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She knows who lets the dog out

| March 28, 2020 1:00 AM

A Whitefish woman told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, “her neighbor lets the dog out and it poops in her yard.” She said this was an ongoing problem.

A man with a knife was physically restrained after he was being “disorderly.”

A homeowner was suspicious of people dressed in camouflage walking around with flashlights. He thought they were headed to a “known drug house” and there were “prostitutes” at the location.

A woman said she heard a gunshot and her husband had heard one as well the morning before. The woman said there have also been “people snooping around the yards.” A man in the area said he saw a firework go off in a nearby field.

A driver apparently drove “really slow” and pulled into a driveway, then sped away when a neighbor looked out the window at the car.

An ex-wife wearing a “black sweater and tiny shorts” hurt her hand by breaking into her ex-husband’s house and then left.

A dog apparently bit someone on the nose and under each eye, and this wasn’t the first time the dog had bitten someone, so the dog had to be euthanized.

An officer checked on a horse in Somers and reported everything there was going according to plan.

A man was sleeping in an SUV in Kalispell, and when an employee at the location asked him to move along, the sleeper pulled a gun on him.

A woman reportedly jumped off a sidewalk into traffic on U.S. 2 and then jumped back onto the sidewalk. She was also seen “yelling at unknown people or vehicles.”

A truck and trailer were seen in a location for more than 24 hours, “loaded with junk.”

An 83-year-old woman said she was being threatened by a 73-year-old man with dementia.

A man “wanted to vent about some recent issues he is having with his neighbor,” but none of these issues were considered criminal.

Mail was apparently stolen from Whitefish and Bigfork and dropped off in Lake County. The person who reported this said, “he was aware that mail thefts happen on a daily basis.”

A driver said another vehicle “ran a stop sign and almost hit [her] car.”

A woman said her brother passed away and her sister-in-law moved back to Canada, and then a “bunch of acquaintances” moved in and started stealing belongings.

A man helped another man, who was apparently “clearly impaired” push his truck back to his residence and he “just thought someone should know.”