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LAW ROUNDUP: 'Yelling at judge' gets response

| August 5, 2016 7:30 PM

The Kalispell Police Department were called in after a man was reportedly “yelling at the judge” and “being inappropriate” on First Avenue East.

Police received a report that a parolee allegedly dumped his ankle bracelet at the hospital.

Someone told police two people were “shooting up” in a gold sport-utility vehicle.

A caller who apparently lives “on the swamp” told officers a transient put up a lean-to behind the caller’s house.

A truck on North Meridian Road apparently lost control and “tore up the landscaping.”

A man who was allegedly trespassing on North Main Street grabbed someone’s phone and threw it when the person tried to call police, then left, but not without cussing and yelling.

A woman on First Avenue East was spotted taking her clothes off and hanging out a window.

People were seen climbing through a fence and going through a garbage can on South Main Street. One man reportedly handed a backpack under the fence before getting into a white passenger car.

Someone allegedly broke into a storage unit on North Meridian Road before leaving in a black cargo van.

Another van incident occurred on U.S. 2 West when a man told police that he allegedly asked two women in a small minivan with both side doors open if they needed help “because he thought they looked like they needed it,” so one of the women reportedly “went off.” The way in which the woman “went off on him” led him to be more concerned about whether or not they were OK.

A woman got more than she paid for when she allegedly hired a guy to mow her lawn and afterward she received a text message from him reportedly containing a naked picture of himself, according to the Columbia Falls Police Department.

A truck was seen driving in the wrong lane on Ninth Street West.

A City Beach lifeguard told Whitefish Police Department the men’s restroom had been vandalized and a soap dispenser had reportedly “been slashed and ripped off the wall.”

A manager on Spokane Avenue had suspicions that an employee was stealing from customers and an employee tip jar.

Neighbors were allegedly parked on a woman’s property “taking up her parking space” on Waverly Place. The woman said she was afraid of them and not willing to confront them. She told officers that “other neighbors have told them they can’t park there, but their attitude is that they can park wherever they want.”

Someone on State Park Road heard two rounds of shots, about six to seven shots each round, coming from what sounded like a handgun and then heard a vehicle accelerating.