Kalispell woman accused of hitting her husband with a glass vase

February 2. A woman from Kalispell left her husband with 12 stitches in his head after drunkenly throwing a glass vase at him late last month, prosecutors say.

Natalie Kay Heser, 55, is charged with assault with a weapon in Flathead County District Court following a January 29 riot in the 800 block of East Washington Street. Her interrogation has not yet been scheduled.

According to an affidavit filed in the district court, the victim told responding Kalispell police officers that he was sitting on the couch when Heather returned home “highly intoxicated.” When he asked about her condition, she allegedly started yelling at him.

She then took a glass vase and threw it at his head, court documents say. She fled after the vase broke and her husband called 911.

Officers responded to the riot call around 9:35 p.m., court documents say. They found the victim with a cut on his head still bleeding. He was taken to Logan Health, where he received 12 stitches, according to court documents.

The officers found Heser allegedly sitting near a neighboring apartment. They described her as “extremely drunk and unable to speak in full sentences”.

She denied any involvement, court documents say.

If found guilty, Heather faces up to 20 years behind bars and a $50,000 fine.

News editor Derrick Perkins can be contacted at 758-4430 or email [email protected].

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