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Daily Activity Report – Flathead

Law enforcement agency · 03/12/26

County

Flathead County

Agency

Not identified

Incidents Indexed

22

Published Summary

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.

Incident Log Behind This Report

22 source-linked records shown
02:31 00002271
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Extra Patrol; WAG PARK

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02:28 00002270
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Extra Patrol; E 1ST ST

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02:12 00002269

PATROL

Business HIGHWAY 40

Business HIGHWAY 40 Check; W

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02:01 00002268
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Extra Patrol

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01:41 00002267
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

WF CITY Extra Patrol; BEACH

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23:05 00002265
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Assist CENTRAL THE GREAT NORTHERN; RP WANTS TO Citizen; AVE REPORT HER YOUNGER BROTHER FOR DUI ; RP WOULD LIKE A PHONE CALL IF THERE AN INCIDENT RP WOULD LIKE TO REMAIN ANONYMOUS

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22:33 00002264
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

WISCONSIN Disorderly; room. would consistently make incoherent AVE sentences and was unable to answer basic questions. also was making unusual movements gestures with her hands that her obviously making her friends very ...

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22:08 00002263

PATROL

Whitefish, MT

Business PEDDLERS Check; POST 10-14 WITH FEMALE - FEMALE GOING CRAZY, POSS MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE; FEMALE IS IN THE LIVING ROOM; FEMALE IS SOMEWHAT CALM NOW; Garner and Koch arrived on scene and made contact in the living

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20:17 00002262
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Follow Up; W 2ND ST

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17:14 00002260
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Assist WHITEFISH THE NUMBER BACK; Narrative added from Citizen; POLICE - NEW associated Call #: 448 - IMMEDIATE HANG UP; Narrative added from associated Call #: 448 - NEG ANSWER; RP 10-19 WFPD; TO PICK UP PAPERWORK

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15:20 00002258
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

SPOKANE RP IS NOT AT LOCATION; Narrative added Disorderly; AVE from associated Call #: 424 - RP OWNS BUSINESS DOWNSTAIRS; Narrative added from associated Call #: 425 - FCDC ADV; Narrative added from associated Call #: 42...

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15:06 00002257
OTHER What's this? →

10Th St / Plate

W 10TH ST / PLATE - DRIVER HAD JUST GOTTEN VEH Traffic Stop; BAKER AVE AND WAS STILL WORKING ON TITLE - HAD NOT BEEN ABLETO GET TITLE FROM PREV OWNER DUE TO TITLE WORK PROBLEMS - WARNING RW ; BACK ENR TO DC - 40574 - EM ...

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14:48 00002256
OTHER What's this? →

PL

Vehicle COLORADO Narrative added from associated Call #: 431 - Abandoned; AVE RP MANAGER OF COMPLEX; NO LONGER NEEDING LE RESPONSE; ON WEST SIDE IN PL; RP CALLED BACK DECIDED HE IS JUST GONNA HAVE VEH TOWED ; RP MANAGER ...

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12:45 00002254
OTHER What's this? →

ST

Parking; AVE / E 1ST ST BEEN THERE AT LEAST 3 DAYS; Narrative added from associated Call #: 431 - OWNERS OF THE COMPLEX ARE WANTING OWNER OF VEHICLE TRESPASSED; Narrative added from associated Call #: 431 - VEH A

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10:48 00002252
OTHER What's this? →

AVE

OKAY WITH ANY OFFICER; RP HAS Follow Up; COLUMBIA FURTHER QUESTIONS AND WOULD LIKE AVE PHONE CALL; SPOKANE

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10:37 00002251

BURGLARY

E 2Nd St /

Alarm STUMPTOWN GARAGE; UNABLE TO CONTACT Burglary; LOOP KEYHOLDERS ; SUSP; RP AWARE STRATTON NOT ON DUTY E 2ND ST /

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10:22 00002250
OTHER What's this? →

2Nd St /

E 2ND ST / Traffic Stop; RFS - OBSTRUCTED 28 - WARNING RW; BAKER AVE BLDG SECURE - POA - ENTRY CENSOR

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10:19 00002249
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

HIGHWAY [redacted home address]op; WARNING, SPEED. R-W. S

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08:28 00002248
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

HIGHWAY [redacted home address]op; WARNING, REGISTRATION. R-W. S

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07:50 00002247

BURGLARY

Whitefish, MT

Alarm WISCONSIN PENDING ; MAIN HOUSE ; NO PRIORS; POA Burglary; AVE LIVING ROOM PERIMITER DOOR - NO CONTACT

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07:37 00002246
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Assist COLORADO - STILL RETURNING TO AREA; QUESTIONS Citizen; AVE ANSWERED - GIVEN ADVICE ON LOOKING INTO A TRO - SHE REQUESTED HELP; GIVEN ADVICE TO REQUEST OT SPEAK TO A CR UNIT THRUGH THE FCSO - 10-8 ; DID WALK THROUG...

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07:21 00002245
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Follow Up; NVH HAS QUESTIONS ABOUT OPTIONS AND WHAT SHE CAN DO; MALE IS NOT GOING ONTO HER PROPERTY; MALE TRESPASSED

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