Unwelcome patrons can't take a hint
Despite being ejected several times from Sawbuck Saloon & Casino, two women didn't pick up on the you're-not-welcome-here vibe. When a Kalispell Police officer arrived, they were waiting in the parking lot with a bouncer. The officer put them in a cab and told them not to come back that night.
A 23-year-old man was arrested at MacKenzie River Pizza on a warrant for partner/family member assault.
Walgreens experienced the "usual parking lot problem" of loitering teens Friday night, but employees had the added aggravation of adolescents throwing merchandise around inside. The unruly group left the store and the parking lot when an officer arrived.
Later, a boy with curly red hair and a surly attitude used less-than-polite language with a Walgreens employee. Police called the boy's father, who promised to deal with it. No mention of a bar of soap.
When responding to a noise complaint at a Liberty Street apartment, police found an underage party. Multiple party-goers were arrested for underage drinking and possessing drugs and drug paraphernalia.
When a man came back from the restroom at the Best Bet Casino, he discovered the traveler's checks in his coat were missing.
A traffic stop early Saturday morning ended in two arrests: the man behind the wheel for drunken driving and the passenger on a felony warrant.
An intoxicated man told police he'd been assaulted earlier that evening. He said he'd fill out a statement the next day, when he was sober.
A possible assault was reported on Empire Loop.
The latest in the list of problems with his neighbor? The neighbor threw something against his apartment door, and the resulting bang scared his little boy. Police counseled the man but couldn't find the neighbor.
A camera swiped from a car in the Taco Bell parking lot Super Bowl weekend reportedly was found Saturday at First National Pawn.
A three-ball hitch was removed from a vehicle in the Petco parking lot.
The customer's bike parked in the Salvation Army Thrift Shop foyer was stolen.
The man who climbed the train light pole on Main Street appeared to be doing something to the light - and his orange pants and maroon shirt didn't look like an official uniform.