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LAW ROUNDUP: Pizza negligence ruins man's night

| August 13, 2016 7:04 PM

A North Main Street man made a pizza delivery driver rue the day he or she forgot his pizza. The hungry man told Kalispell Police Department that the pizza place wouldn’t give him another pie until tomorrow probably because the delivery driver told dispatchers the allegedly intoxicated man had repeatedly called employees, cussing and threatening to physically hurt them over the duration of an hour. The delivery driver also noted that while he or she forgot the customer’s pizza, the rest of the man’s order was delivered.

Later on, the drunk man allegedly admitted “he got mean” with employees but insisted on wanting his pizza or his money back. Dispatchers advised the man to call tomorrow and talk to the “pizza people reasonably.”

Two teens may have had a plan of escape in mind when the boys allegedly stole a longboard worth $130 at a North Main Street business.

A house door was reportedly broken into on Seventh Avenue East North although nothing appeared to be missing.

A South Meadows Drive resident was concerned if it was legal that a neighbor reportedly covered a draining culvert at the end of his driveway with rocks. A second report came in on South Meadows Drive when someone was worried about a cat that was allegedly blocked in the draining culvert. The man suspected of blocking the culvert was counseled on “better options” on how to deal with stray cats.

A woman was counseled on drive-through options on West Idaho Street after someone claimed she left three children in a possibly running car.

“Things were about to get physical” on Fifth Avenue East when two men and one woman were allegedly arguing about drugs and money.

A screaming woman was heard on First Avenue East and was reportedly being hit by a man.

Someone who was unfamiliar with guns mistook kids throwing rocks "up onto" the roadway as gunshots.


Whitefish Police Department received a report from a very upset person who said he or she got a call from someone claiming to be from the Mexican mafia and had a family member they would kill.

Apparently someone on Central Avenue doesn’t take kindly to panhandlers when he or she said “these panhandlers are interfering with people’s vacations.”

Someone on East Eighth Street reported a transient had slept in a gazebo overnight and was now hanging around a motel talking to himself where construction was going on and didn’t want the man to get hurt.

A drunk driver was allegedly “making his wife crawl to a tree.” She appeared to be intoxicated as well.