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Recent Activity Reports

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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 08:31:49 – Stop at Whitefish, MT 08:32:03 – Wrights W at UNSECURED IN PL AT TYLERS REQ . RPT 12:22:03 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 12:55:24 – Police Incident at HIGHWAY 93 14:30:13 – Wisconsin Super Duty at Whitefish, MT 14:57:59 – Basin Rd / E at DR 15:02:45 – Post That Possibly Stole at Whitefish, MT 16:38:19 – Physical at ST 17:39:20 – W at 7TH ST / RP HAD FOLLOWED FEM FROM W 7TH ST 18:13:41 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 19:07:59 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 22:13:19 – Stop at Pedestrian TOWN PUMP 22:35:08 – Police Incident at ST 22:58:15 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 23:27:19 – Vehicle at Whitefish, MT 23:37:20 – Police Incident at ST 01:41:48 – Wf City at Whitefish, MT 01:50:50 – Baker Ave / at BAKER AVE / 02:18:59 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 02:40:48 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/21/26
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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 07:32:43 – Spokane at Whitefish, MT 07:46:12 – Pl / at PL / 07:54:44 – Pine Ave / E at Whitefish, MT 07:57:59 – Wf School W at Whitefish, MT 08:11:57 – Central Ave at Whitefish, MT 10:30:35 – Karrow Ave at Whitefish, MT 10:49:20 – Check at Welfare BAKER AVE / BABY IF THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH THE 11:59:27 – Cite Speed at WAY 12:14:55 – Rfs - Expired Tags - at Whitefish, MT 12:24:02 – Lakeshore at MURDOCK LN 12:49:38 – Baker Ave / at BAKER AVE / 13:24:03 – Driver at BAKER AVE / 14:05:27 – Police Incident at ST 14:32:50 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 14:38:59 – Check at Welfare RD / E OFF OF IT 14:56:20 – Rw at BARKLEY LN 15:00:40 – Trl / E at DR 15:13:27 – E at 5TH ST / 15:35:24 – Police Incident at AVE 15:41:53 – Als at INTERSECTION OF VICTORY LN AND 15:51:35 – Run at MVA Hit & CENTRAL AVE STARTED TO YELL EXPLENATIVES AT HIM 15:55:45 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 16:01:36 – Highway at HIGHWAY 93 DRIVER OF VEH GOT A RIDE VEH WILL STAY 16:37:47 – Vehicle at WAY COMING 17:12:31 – Police Incident at HIGHWAY 93 19:06:53 – Assist at S / HIGHWAY 19:36:08 – Will Sign at ON HWY 93 S 20:38:16 – Physical at W 3RD ST the father are going through a custody battle and 22:56:31 – Train Depot W at Whitefish, MT 23:24:50 – Wf City at Whitefish, MT 23:26:58 – Check at Business HIGHWAY 40 00:02:04 – Police Incident at 1014 WITH FEMALE TO STATE PARK RD SM 00:12:53 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 00:13:46 – Assist at Whitefish, MT 05:42:29 – Highway at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/20/26
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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 08:04:14 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT 08:06:52 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT 08:08:14 – Spokane Ave / E Rfs Hand Held D at SPOKANE AVE / E RFS HAND HELD DEVICE USE, VERBAL 10:46:40 – Mischief at BAKER AVE 12:57:34 – W at 2ND ST / MURRAY 13:09:54 – account with Energy Texas so I at Whitefish, MT 13:38:28 – Bls Yel at SAWTOOTH DR NEEDS HELP GETTING UP 14:16:16 – Citizen at HIGHWAY 93 S 15:11:53 – Vehicle at Out With SPOKANE AVE / E 15:22:56 – Stolen at Vehicle W 15TH ST / FIREARMS IN VEH 15:49:16 – Spokane Ave / E Rfs Cell Phone at Whitefish, MT 16:56:09 – Stop at Whitefish, MT 17:11:55 – Central Ave / E Rfs Fail To Yie at CENTRAL AVE / E RFS FAIL TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY, 17:33:55 – Event at Whitefish, MT 18:28:46 – Warn at Whitefish, MT 18:30:07 – Pedestrian at CENTRAL AVE WHI BASEBALL CAP W OFF COLOR 18:38:42 – Health at MILL AVE 20:09:25 – Police Incident at RP SEEING THIS FROM BAY POINT DR 20:12:00 – Inspection at Whitefish, MT 20:25:45 – Inspection at Whitefish, MT 21:50:46 – Patrol at Extra CENTRAL AVE / E 22:15:40 – To This Male at Whitefish, MT 22:46:04 – Patrol at E 1ST ST 22:49:10 – Big Mountain at MALE CREEPING IN THE PL IN THE 23:12:23 – E Edgewood Dr / W at E EDGEWOOD DR / center line. cite x2. RC-W report due 23:19:46 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 02:03:04 – Burglary at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Fraud and public-integrity cases in Montana are often read against the Copper Kings era, when mining money distorted state politics and helped produce the 1912 Corrupt Practices Act.

