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Friendship apparently stronger than coffee

| November 24, 2019 4:00 AM

Someone told the Kalispell Police Department he saw a man throw coffee on another man during a fight, and then both the coffee-thrower and his victim got into the same vehicle and drove away together.

A women’s ex-boyfriend who thought they were still in a relationship was reportedly calling her six times every minute. She reported she had received 60 calls from him in one day.

A man wearing a trench coat and dressed all in black apparently approached another man twice in a “fast/aggressive manner.” The suspicious man reportedly “walk[ed] quickly towards him with his hood up and hands in his pockets.” He didn’t say anything but the man who reported him “had a bad feeling.” The individual who had been approached later admitted it was “probably a misunderstanding.”

Someone punched a hole in the gas tank of a man’s work vehicle. There was no surveillance footage from the parking lot but the police promised the driver they would contact him if they found any information about the suspect.

A driver hit a road sign on the on ramp to a highway. The Montana Department of Transportation was notified to fix the sign.

Someone slashed three tires on a woman’s vehicle and spray-painted it.

A driver turned himself in for accidentally hitting a decorative light on a sidewalk. He said he could not see the sidewalk in his truck and accidentally drove along the sidewalk, significantly damaging his truck.

A woman left continual “strange messages” on her sister’s phone. The recipient of the calls said she tried to block the calls but her sister kept changing her number. However, she said the messages were not threatening.