Kalispell police
arrested three allegedly illegal aliens Monday at the Super 8 motel. Officers investigated a complaint that they had been ogling a young girl and found that the trio was in the country illegally, working for a landscaping company in Idaho. Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement were notified about the Mexican citizens.
The owner of a mean, zebra-colored pit bull was cited.
After a complaint that a driver on Main Street went through three lights and nearly ran another driver off the road, a man was stopped and cited.
Three men harassed a girl on First Avenue East.
A man in sunglasses, a plaid shirt, jeans, and cowboy boots approached a woman who said he acted strange. He told her he just blew into town and "has 2 pounds of blow." When officers quizzed a man who fit his description, he blew them off, too, and denied it was him.
There was a complaint of yelling and drinking on Ninth Avenue West, but when officers investigated, they found it was quiet.
A 15-year-old boy went to the hospital with possible alcohol poisoning. A girl on a bike at 1:30 a.m. on Teal Drive went home, and an officer talked to her parents about a curfew.
A resident on East California Street accused a girl of breaking in and stealing cigarettes; the girl had been charged with the offense Saturday.
A wallet was stolen on West Nicklaus.