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Incident Record

Physical

Record ID

#17643

Date

04/23/26

Time

17:02:20

Location

Whitefish, MT

Flathead County CFS 00003465

Narrative

Disturbance THE INFORMATION; 3 SUBJS; Narrative added Physical; BULLDOG from associated Call #: 25 - RP THINKS ONE OF THEM MAY HAVE GONE INTO BULLDOG OTHER TWO ARE STILL AT CORNER; Narrative added from associated Call #: 25 - UNK LSW RP CAN NO LONGER SEE THEM; Narrative added from associated Call #: 25 - BRO JACKET, BASEBAL HAT GRY BEANIE W BICYCLE; RP BEING ASSAULTED; RP WALKED AWAY; Narrative added from associated Call #: 25 - FOUR SUBJECTS; SAYS PEOPLE ARE PHYSICALLY PUTTING HANDS ON RP; STATED MULTIPLE TIMES THAT HE IS IN DURESS WHILE NOT ANSWERING QUESTIONS; he wanted and an unknown male with a mustache arrested for assault. alleged that put his finger into chest twice as did the other male, after insulted his children. Officer Wilson spoke with who advised that refused to allow him to pass on the sidewalk, talked with because of his recent behavior and questioned him about it. said he mentioned that his kids were concerned for him, which upset. This was a verbal altercation. was upset that Officer did not arrest and the other parties, demanding they be held accountable. confirmed that no other physical altercations occurred. delusional behavior continues, he claimed that his father was Russian and when his father dies, he will become king of Russia and is related to the Trump family, via Melania's heritage and marriage to President Trump. also talked about NSA and Space Force recording everything and we need to get copies of the footage. was advised to stay away from and the other parites.; SEPARATED NO LONGER IN PROGRESS; RP HAS A FRIEND WITH HIM AS WELL UNKN NAME; UNKN SPELLING RPS NAME; OPEN LINE; HX FROM FEB OF THIS YEAR PHN # TO THROUGH HE WAS OVERDOSING ON FENTANYL AFTER
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