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The blotter: That mountain lion is spotted again

| April 22, 2020 7:31 AM

April 13

A woman’s sister punched her in the head five times during a fight.

A red-headed child was lost on Second Street.

A man drove through a Grace Road yard and nearly hit the house.

April 14

A Columbia Falls man whose house had been egged figured the prank was supposed to be witness intimidation in an ongoing case.

A man lost his still-running vehicle near Meadow Lake Boulevard.

No water was coming out of a man’s faucets.

A Columbia Falls woman threw a glass bowl at her sister’s head during a fight.

Someone broke into a Hungry Horse man’s shed.

A neighbor was doing burnouts in the caller’s field on Legacy Lane.

April 15

Someone broke into a Highway 2 shop and stole glass blowing equipment.

A Coram man was trying to get away from his “soon to be ex-girlfriend” after she trashed his house.

A man wanted reassurance that the dirt bike he was purchasing in Coram wasn’t stolen.

April 16

A woman claimed her son was jumped by three other men.

The caller heard a woman scream “Help me” at a camper along Highway 2.

A man in a black hoody was walking through the woods near Cedar Pointe Loop.

A corgi named “Grizzly” was lost.

Someone was lighting off fireworks in Hungry Horse.

April 17

Someone mistook a cleaning crew at a bank for burglars.

The caller couldn’t tell if the man in a sleeping bag in a Columbia Falls park was breathing.

Someone stole a GPS from a Columbia Falls vehicle.

A Columbia Falls business was receiving online threats of arson.

A diamond earring appeared to have been stolen from an unlocked vehicle.

A woman was robbed, possible at gunpoint, by a man behind a Columbia Falls grocery store.

April 18

Drug paraphernalia was found on Fourth Avenue.

A caller almost hit a horse on Highway 206.

A “heeler-type dog” charged at the caller.

A caller from a Columbia Falls church had gifts for officers.

One man threatened another with a knife at a Highway 2 bar.

April 19

A man wanted to take his kids to the park but feared his “estranged wife” would call the police if he did.

A mountain lion was spotted in Columbia Falls.

April 20

A Columbia Falls apartment door was spray painted overnight.

The caller’s neighbor blew leaves into her yard.

Two men were hanging out behind a dumpster.

A Columbia Falls caller thought they saw a grizzly sow and two cubs eating their pig feed.