03/19/26
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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 08:04:00 – Large at Animal at HIGHWAY 93 S 08:10:59 – Police Incident at AVE THAT DUMP TRAILER WAS RETURNED 08:11:23 – Wf School at Whitefish, MT 08:18:07 – Wf School at Whitefish, MT 08:27:04 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 08:44:27 – Baker Ave / E Blk Hyund Tusc at HIGHWAY 93 S 09:00:32 – Rfs Following To Close at DR 09:09:09 – Check at Whitefish, MT 09:23:26 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 09:58:56 – Found at Whitefish, MT 12:26:51 – Baker Ave / W at Whitefish, MT 12:54:40 – Central Ave / Rfs Traffic Contr at CENTRAL AVE / RFS TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE VIO, 13:25:48 – Spokane Ave Return On Ro at Whitefish, MT 13:30:08 – Hazard at Traffic HIGHWAY 93 S NOT NEED CONTACT JUST WANTED 14:52:50 – Inspection at PATTON LN 15:01:58 – Baker Ave / at BAKER AVE / 17:15:12 – Physical at Whitefish, MT 19:52:57 – Check at IDAHO AVE 22:36:44 – Injury at MORITZ DR 00:11:54 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 00:15:48 – Vehicle at Whitefish, MT 00:21:55 – Check at Whitefish, MT 00:55:45 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 03:07:45 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 03:14:18 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/18/26
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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 08:04:17 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT 08:49:02 – Stop at LAKE RD / 10:23:42 – Foods Trespassed at Whitefish, MT 10:55:10 – Pl / To One Neighbor - He State at PL / TO ONE NEIGHBOR 12:28:24 – Stop at Traffic LUPFER AVE / VEH PROPERLY REGISTERED 12:52:36 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / 13:08:16 – Stop at Traffic SPOKANE AVE WARNING TO THE MALE FOR 14:17:52 – Citizen at Assist HIGHWAY 93 15:09:11 – Citizen at RAILWAY ST 15:18:58 – Inspection at Whitefish, MT 15:58:00 – Stop at Traffic HIGHWAY 93 S 16:31:51 – Stop at Traffic MILES AVE / E MEXICAN PLATE 17:30:41 – Vehicle at / HIGHWAY 40 WHITE HAS TRIED HILL BROTHERS, AAA IS 18:17:28 – Pl / at PL / 19:29:12 – Central W at WILHELM WAY 20:09:06 – Stop at DR 20:35:39 – Stop at Traffic E 5TH ST / rfs: headlamp. Warns headlamp and no dl on 20:46:25 – Stop at Traffic HIGHWAY 93 RFS- EXP REGS 112025, WARN FAIL TO AFIX 20:47:30 – Stop at Traffic E 5TH ST / rfs: speed 3525. Warn speed, npoi, no reg rec. 20:53:47 – Stop at Whitefish, MT 21:01:37 – Stop at DR / had out of state valid DL, Released 21:06:16 – Stop at HIGHWAY 93 S Reason for stop: Speed 21:37:36 – Stop at LN when officer was still in 35, Driver was released 21:59:26 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / E Reason for stop: No tail lights 23:12:21 – Stop at Whitefish, MT 23:46:52 – Patrol at Extra SPOKANE AVE 00:03:13 – Stop at Traffic SPOKANE AVE CHEVY SLV NO PLATE 00:18:21 – Check at Welfare AVE / 01:09:54 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT 02:05:01 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT 03:26:50 – Vehicle at E 1ST ST 03:28:43 – Check at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/17/26
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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 07:35:08 – Vehicle at DR 08:01:29 – Wf School W at Whitefish, MT 08:11:52 – Violation at Whitefish, MT 09:22:35 – Regarding Physical at Whitefish, MT 10:10:57 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 10:29:28 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 10:33:41 – Ref Disturb P at Whitefish, MT 10:46:02 – Highway at IRON HORSE DR OFF THE VEH GOING TO THEIR YARD 11:16:55 – Injury at RD HAS THE DRIVER DETAINED IN HIS PK 12:16:08 – Dr No Need at Whitefish, MT 13:02:01 – Greenwood Ref Follow Up at Whitefish, MT 14:04:14 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 14:38:30 – Burglary at Whitefish, MT 14:55:08 – Spokane Ave / Rp Calling On Beh at SPOKANE AVE / RP CALLING ON BEHALF 16:28:55 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 18:05:17 – Whitefish W at Whitefish, MT 18:14:46 – Citizen at Assist TOWN PUMP 19:45:13 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 20:04:19 – Check at HIGHWAY 93 S 20:40:55 – Movement On The Main Level Wher at Whitefish, MT 21:13:31 – Assist at HIGHWAY 40 W 21:21:19 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 21:35:11 – Police Incident at HER WAY HOME FROM THE GYM AND 22:57:29 – Follow Up With Wpd at Whitefish, MT 00:54:19 – Stop at Pedestrian BAKER AVE / 01:23:28 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 01:42:51 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/16/26
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Daily Activity Report - Flathead County Sheriff's Office

