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Driver reports taxicab confession of murder

| May 25, 2013 10:00 PM

A concerned cabbie called the Kalispell Police Department after dropping off a fare who told the driver he had killed an old lady for her money and that he was in possession of stolen guns as well as talking about drugs.

A boy was cited and released for being a minor in possession of alcohol after he was seen with a beer in his hand in the drive-through of a U.S. 2 West fast food restaurant.

A forgetful woman called police for help after waking up in her truck with all her belongings in it with no memory of what happened the prior night after having been drinking all night.

A Fifth Avenue West woman received a surprise when she returned home to find two boys in her yard, playing with her dog and going through her shed. The boys told her they come over often when she is not home.

A protective Fourth Avenue West parent reported their neighbor’s dog jumped over the fence and tried to attack their disabled child. The parent threatened to shoot the dog if it returned.

An annoyed employee of a First Avenue East North business complained about a bunch of youths making a lot of noise in a parking lot, riding bicycles and throwing balls.

Whitefish Police Department officers got dragged into an argument between Haugen Heights neighbors over one resident’s cat defecating in the neighbor’s yard.

An 11th Street West landlord sought help from the Columbia Falls Police Department after an upstairs tenant had to leave because the downstairs tenant was doing something that caused an awful smell.

Officers left a man unhappy after he was advised to never return to a Ninth Street West casino after he was reported acting “creepy” and continuing to return to the business, giving business cards with his phone number to women and asking for their numbers.

A motorist was arrested during a traffic stop on Ninth Street West after refusing to exit the vehicle.