogs were barking at a Seventh Street property and the caller wanted it “scouted out.”
Tuesday, May 29
8:42 a.m. A caller on Viking Creek was worried their neighbor’s overflowing garbage can would attract bears.
8:50 a.m. A black bear and two cubs were on the caller’s porch on Sugarbowl Circle.
11:29 a.m. A caller was worried after watching a man pop his head in the door of a Central Avenue store and ask a little girl if she wanted to go get ice cream.
9:04 p.m. A Baker Avenue resident was crying and wanted people to pay attention to the speed limit to avoid hitting her dog.
Wednesday, May 30
1:31 p.m. A jogger sprayed a pit bull with pepper spray after the dog aggressively ran up to him on Karrow Avenue.