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Maybe the hunting isn't going so well

| November 5, 2019 4:00 AM

A caller told the Kalispell Police Department that a tall, disgruntled man wearing an orange coat was threatening employees. When an officer arrived, the man had left, but the officer caught up with him and cited him for trespassing.

Someone reported their silver 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe had been stolen. Apparently the keys were left in it. She called back and said the vehicle had been recovered.

A caller said a drunk woman got into a gray Honda Civic and drove west on Center Street near the mall.

Someone called about a man who was acting very inappropriately. She said he drives a white Pontiac and others saw him driving back and forth in front of the building. She said he was trying to get women into the car and she wanted him removed from the area. She said she’d call back if he returned.

A man said he lost his magnetized wallet while he walked to a gas station. He said he looked for it along the way and couldn’t find it. He called the gas station and they didn’t have it either.

A woman called to report finding large, human tracks in her backyard. She asked to have extra patrols in her neighborhood.

A 911 call was the result of a woman’s frozen phone that she couldn’t fix.

Someone’s “baby mama” locked him out, but he needed to get some of his belongings. Both parties agreed to a civil standby the next day. The man was told of an outstanding warrant he had and he said he knew about it.

A man called to report his fiancee wasn’t home yet and she should have arrived two hours ago. He said she was somewhere between Kalispell and Coram. About 30 minutes later, he called to report she had gotten in touch with him,

A 5-year-old child called 911 again. The woman said there was no emergency and was apologetic.

Someone said a person inside a church was being disruptive as she wandered into meetings and was very loud. The disruptive person was wearing a black coat and bunny ears. She was later removed from the property.