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Stop and go, but not in the road, please!

| July 17, 2014 9:00 PM

Kalispell Police received a report of indecent exposure when a group of people piled out of their pickup truck and camper on East Montana Street and urinated outside Thursday morning. 

A bank at a location on U.S. 93 North reported a counterfeit $20 bill. 

Someone was reported hacking into another person’s Facebook account and reportedly trying to extort money from the victim. 

A cellphone was stolen from a business on U.S. 93 North. 

It appeared a transient man had set up camp on the porch of a home for sale on First Avenue East North on Wednesday night. 

Possible gunshots were heard from a location on South Woodland Drive. 

A woman notified police of a potential phone scam after a young man called her claiming to be from a local high school and was looking for donations for the athletic department. 

An adult female shoplifter was cited at a location on First Avenue East North on Thursday. 

A man called to report his vehicle stolen. After a little investigative work, police uncovered that the man had been taking payments for the vehicle from the suspected thief. 

The Whitefish Police Department responded to a call Wednesday of a man spitting on guests from the third floor of a business on Wisconsin Avenue. Police located the man, who was highly intoxicated and didn’t realize where he was at. Police kindly gave him a ride elsewhere. 

Police received a call of a baby that had supposedly fallen into a pool on Wisconsin Avenue. It turned out that the 11-month-old had not fallen into the pool, just swallowed some water and briefly choked on it. The parents refused an ambulance as the child seemed fine. 

A woman walking on Baker Avenue smelled an odor that she thought was decomposition of something and asked police to check it out. 

A different woman calling from a location on Baker Avenue told dispatch that her phone lines were tapped, so she’s unable to talk to her loved ones. She said she just needs the fuzziness to go away. 

Columbia Falls Police assisted a woman on Second Avenue West who had been bitten by her neighbor’s dog and was bleeding. 

A child had scratched profanity into the door of a business at Ninth Street West.