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Child’s unkempt hair upsets ex-wife

| April 9, 2020 1:00 AM

A man reportedly wanted to advise Whitefish Police Department that his ex-wife was angry with his current wife about the condition of their child’s hair, accusing him of child abuse. He thought she might make this claim to police, which he said was not true.

A UFO was purportedly seen by a man on the north side of Wisconsin Avenue, who said he thought it was a plane, but claimed he watched it for a couple of hours and it didn’t move. He reportedly had “never seen anything like this in his life.”

Officers tried to make contact with people after unoccupied vehicles with photography equipment inside were reportedly seen in a park that was closed. It was reportedly assumed they were there “for the moon.” Tuesday marked the “pink supermoon,” the largest and brightest full moon of 2020, according to NASA.

A man told police he ran out of money while staying at a hotel and needed to stay in his van for the night before moving into a new apartment the next day.

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report that a man was allegedly stabbed in the chest by his significant other on Cedar Drive in Kalispell and was in the emergency room. At the time, the wound reportedly didn’t appear to be life-threatening.

A suspicious man claiming to be from NASA allegedly left a woman’s house on Whitetail Meadows Road in Kalispell. The woman told deputies the man, dressed in all brown and holding a black portfolio with a picture of the planet on it, said he was from NASA and asked her to step outside so he could ask her a few questions about COVID-19. The man then reportedly took his jacket off and showed her a patch that read NASA. At this point, she said she wasn’t interested and closed the door, then contacted neighbors who reportedly hadn’t received a visit from the suspicious stranger.

A very intoxicated man reportedly dropped a bottle of wine that “broke all over the place” in a store on U.S. 2 in Columbia Falls. The man supposedly mumbled to himself and eventually left. The employee calling in the report allegedly thought he was “staying in the area of the dumpsters,” by the building because there has been a transient problem in the area. Officers reportedly located two bottles of stolen wine.

Someone asked for advice about a defiant Bigfork teen who was playing loud music and refusing to get out of bed.

Someone calling from Conrad Drive in Kalispell reported a teen for allegedly tackling and holding a boy down and shoving a girl at a park.

A man at a U.S. 93 gas station in Kalispell allegedly tried to steal beer, went into the women’s bathroom and started crying, saying he was drunk. The employee was reportedly trying to close the store and told deputies he needed him out. When the man left, the employee told officers he was stumbling around and “acting like a loon.” The man was dropped off at home.

Someone on U.S. 2 in Kalispell requested a welfare check on an alleged “homeless-looking man” seen waving his arms in the air and talking to himself when he stepped into the roadway and was almost hit by a semi.

A welfare check was requested for a Whitefish woman who said she felt like her body was shutting down after being sick for two weeks and wasn’t sure if she needed an ambulance.

A man lying down by a Columbia Falls bridge was allegedly agitated after a passerby asked if he was OK, then called officers who checked on him. He said he was fine, just wanted to sleep.