Can I be candid with you? I just finished putting together this list you're about to see of eighteen random calls our Great Falls police offices responded to and... wow.

I honestly don't even know where to begin. All I can think of right now is: What is it they don't do?

What Do Great Falls Police Do Every Day?

In addition to patrolling their assigned areas, police have an assortment of day-to-duties that include paperwork and yes, responding to calls.

Here's the thing though... police never know what they're getting into. They get the call with general information about what they might be getting into, but anything can happen.

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In a post shared to Facebook, Great Falls police shared a collection of calls they've responded to recently.

These calls range from domestic calls to dead birds being thrown at people to a mysterious sewer cat...and even a couple doing "the deed" in a public space.

Which Call Is The Most Unusual To You?

While there are some bizarre calls like we talked about, there are also some sad ones involving children being in situations no child should ever be in.

These calls are a reminder to thank an officer for always being willing to go into an unknown situation, ready to protect and serve.

Out of all of the police calls shared below, which one do you find the most unusual? Which do you find to be the most disturbing?

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