Police Calls: Taste in music at issue
The police calls section is presented for entertainment purposes and does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
July 22
A female wearing shorts and a hoodie kept falling off her bike on Colorado Avenue. She was possibly intoxicated.
July 23
A male was lying in the sun in a parking lot on Baker Avenue, recovering from a long night.
A man with an unleashed dog on Monterra Avenue began yelling and attempting to start a fight when he was asked to leash his dog.
Someone was blasting loud music. The noise was coming from one of several boats on Whitefish Lake.
A yellow Labrador was found at 1 a.m. and the finder put the dog in his garage.
July 24
It was reported that five dogs were barking on Kalispell Avenue.
A wallet that was left at a business on Highway 93 was found and kept safe by the store manager.
A suspicious, sunburned, shirtless male with a big beer belly was following women down First Street.
There was a complaint about noise coming from a business on Wisconsin Avenue. Although it was not yet 10 p.m., the “loud, obnoxious metal music” was “out of control.”
Another complaint was made about the noise on Wisconsin Avenue. It was noted the complaints are more or less about the style of music being played.
The driver of a red truck was swerving all over the road on Highway 93.
July 25
A vehicle driving about 80 mph and passing in and out on Highway 93 nearly hit the caller’s vehicle.
A caller found a friendly, 10-pound black and white dog without a collar and wanted to know what she should do with the dog.
A bicycle was stolen from the front porch on Silverleaf Drive.
July 27
A suspicious character was seen running around the Alpenglow apartments wearing a ski mask.
A rental car parked in the caller’s driveway and the caller would like the owner to receive a warning.
Someone lost a credit card at the Farmers Market Tuesday and wanted to know if the card had been turned in.
A vehicle was cited for parking directly in front of one of the no parking signs posted in the area.
A house on Barkley Lane was, reportedly, blasting music at 1 a.m.
July 28
An accident with no injuries occurred south of Highway 93 and Highway 40 involving a Toyota and a Ford.
Although things have been civil for a couple weeks, a problem arose when the neighbor’s dog went on the caller’s property again on Park Avenue.
The caller on La Brie Drive said a giant dump truck and other vehicles are constantly speeding in the area and he would like a ‘slow down’ in the area.
There was a female walking down the middle lane of Highway 93, thereby becoming a traffic hazard.
A man was cooking rice over an open flame in the parking lot of a business on Highway 93.
A reckless driver in a small Jeep had no lights on and was swerving on Highway 40.