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Shoplifter has bad hair day

| August 10, 2013 10:00 PM

A woman eager for luxurious locks was trespassed from a S. Main Street business for attempting to steal a couple hundred dollars worth of hair products.

A person looking for peace and quiet at Lawrence Park received a threat instead. The person reported to Kalispell Police Department that after asking a man with a yelling child “to keep it down,” the man said “in a few minutes you won’t exist to worry about it.”

Two young children were reported alone inside a running, air-conditioned car at a 1st Avenue E. business. The mother was advised “that her 6-year-old is not a good baby sitter for the 1-year-old.”

A man reportedly flashed people at a pool on U.S. 93 S. and fled on foot after he was spotted attempting to steal a bike.

A concerned neighbor reported a wandering 2-year-old had showed up in front of their apartment on Appleway Drive. The mother was reportedly coloring someone’s hair in another apartment.

A perplexed property owner on Airport Road did not know why a shirtless man — believed to be on drugs by the way he was acting — was inside one of the apartments. The owner said that windows were broken out and that the man was not on the lease.

A man was reported physically assaulting a woman Friday afternoon on Bluestone and North Belmar.

Two teenage boys wearing hoodies were reported checking vehicle doors in a parking lot on U.S. 2 W.

A woman reported to Whitefish Police Department that a banjo-toting man, believed to be a transient, refused to move from an area on U.S. 93 S. The woman said she asked the man to leave, but he just moved to another spot within the same area.

The nightly barking of three small dogs inside an apartment on Kalispell Avenue alerted a neighbor to report that their owner may have left town. The neighbor said they had not seen anyone enter or leave for three days and was concerned that the dogs didn’t have food and water.

A man’s dog witnessed him fighting another man outside a store on U.S. 93 S.

Drunken revelry, loud music, singing and clapping was quashed on Dakota Avenue.

Columbia Falls Police Department will do extra patrol on Darlene Road after a woman reported a vehicle parking on her private property Friday. She was advised she could have the vehicle towed, but she was concerned since there have been break-ins at her building located on the property.

Drug paraphernalia was confiscated during a traffic stop on U.S. 2 E. Saturday.