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office responded to the following incidents: 09:51:21 – Spokane Ave at Whitefish, MT 10:39:38 – Check at Whitefish, MT 10:45:03 – Check at HIGHWAY 93 S 12:26:46 – Citizen at CENTRAL AVE DESC 13:48:01 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 14:14:34 – Ave Cattle Dog at Whitefish, MT 14:51:06 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 16:19:07 – Physical at TO COLORADO AVE IN A GREEN ASTRO 17:03:30 – Baker Ave / E at Whitefish, MT 17:18:46 – Spokane Ave Just at SPOKANE AVE JUST3 GOT OUT OF JAIL 18:14:18 – IOWA AVE / Reason for stop at Whitefish, MT 18:33:05 – Police Incident at MOUNTAIN RD 18:34:08 – Check at HIGHWAY 93 S 18:35:09 – Police Incident at PL reckless. PC felony arrest for cpdd and cpdp, 19:09:02 – Check at Whitefish, MT 20:33:38 – Check at HIGHWAY 93 S No need 22:11:54 – Stolen at E 1ST ST WHEEL 22:31:29 – Is The Ro at Whitefish, MT 23:23:57 – Citizen at Assist SPOKANE AVE 01:50:56 – Wf City at Whitefish, MT 01:52:15 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/15/26
Report

Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 08:29:07 – Red F at LN 08:41:29 – Baker Ave / at BAKER AVE / 08:56:28 – Hangup at LUPFER AVE 10:59:25 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 13:04:47 – Police Incident at HIGHWAY 93 13:51:45 – Police Incident at DR 15:17:39 – Cruelty at Animal HIGHWAY 93 AND WEATHER 15:36:28 – Police Incident at ST 15:56:31 – Police Incident at DR / E 2ND ST 16:13:04 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 16:23:56 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 16:38:37 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 17:06:26 – Police Incident at O`BRIEN AVE 17:29:09 – Central W at Whitefish, MT 18:12:54 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 18:16:22 – Vicious at E 2ND ST 18:27:09 – E at 2ND ST / 18:37:40 – Wildlife at DR 19:17:07 – St White Toyota Tac at ST WHITE TOYOTA TAC 19:17:31 – Garage at Whitefish, MT 19:31:37 – Pedestrian at E 2ND ST 20:02:51 – Cruelty at AVE / 20:21:21 – Check at Business HIGHWAY 93 20:35:01 – Ave / at AVE / 21:05:41 – Baker Ave / at BAKER AVE / 21:07:59 – Police Incident at DR BACKPACK IN GUEST BEDROOM CLOSET 22:03:53 – Check at Whitefish, MT 22:17:05 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 23:32:49 – Driver at Reckless HIGHWAY 93 COLORED 23:36:20 – Central W at Whitefish, MT 23:49:30 – Check at HIGHWAY 93 00:08:10 – S / at ST 00:21:59 – Assist at Whitefish, MT 01:25:53 – Patrol at E 1ST ST 01:29:29 – Injury at MVA Non W 7TH ST / REQUEST DUNRIGHT TOWING ETA 30 02:22:40 – Accidental at Whitefish, MT 03:17:01 – Check at BAKER AVE "LOVER QUARREL" // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/14/26
Report

