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Not the best job interview technique

| January 15, 2017 10:48 PM

A manager of a Central Avenue business called the Whitefish Police Department when a man allegedly came into the business “screaming and demanding a job.” The caller said the often rude and vulgar man had come in demanding a job before, and she wanted him trespassed from the property. The man allegedly left the business before officers arrived, and officers were unable to locate the suspect.

A propane tank was reportedly stolen from a U.S. 93 South business.

A driver on Park Avenue called police when four men in another vehicle allegedly were “throwing gang signs” at the caller. The caller was worried that the men were trying to start trouble. Officers were unable to locate the suspects or their vehicle.

A man was reportedly standing in the middle of the road on U.S. 93 West. Officers made contact with the man, and he said he would stay on the sidewalk.

Officers removed an allegedly disorderly man from a train at the request of the conductors.

A caller told police that he had been hit in the face by another man on Central Avenue. The caller said he did not know why he had been hit, and admitted that he had been drinking.