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Homeless man followed by frightening female

by The Daily Inter Lake
| June 9, 2013 8:55 PM

A homeless man on U.S. 93 North contacted the Kalispell Police Department to report a woman who runs a website about topics such as beheadings had been following him for weeks.

A protective College Avenue parent reported a neighbor with a dog had threatened to let the dog rip their child’s face off if the child went into the neighbor’s yard to get a lost ball.

A pair of reports of fireworks on 12th Street East led an officer to a group of people who denied setting off the explosives. The officer lamented that he would probably have to deal with them again later.

Three men and a woman, all dressed in black, were reported running around a U.S. 93 South motel threatening to shoot people.

An observant passerby reported all the post office boxes at the intersection of Windward Way and Commons Way were sitting open.

A man in his mid-40s was reported staggering, yelling, and screaming on Third Avenue East North.

A Lehi Lane employer called for advice after a disgruntled employee took a couple of checks from the business.

A 911 hang-up tracked to Fourth Avenue East turned up a man who said the ninth-graders took his phone and accidentally called.

A drunk woman was reported throwing up in a U.S. 2 West parking lot before getting in her vehicle, driving to another side of the lot, then coming inside to buy cigarettes, although she could barely keep her eyes open.

An errant motorist sheared off a utility pole on Woodland Avenue.

The Whitefish Police Department received a call about a man in his late 20s or early 30s screaming at a little girl, whom the caller assumed was his daughter. Police were unable to locate the man, who was said to be “getting in her face.”

Three men in a gray pickup truck who apparently decided inanimate objects were in just as much need of cooling off as humans threw a picnic table in the pond at Depot Park before speeding away.

A distraught mother called for help after she locked her toddler in her vehicle and didn’t believe a locksmith would make it before the heat started making the toddler ill. A tow truck was dispatched to help the woman.

An animal-loving Third Avenue West resident was advised by a Columbia Falls Police Department officer that she can’t keep a horse within the city limits after a passerby reported the horse in the back yard of the home, making a lot of noise.

The owner of a Nucleus Avenue business reported an employee currently out of the state who wouldn’t stop calling her, and shared her belief that the employee might have been involved in a theft.

A black 2001 Ford Taurus was stolen from the parking lot of a Ninth Street West grocery overnight.