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LAW ROUNDUP: Woman cited for disrupting bank

by The Daily Inter Lake
| November 17, 2016 6:30 AM

Kalispell Police cited a woman after she allegedly came into a bank and threatened to bring a weapon with her when she returned. Bank staff said the woman had come into the bank two or three times earlier in the day and had to be escorted off the property every time. 

Someone turned in a wallet that had been found. 

A woman reported that a necklace and a ring had been stolen from Third Avenue West North. 

Parties on Fifth Avenue East were counseled on options after a woman allegedly was kicked and punched by her boyfriend. The woman refused medical treatment and did not want to pursue charges. 

A woman wanted police to log information that a man in his 70s had allegedly come up to her, yelling about her use of a handicapped parking spot even though she did not appear to have problems walking. The woman said she was authorized to use the spot and had the proper identification displayed. 

Staff told officers they would lock sheds at an establishment off U.S.93 going forward, after they found evidence of transients sleeping in the buildings and leaving drug paraphernalia behind. Officers did not find anyone at the scene of the incident. 

A black handgun was reported stolen from a vehicle in Empire Estates.


Whitefish Police advised a group of revelers on Monterra Avenue to keep it down because they had disturbed the neighbors.


Columbia Falls Police took a report from Riverwood Drive, where someone reported that he or she had received five pornographic texts. The messages’ originator was unknown.

Someone reported that an envelope containing checks for the Boy Scouts might have been lost around 11th Street West.