When officers arrived, the driver's scattered and Kmart! was their battle cry. Police notified the Sheriff's Office that the parking-lot warriors might be headed to that business.
Kalispell Police took a complaint of eight to 10 cars performing unwelcome maneuvers in the parking lot at Smith's Thursday night.
There were two complaints about a dog tied up and unhappy by the railroad tracks on Meridian Road. It was gone when an officer showed up.
Someone on Thursday reported an assault that reportedly happened Wednesday on Fifth Avenue West.
Police counseled the people in a domestic problem on Merganser Drive.
Hunting season doesn't open until Sunday, but someone already bagged the window of a truck on Third Street East.
A man who wanted to report an assault on Fifth Avenue West agreed to come back when he's sober. Sobriety was also an issue in a dispute on Fifth Avenue East North.
On Fifth Avenue East, a woman said her husband unplugged the phone when she tried to call 911 during a domestic dispute. She walked to a business to call. The couple separated for the night. A woman said her ex-boyfriend harasses her on Cooper Lane.
A woman got 20 minutes' worth of yelling out of her system on Second Avenue West.
Pumpkins were smashed and strewn on a vehicle on Second Avenue East North.
At Lawrence Park, girls harassed boys.
Political signs were victimized on Fourth Street West.
A woman reported her boyfriend and son were hours overdue from Lost Johnny campground at Hungry Horse Reservoir. They returned home minutes later.