Woman asks to use phone, helps self to kitchen
An intoxicated woman asked to use a phone at the Red Lion Hotel Kalispell. While she was there, she helped herself to food from the restaurant, prompting security guards to suggest she leave. Kalispell police took her to city hall to wait in the lobby until her son could pick her up.
Flying objects resulted in a number of calls to the police. Near St. Matthews Church, people threw snowballs at passing cars. On First Avenue East, Third Avenue West and Ninth Avenue West, people preferred launching eggs at non-moving targets, like parked cars and garages.
Parked cars were nearly hit in the Target parking lot, where a couple of pickups spun brodies Friday night. One left before police arrived; the other was advised to do the same.
People were suspicious of a man and his machete near Montana Coffee Traders.
A local fast-food restaurant suspects the theft that took place was an inside job.
Neighbors on Liberty Street were counseled when each claimed he'd been assaulted by the other. Neither wanted to press charges.
A traffic stop ended with three arrests: a boy violated juvenile probation, a man was arrested on a Kalispell warrant and a woman was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
A woman says her sister was assaulted in a home on Fifth Avenue West.
On South Meridian, a woman called police when a man reportedly broke a window and entered her house. Police received a second call from someone who said the man had permission to be there. He was arrested on a Kalispell warrant.
Up the street on North Meridian, a woman called to report a copy of "Mein Kampf" had been stolen from her mailbox.