Daily Crime Report

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Kalispell

Theft and Assistance Calls Predominate in Downtown

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Northeast Kalispell

Crime reports from northeast Kalispell indicate a varied day. In the region of Kalispell North, police noted an increasing activity with incidents including a notable vehicle check and two cases of trespassing. Additionally, officers addressed an animal welfare issue and also found an animal. A pedestrian was also stopped for questioning in this area.

Southwest Kalispell

Southwest Kalispell saw a balanced mix of police activities from assistance to citizens to managing a reckless driver and a trespassing case. Agency assistance was also executed successfully.

Northwest Kalispell

Reports from Northwest Kalispell included theft and a parking-related issue, signaling a quieter day compared to other areas of the city.

Downtown Kalispell

Downtown was bustling with numerous types of calls ranging from multiple instances of assisting citizens, dealing with disorderly behavior, handling pedestrian stops, and a few episodes of theft. Police also conducted welfare checks and repeatedly assisted other agencies.

Northridge Heights and Evergreen West

Northridge Heights saw a modest amount of activity including suspicious circumstances, theft, citizen assistance, and a motor vehicle accident without injuries. Nearby, Evergreen West experienced a theft incident and a DUI arrest.

Diverse Issues Across Kalispell

The day involved a broad spectrum of police activities reflecting the ongoing needs for municipal safety and law enforcement involvement in various neighborhoods. From animal concerns in the north to parking problems in the estates, officers were kept busy addressing a wide array of public concerns.

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