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Four horses of the apocalypse?

| March 7, 2020 2:00 AM

Four horses showed up in a woman’s yard, and one of them was apparently wearing a blanket. She told the Flathead Country Sheriff’s Office she didn’t know who they belonged to.

A woman said she received “a strange email” that she was “concerned about and need[ed] to show an officer.”

A neighbor complained about three dogs running at large. Other neighbors said the dogs run around the area routinely and one of the dogs had apparently killed other people’s pets. The owner was notified the dogs would be taken directly to the county animal shelter if they got loose again.

A man wanted advice to deal with issues he was having with his neighbor. He said the neighbor “does not like certain decisions [he] has made regarding the use of his property.”

A man wanted to know what to do after his brother changed the locks on his house.

A woman wanted an officer to take a rifle to a firearm company, get the barrel removed and then return it to her. The officer informed her he wouldn’t do all that work, but she was welcome to take it to the company herself.

An employee thought some men might have stolen something from a store, but she didn’t know exactly what they supposedly stole. The suspected thieves left the area on foot before law enforcement arrived.

A woman believed another woman was calling and harassing her from blocked numbers, but she had no way to prove it. Since the alleged threats were made in Ravalli County, the caller was told to report the incident there.

People from Texas overstayed their welcome at one man’s house, and wererefusing to leave. The property owner was upset because his unwanted guests “don’t work or anything.”

A homeowner said someone “broke into the garage and took things,” but it turned out the door had been left unlocked. Multiple firearms, tools and a bike were taken.

A woman asked law enforcement what to do after she was told the motor home she had just purchased was reported as stolen. Upon investigation, there was no record the vehicle was stolen.

A man in a red coat was seen lying in a field near Whitefish Stage Road.

Pre-teen boys who allegedly stole a woman’s all-terrain vehicles in January were alarming her, as they recently returned to the property “looking for more items to steal.”

A mother was worried her son was in possession of a stolen video game console after he came home with the device and said, “one of his friends just gave it to him.” There was no record of the device being stolen.

A man called because he apparently left two skateboards at a park two months ago and now he said they were stolen.

A woman was looking for a missing juvenile male with a “Harry Potter scar over his right eye.”

A driver said there was a truck that was “terrorizing” him. He said the truck sped up and turned its high beams on when the driver passed by, but then it turned down a different road.