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Daily Activity Report - Flathead

Law enforcement agency · 04/17/26

County

Flathead County

Agency

Not identified

Incidents Indexed

21

Published Summary

The agency responded to the following incidents:

10:00:56 – Warning To Female Ro For Speed at PL

10:10:55 – Saint at Whitefish, MT

11:42:29 – Assist at GRAND DR DIFFICULTY BREATHING , GASPING

11:43:34 – Burglary at HIGHWAY 40

11:43:45 – Rfs-Speed at Whitefish, MT

12:46:40 – Highway at Whitefish, MT

12:47:44 – Injury at Whitefish, MT

13:01:39 – Highway at Whitefish, MT

16:04:36 – Health at SKYLES PL /

18:39:26 – Injury at MVA Non SIDE OF RD

19:25:56 – Rw at LN

20:18:31 – Whitefish at Whitefish, MT

20:50:15 – Interference at W 3RD ST

21:23:17 – Police Incident at ST

22:21:57 – Police Incident at ST

22:33:28 – W at 10TH ST /

22:50:23 – Stop at AVE

02:23:55 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT

02:34:15 – Police Incident at Whitefish, MT

02:50:29 – Check at Business HIGHWAY 40

02:58:24 – Wf City 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

21 source-linked records shown
02:58 00003296
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

WF CITY Extra Patrol; BEACH

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02:50 00003295

PATROL

Business HIGHWAY 40

Business HIGHWAY 40 Check; W

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02:34 00003294
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Extra Patrol

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02:23 00003293
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

Extra Patrol; E 1ST ST

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22:50 00003292
OTHER What's this? →

AVE

Pedestrian door handles on vehicles. He was distributing CENTRAL Stop; fliers for an upcoming event. Male was advised AVE of the Handbill Ordinance, NFA.

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22:33 00003291
OTHER What's this? →

10Th St /

W 10TH ST / Traffic Stop; RFS - speeding, warning for speed. RW; BAKER AVE Observed a male who appeared to be checking E 1ST ST /

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22:21 00003290
OTHER What's this? →

ST

Traffic Stop; AVE / E 2ND warning for careless driving; RW; ST

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21:23 00003289
OTHER What's this? →

ST

Follow Up; AVE / E 2ND CALLING BACK FOR ST KALISPELL

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20:50 00003288
OTHER What's this? →

W 3Rd St

Custodial NOT HAVE A PARENTING PLAN IN PLACE. W 3RD ST Interference; RP IS GOING TO ATTEMPT TO GET AN EMERGENCY PARENTING PLAN, BUT IS WORRIED HER CHILD IS NOT IN A SAFE ENVIRONMENT DUE TO THE EX HUSBANDS MOTHER PUTTING ...

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20:18 00003287
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

WHITEFISH Civil Service; NOT SERVED; RV PARK ADDRESS ON 3RD IS WHERE BABY IS LOCATED WITH GRANDMOTHER ; GRANDMOTHER - POSS HAS 29 OUT OF WA ; JUV IS IN PRESENCE OF FEMALE THAT PUT HANDS ON RP IN PAST ; YOUNGEST CHILD FAT...

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19:25 00003286
OTHER What's this? →

LN

RFS EXP REGS, WARN FAIL AFFIX STICKER, Traffic Stop; S / HEDMAN RW; LN

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18:39 00003285
OTHER What's this? →

MVA Non SIDE OF RD

MVA Non SIDE OF RD; ph call made w16; PH TO START; WISCONSIN Injury; RP IN A WHI DODGE PICKUP; VEH VS DEER; AVE RP HAS LEFT THE SCENE; HIGHWAY 93

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16:04 00003284
OTHER What's this? →

Skyles Pl /

Mental PEDDLERS . ; LOC AISLE 14 WILL WALK FEMALE UP Health; POST TO FRONT OF STORE ; RP IS WITH LOSS PREVENTION ; REQ CR01 RESPOND; POSSIBLE FIREARM INVOLVED ; FEMALE AT STORE HAVING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS HAS NOT THREATENED...

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13:01 00003283
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

HIGHWAY 93 Follow Up; S DOES NOT HAVE WEAPON ON HER; was having difficulties with the anniversary of her mothers death coupled with issues between her and her brother. was provided options from WPD and CR units. insisted...

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12:47 00003282
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

MVA Non SPOKANE FOR THE OTHER VEH ; TWO VEH ; NON Injury; AVE INJURY; RP IN A BLK CHEV SLV VS WHI SLV ; INFO EXCHANGED

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12:46 00003281
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

HIGHWAY 93 Follow Up; S ALBERTA 28; IN PARKING LOT AT LOC; 28

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11:43 00003278
TRAFFIC What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

RFS-SPEED. CITE-SPEED, NO PROOF INS. Traffic Stop; W / HIGHWAY R-W. .; 93 S

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11:43 00003280

BURGLARY

Highway 40

Alarm SILVERLEAF BUILDING CLEAR; MAINT ACC SET Burglary; DR ALARM OFF; BACK BY THE POOL - POSS MAINT GOING ON ; UNSECURED DOOR - INVESTIGATING; HIGHWAY 40

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11:42 00003279
OTHER What's this? →

Grand Dr Difficulty Breathing, Gasping

Agency GRAND DR DIFFICULTY BREATHING , GASPING ; Assist; MOSTLY UNCONSCIOUS ; NO GATEKEY INFO ; BUSN IS AT WHITEFISH; POA GENERAL PANEL TAMPER

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10:10 00003277
OTHER What's this? →

Whitefish, MT

SAINT Follow Up; WOULD LIKE INFORMATION RE A DOG BITE; MORITZ DR POSS BIT QA; COME TO FRONT DOOR ; 80 YOF

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10:00 00003276
TRAFFIC What's this? →

PL

WARNING TO FEMALE RO FOR SPEED. R-W. Traffic Stop; AVE / SKYLES PL PHONE CALL - RP IS HOA MANAGER AND

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