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The Blotter: Hungry Horse house covered in ‘white goo’

| April 1, 2020 5:39 AM

Tuesday, March 24

A woman was assaulted after witnessing an alleged robbery.

A Hungry Horse woman’s neighbors were blaring their base and revving their engines.

Someone accidentally dialed 911. The dispatcher heard whistling in the background.

A Hungry Horse man said his house was vandalized by being covered in white goo. A possible suspect included his neighbor, who was upset that he would not date her.

Wednesday, March 25

A son called to report his parents were fighting.

A man who recently went to jail gave authorization to turn his dog over to a friend. The friend did not take the man’s cat.

A man wanted to report that he believes he found his stolen chainsaw at a pawn shop.

An absent Martin City resident had relatives trying to move things out of the house. No one had permission to be at the property.

Thursday, March 26

A property owner wanted two squatting campers to be removed.

Someone called to report a meeting he was concerned was still being held despite the coronavirus epidemic.

A Columbia Falls woman was target shooting on her property. One of her neighbors was fine with it, the other began screaming at her.

A woman walking her dogs had a man pull a steak knife on her after she said “hi.”

A woman’s firearm was missing.

Friday, March 27

A concerned employer wanted to report that a very reliable employee did not show up for work. The employee had forgotten to mention he was taking a trucking job in North Dakota.

A woman who called with questions on where she could stay for the night was directed towards her options.

Saturday, March 28

A woman was concerned about her parents’ new neighbors.

A woman’s battery charger was stolen.

Three juveniles loitering behind Smith’s were told to go home.

A couple drove up to a gas station in a vehicle with inaccurate plates, and abandoned it after seeing a police car stationed in the parking lot. The gas station owners had it towed.

Sunday, March 29

A mountain lion was seen at a Columbia Falls park.

A man lost his wallet at a car wash.

A Columbia Falls couple got in verbal fight.

Monday, March 30

In West Glacier someone had reportedly “shot down” two trees. There were beer cans littering the scene.

A woman who changed her mind about renting a property she had put a deposit on only hours earlier was told by the landlord the deposit would not be refunded due to the inconvenience.