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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

Law enforcement agency · 04/14/26

County

Flathead County

Agency

Not identified

Incidents Indexed

18

Published Summary

The agency responded to the following incidents:

07:49:13 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT

08:07:24 – Burglary at BARKLEY LN

08:22:21 – Person at Missing HIGHWAY 93

10:21:48 – Stop at WAY

11:10:31 – Stop at DR

12:43:40 – Highway at Whitefish, MT

15:16:11 – Citizen at ASHAR AVE BOTH EARS

16:29:23 – Found at LN / HIGHWAY regarding the dog and who to contact about

16:29:46 – Citizen at moved along if the owner of Central Ave requests

18:27:19 – Check at APARTMENTS NEAR WHITEFISH CITY BEACH

19:15:02 – Stop at Traffic LUPFER AVE / RFS EXP REGS, WARN FOR FAIL TO AFFIX

21:22:30 – Stop at Whitefish, MT

21:40:01 – Stop at Traffic HIGHWAY 93

00:38:14 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT

01:03:43 – Patrol at Whitefish, MT

01:58:58 – Patrol at E 1ST ST

02:10:58 – Stop at Traffic HIGHWAY 93 S

02:43:09 – Patrol 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

18 source-linked records shown
02:43 00003226

PATROL

Whitefish, MT

Extra WF CITY Patrol; BEACH

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02:10 00003225
OTHER What's this? →

Traffic HIGHWAY 93 S

Traffic HIGHWAY [redacted home address]op for speeding, warning, RH; Stop; / JP RD

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01:58 00003224

PATROL

E 1St St

Extra E 1ST ST Patrol

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01:03 00003223

PATROL

Whitefish, MT

Extra WF CITY Patrol; BEACH

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00:38 00003222

PATROL

Whitefish, MT

Extra Patrol

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21:40 00003221
OTHER What's this? →

Traffic HIGHWAY 93

Traffic HIGHWAY [redacted home address]ates, RW; Stop; S

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21:22 00003220
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Traffic WILD ROSE warning for speed, RW; Stop; LN / E 2ND ST

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19:15 00003219
OTHER What's this? →

Traffic LUPFER AVE / RFS EXP REGS, WARN FOR FAIL TO AFFIX

Traffic LUPFER AVE / RFS EXP REGS, WARN FOR FAIL TO AFFIX Stop; W 7TH ST STICKER, RW

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18:27 00003218

PATROL

Apartments Near Whitefish City Beach

Welfare EDGEWOOD BE LAST APARTMENT ON THE LEFT OF THE Check; PL HALL INSIDE BUILDING; NEW LOW INCOME APARTMENTS NEAR WHITEFISH CITY BEACH; PERSON RP HAS PREVIOUSLY CARED FOR CALLED RP ASKING FOR HELP WITH CARE AGAIN; REC...

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16:29 00003217
OTHER What's this? →

moved along if the owner of Central Ave requests

Assist CENTRAL RP SAYS HOMELESS PERSON IS SLEEPING Citizen; AVE NEXT DOOR IN EMPTY BUILDING; SAYS OFFICER TOLD HER TO CALL IF HE SHOWED UP AGAIN; not violating any city ordinances or state laws. RP was advised that the m...

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16:29 00003216
OTHER What's this? →

LN / HIGHWAY regarding the dog and who to contact about

Animal LN / HIGHWAY regarding the dog and who to contact about Found; 93 W picking it up. I spoke with the RP who stated that it was no problem to have the dog for the night and if no one reaches out to her by mid mornin...

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15:16 00003215
OTHER What's this? →

Ashar Ave Both Ears

Assist ASHAR AVE BOTH EARS; RP WAS ADVISED TO CONTACT Citizen; HER HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION. NOTHING FURTHER. .; THINKS THEY MIGHT HIT GAS OR ELECTRIC LINE; DOG DESCRIPTION MATCHES PREVIOUS CALLS FOR CALLING IN A LOST DOG...

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12:43 00003214
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

HIGHWAY [redacted home address]R WENT INTO THE STORE ; HIT DUI; S CURB PULLING INTO SAFEWAY ; OUT WITH FEM RO; RP FOLLOWED VEH FROM CFALLS TO SAFEWAY IN WHITEFISH; RP WILL SIGN ; LOOKING FOR CONTACT INFORMATION ON FAMILY...

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11:10 00003213
OTHER What's this? →

DR

Traffic / GREAT CITE, SPEED. R-W. .; Stop; NORTHERN DR CITED & RELEASED TO DAUGHTER, SEE RPT DEP TIME START 1308 DROVE ERRATICALLY, DOWN MIDDLE OF RD, BLUE PASSENGER IS PARKED IN THE COMPACT PARKING UP FRONT ; EM 42299; ...

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10:21 00003212
OTHER What's this? →

WAY

Traffic / HOSPITAL WARNING, SPEED. R-U. Stop; WAY HIGHWAY 93 S

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08:22 00003211
OTHER What's this? →

Missing HIGHWAY 93

Missing HIGHWAY 93 school. Not missing. Nothing Further. .; ONLY Person; S 1 ENTRANCE TO HOUSE; RP DAUGHTER IS MISSING; RP EX PICKED UP DAUGHTER AND IS OKAY; RP NOW STATING THAT RECEIVED TEXT DAUGHTER IS SCHOOL; RP YELLI...

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08:07 00003210

BURGLARY

Barkley Ln

Alarm CALLED BACK TO CANCEL RECEIVED VERIFY BARKLEY LN Burglary; REQUEST TO CANCEL WITH VALID PASSWORD; ZONE: GARAGE ENTRY DOOR; 6YEAR OLD FEMALE; DAUGHTER STAYED WITH THE EX LAST NIGHT; LAST SEEN WHEN WENT TO BED APPROX...

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07:49 00003209

PATROL

Whitefish, MT

Extra WF SCHOOL NO NEED; Patrol; DISTRICT KEYHOLDERS PENDING; RESIDENTIAL - RP

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