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Thanks for the rings ... er, never mind

| December 15, 2017 10:33 AM

According to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, a woman said four of her rings were stolen. When police talked to the culprit, she said she was under the impression the rings had been given to her. She said she was sorry for the misunderstanding and returned the rings.

A man reportedly threw a lady out of the vehicle while he was driving through a parking lot.

Mail was found strewn around a Kalispell neighborhood.

A woman reportedly slept in a vehicle parked on the side of the road with the hazard lights on all night.

A woman said a civil worker who served her papers also gave her a thumb injury from how the door was handled.

Mailboxes in a Bigfork neighborhood had their doors hanging wide open.

The victim of a cyber scam said her computer seems to have been “held hostage” by a company that refuses to unlock it unless she gives them money.

A “small emergency” reported to law enforcement was actually a man who wanted someone to bring him cigars and a case of beer.

According to the Kalispell Police Department, a woman left a department store with a cart full of merchandise.

A woman admitted to law enforcement she had just backed in to a mailbox. She said she would work with the post office to get it fixed.

The suspects who may have been involved in the vandalization of a fast-food bathroom were seen back in the establishment.

A man’s belongings may have been ruined after his roommate allegedly threw them in the alley.

A man wearing glasses and slippers was banned from a casino for hitting on the employees and annoying customers.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, a father said his son stole the family vehicle to see his girlfriend in Troy.

A Libby man advised law enforcement there was an unwanted female banging on his door.