Daily Activity Report - Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 07:55:44 – Wildlife at Animal DR / 08:17:48 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT 08:29:04 – Stop at Whitefish, MT 08:37:53 – Driver at Reckless W 19TH ST / 09:00:23 – Injury at Whitefish, MT 09:25:02 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / E 10:03:37 – Check at Business HIGHWAY 93 12:08:56 – Stop at Traffic AVE / 12:26:11 – Citizen at E 2ND ST SHE MOVED OUT OF LOC AND THE 13:21:23 – Citizen at Assist HIGHWAY 93 13:43:42 – Spokane For Disorderly Disturbi at Whitefish, MT 15:26:16 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / E RFS 15:37:36 – Stop at DR / RFS STOP SIGN VIO, VERBAL WARN, RW 15:39:21 – Stop at DR 15:47:58 – Stop at DR SHOWED NO INS LISTED ON VEH 16:21:06 – Spokane Ave at LEAVING THE VEHICLE IN THE SUPER 1 PL 16:50:05 – Citizen at Assist HIGHWAY 93 16:56:17 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 17:45:50 – Stop at Whitefish, MT 18:02:45 – Hangup at LUPFER AVE 18:16:03 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / E 19:00:43 – Wisconsin W at Whitefish, MT 20:10:48 – Hangup at Whitefish, MT 20:28:39 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / E Reason for stop: Red light violation 20:59:59 – Stop at AVE on vehicle, not new plate. 21:17:31 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 21:19:48 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / 21:59:36 – Stop at Traffic BAKER AVE / E Reason for stop: Brkn headlight 23:52:30 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT 00:02:22 – Stop at Traffic HIGHWAY 93 S Reason for stop: Conducted Registration check, 00:41:03 – Mcdonalds - W at FEMALE THAT WALKED AWAY HWY 93 15TH 00:58:18 – Vehicle at Whitefish, MT 03:42:16 – Check at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/13/26
Report

Daily Activity Report – Flathead

The agency responded to the following incidents: 07:21:05 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 07:37:53 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 07:50:33 – Burglary at Whitefish, MT 08:28:39 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 10:19:23 – Highway at Whitefish, MT 10:22:26 – E at 2ND ST / 10:37:04 – Burglary at E 2ND ST / 10:48:19 – Okay With Any Officer at AVE 12:45:47 – Police Incident at ST 14:48:54 – Abandoned at PL 15:06:58 – W at 10TH ST / PLATE 15:20:21 – Spokane W at Whitefish, MT 17:14:35 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 20:17:38 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 22:08:33 – Check at Whitefish, MT 22:33:31 – Wisconsin W at Whitefish, MT 23:05:20 – Citizen at Whitefish, MT 01:41:45 – Wf City at Whitefish, MT 02:01:04 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 02:12:49 – Check at Business HIGHWAY 40 02:28:13 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT 02:31:12 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT // Historical Perspective: Montana's alcohol enforcement history is unusual: the state stepped back from Prohibition enforcement in 1926, and impaired driving was often treated as a 'folk crime' until stricter 1983 reforms reshaped DUI law.

03/12/26
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About Flathead County Law Enforcement

Flathead County is located in northwest Montana and includes Kalispell, Whitefish, and Columbia Falls. It borders Glacier National Park to the east and Flathead Lake — the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi — to the south. The Flathead County Sheriff's Office and Kalispell Police Department are the primary agencies. The county's outdoor recreation economy and proximity to the Canadian border create unique law enforcement challenges. The Flathead Beacon newspaper publishes a detailed daily police blotter. Flathead County offers a public warrant list and live inmate roster online.

Flathead County supports some of the strongest local-intent queries in Montana because people often search at both the county and city level for Kalispell, Whitefish, and Columbia Falls police activity.

This page is built as the main Flathead Valley records hub, with internal paths into city pages, county arrest coverage, the live jail roster, and the official county warrant list for users who need more than a headline summary.

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This page ties Montana Blotter coverage to Flathead County's official warrant and detention tools while also routing readers into Kalispell, Whitefish, and Columbia Falls pages for narrower local search intent.

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These are the newest source-linked incidents currently surfaced for Flathead County. Use them to move into recent reports and individual record pages.

How to Find Arrest Records in Flathead County

Arrest records in Flathead County are public documents under Montana's public records laws. There are several ways to access them:

  1. 1 Montana Blotter (this site) — Free, AI-summarized daily activity reports from law enforcement agencies serving Flathead County. No account required.
  2. 2 Flathead County Jail Roster — The Flathead County Detention Center posts a live roster of current inmates.
  3. 3 Montana DOJ Criminal History — The Criminal History Online Public Records Search (CHOPRS) allows name-based searches of felony and misdemeanor charges statewide for a $20 fee.
  4. 4 Montana Courts PortalMontana's public court access portal provides case-level criminal records for district courts and limited jurisdiction courts statewide.

How to Check Active Warrants in Flathead County

Active arrest warrants and bench warrants in Flathead County are public records. You can search for them through the Montana Judicial Branch Public Access Portal — select "Warrants" under the defendant search drop-down. The Flathead County warrant list is also available directly from the county. You can also call the Flathead County Sheriff's Office at 406-758-5610 to inquire about active warrants.

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