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Neighbors get into cat fight

| November 27, 2017 8:04 PM

According to Kalispell Police Department call logs, an altercation ensued between two neighbors because one resident’s cat got into the other resident’s yard.

Someone reportedly stole shampoo, conditioner and ginger ale from a customer’s cart after they had paid for the items.

A business office reported a cash box was stolen over the weekend. They said the suspect is probably an employee.

According to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, a caller saw someone walking down the east side of the highway in only a robe. The caller said the only thing they could see were white legs.

A man said his truck broke down the night before, and when the tow-truck driver delivered the vehicle to his house all of the windows had been broken out.

A worried mother said her son had been chased through the park by other kids with a baseball bat.

A conditional release offender had reportedly taken off his tracking bracelet.

A resident selling a treadmill on Craigslist reportedly had a conflict with a man who came to look at it over the selling price. The man reportedly said they would see who was right and “who was left alive.”

A store clerk said he got in an argument with a man about a fountain drink that may or may not have been paid for. The clerk said the man hit the glass door on his way out and cracked the glass.

A woman who had been 86’d from a bar reportedly walked into the bar. When the bartender offered to give her water the woman reportedly hit the bartender in the head.

According to the Columbia Falls Police Department, a caller said a man in a Jeep intentionally tried to run him off the road.

A man reportedly took off with a woman’s laptop. When contacted the man said he thought he had left a check for the laptop. He later paid the woman.

A resident said there was a truck playing loud rap music across the street and wanted them to quiet down for the night.

A man reportedly became upset and started yelling inside a pharmacy because the pharmacist did not have the insurance information to fill his prescription.