Kalispell police
Kalispell police were summoned to Two Mile Drive, where a man dressed like a woman threw rocks at cars. When asked, the person said rock-throwing was necessary because a driver had flung an obscenity at him or her.
Unattended children in the street were reported near Albertsons and on Sunnyside Drive. A disoriented man was reported on Liberty Street.
On Twin Pines Drive, a resident received a letter, purportedly from an insurance company, saying that if the resident submitted $20, the company would proceed with a claim for an undisclosed amount of money for the resident's deceased parents. The skeptical resident contacted the insurance company and learned that it is definitely not how they do business.
A man was warned to stop peering in windows at Buffalo Hill Terrace.
On Liberty Street, a man ran over a curb and caused some damage and then went to a convenience store to buy beer, where he also picked up a citation. A bottle-throwing boy was reported on the bridge on Whitefish Stage Road.
A counterfeit $20 bill was reported at a convenience store.
They might be getting evicted, but tenants on Fifth Avenue East were not leaving without inflicting some damage to the property first.
A vicious dog stood sentry outside a motel and wouldn't let guests in or out.
Three juveniles were charged with trespassing in Woodland Park at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. A disorderly bike rider was warned to behave in the park later Wednesday.
Officers counseled the people involved when someone reported being followed.