Police Calls: Disorderly or misunderstood?
The police calls section does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
April 23
Someone bumped an Apple Watch which accidentally dialed 911.
Neighbors on Wisconsin Avenue had loud music and a bonfire but didn’t know the times of the noise ordinance and said they’d keep it down.
It was suspicious that there was a vehicle with its lights flashing in a parking lot on Wisconsin Avenue for 45 minutes with no one around.
Five people were in the hot tub area after hours at a location on Wisconsin Avenue.
April 24
A collarless black German Shepherd was missing from Skyles Place.
The driver of a Ford Ranger and the driver of a Mazda Tribute backed into one another on Flathead Avenue. There were no injuries.
A caller reported multiple people speeding through the area of Karrow Avenue and requested extra patrol on the new road.
A black coat was found in a field near Highway 93.
A crowd was gathering at the border patrol office in reference to someone being stopped in Whitefish on Spokane Avenue and brought to the border patrol.
One male on a bike was riding back and forth around First Street.
April 25
A male left his vehicle while it was fueling up and became very combative with the caller. Later the whole incident appeared to be a misunderstanding.
A male on Kalispell Avenue agreed to keep toys and things off the sidewalk.
April 26
A male on a motorized scooter on Highway 93 was advised to ride on the shoulder.
April 27
A female black Labrador was found on Second Street. The owner was contacted and collected her dog.
The driver of a black Toyota Camry was seen swerving out of his lane on Highway 93.