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Business calls about irate client

by The Daily Inter Lake
| September 28, 2015 6:00 AM

A business on Financial Drive called the Kalispell Police Department to report that a client refused to leave after getting irate with employees. The client claimed “the organization is out to get her.” She was yelling around her 1-year-old child and finally calmed down and left. The caller wanted to know how to ban the woman from the building.

A man walked out of a store on Third Avenue East North carrying a beer. An employee followed the man, who was oblivious until an officer stopped him.

A Kenway Drive woman was reportedly screaming outside her apartment for an hour and a half, annoying and concerning neighbors. She was not a threat to anyone, but was suffering from mental illness and was upset about a medication problem.

A man came out of a storefront on Hutton Ranch Road to find all four of his vehicle’s tires had been slashed. The man suspected a driver with Indiana plates.

Children were playing on train cars off West Center Street. The caller told them they couldn’t be there and they took off running.


A parent called the Whitefish Police Department to report a strange man who had been watching children playing for 45 minutes on Lakeside Boulevard. Officers spoke to the man, who said he was charging his phone. He was also cited for drug paraphernalia.

A man wanted to make a money transfer at a business on U.S. 93. An employee told the man the machine was down and he “blew up,” reportedly punching a wall before departing. The employee wanted an extra patrol in the area.

A caller reported one man crawled into a Central Avenue bar and restaurant through the roof and let another man in through the door. Officers found all doors and windows tightly shut.

A person living in an apartment above a business on Central Avenue reported a woman trying to smash the front window of the business. Failing at that, she then attempted to hammer the front door to gain entry. The woman was removed by police.


Employees at a business on Ninth Avenue West called the Columbia Falls Police Department to report a “creepy” guy who was on drugs and had allegedly inappropriately touched the cashiers.