Police Calls: Pedestrian has trouble walking; vehicle spins brodies
The police calls section is presented for entertainment purposes only and does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
Dec. 10
11:39 a.m. Although it appeared that two men were fighting on Baker Avenue, upon investigation, there was no altercation.
7:05 p.m. The parties exchange information when one t-boned the other after running a stop light on Baker Avenue. There were no injuries.
8:36 p.m. After falling at the VFW, a woman cut her eyelid and was fortunate that the caller was able to stop the bleeding.
12:34 a.m. The driver of the silver, four-door sedan was given a warning for spinning brodies in the parking lot.
12:35 a.m. A man was counseled by police after he tried to turn himself in for fighting with his wife on Central Avenue. He said he pushed her, fought with her and should be in custody. After calling his wife and learning she was not injured or afraid, police advised the man to apologize to his wife for his behavior.
2:44 a.m. Several vehicles on Kalispell Avenue, Columbia Avenue, Somers Avenue and Waverly Place earned stickers for their inability or unwillingness to move.
Dec. 11
6:48 p.m. On Second Street, a male who had been drinking was in the parking lot punching things.
9:50 p.m. A male was acting suspiciously in a casino on Highway 93.
Dec. 12
9:41 a.m. A royal blue adult mountain bike was dumped in the caller’s yard on Creek View Drive. It is now at the police station.
10:02 a.m. The caller was concerned about a refrigerator at a construction site on Fifth Avenue, near a park, because a child might get inside it and shut themselves in.
1:06 p.m. The owner of a vehicle that earned a sticker called to find out what “street storage” means.
2:51 p.m. The caller says a red Jeep ran a red light and t-boned him on JP Road.
3:58 p.m. The business on Highway 93 said they had a customer earlier who was acting strange. Later, they found a large stack of money and are concerned there is a scam going on or some other illegal activity.
12:02 a.m. A single gunshot was heard and it was thought to have come from the Spokane Avenue area.
2:14 a.m. A disturbance at a location on Skyles Place involved someone walking up and down the hallways, banging on the doors.
3:51 a.m. An extremely intoxicated male was stumbling very close to the road along Second Street. He was falling down and walking into walls.