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Man ticketed after threatening store clerk

by The Daily Inter Lake
| May 9, 2011 2:00 AM

Kalispell Police officers cited a man for disorderly conduct at a business on First Avenue East North at about 9:45 p.m. Saturday after he allegedly threatened to kill a clerk. The man's erratic behavior reportedly caused customers to hide toward the back of the store.

A man was arrested after employees at a medical facility on Heritage Way reported he was throwing things and being otherwise disorderly and combative at about 2 p.m. Saturday.

A vehicle was stolen from the parking lot of a business on Airport Road.

Someone reported a credit card stolen on Sixth Street West.

An argument broke out on Commons Way after a minor two-vehicle collision. An apparently intoxicated passenger acted aggressively toward the driver of the second vehicle. No one wanted to pursue charges.

On Windward Way, a woman accidentally stepped on her 3-year-old daughter, according to a caller.

An allegedly intoxicated man and his son were asked to leave a motel on East Idaho Street.

Criminal mischief was reported on U.S. 93 North where someone deflated the tire of a vehicle.

A woman on Third Avenue East called 911 after her boyfriend's friends refused to leave after she returned home from work. They left when she called police.

A man on Hawthorn Drive allegedly threatened to beat up a man walking his dog after the animal left a "deposit' on his lawn.

Officers couldn't find the source of an apparent explosion that rattled the windows of homes near Fifth Street East and Third Avenue East early Sunday morning.

A woman on East Idaho Street asked for officers to come to her home at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday after a man she met at a bar arrived and began knocking on her door and calling her phone.

An officer asked a woman to stay inside for the evening after she was heard screaming in an alley near First Street East.

On Third Avenue West, a woman reported that a man living next door to her home was verbally abusive to her when she asked him to keep the noise down.

Cassettes, CDs, keys and a tool box were stolen from a Chevrolet pickup parked on Third Avenue East.