Kalispell police still there to talk
Kalispell police logged more calls of people who misplaced their inhibitions.
From North Meridian Road came a complaint that a man in an upstairs apartment was spitting down onto a woman's front walk. An officer counseled the residents, who have an ongoing dispute. Later, the woman called again to say her neighbors were pounding on her walls. More counseling ensued.
An intoxicated woman was seen wandering the parking lot at Rosauer's, looking for her vehicle. An officer took her keys for safe keeping and she went home in a taxi.
It's not the first time that a man in a green Dodge truck exposed himself to women at Coffee Time on West Reserve Drive.
On Rosewood Drive, a report of a man yelling profanity and throwing things in an apartment attracted police late Tuesday night. He reportedly wouldn't open the door, so officers opened it with force. The man later said he thought he had a broken jaw, but refused medical attention.
On Liberty Street, a woman reported her soon-to-be ex-husband banging on the door at 3:30 a.m.
A man caused concern by jumping in front of vehicles near Woodland Park. Other things that didn't belong at the park were two cockatoos.
An assault was reported at Pathways Treatment Center.
On Bluestone Drive, a man's repeated appearance in a vehicle near her house is making a resident uneasy.
A theft was reported at the high school and a game system was stolen from a home on Sixth Avenue West. A checkbook and other items were paroled from their incarceration inside the owner's truck on Seventh Avenue West.
Someone contacted police with concerns about a Kalispell resident who was posting random thoughts on the Internet about having an assault rifle and planning to kill everyone in a room.