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| November 25, 2019 4:00 AM

A manager reportedly wanted Kalispell Police Department to move along “creepy guy” who went into a shop after he had been in there for about 30 minutes.

An employee told police they found a wallet containing different credit cards in a trashcan at a drive-thru and supposedly also found a toy pistol.

A man with roommate problems told officers he returned from Missoula to find out his supposedly belligerent roommate let someone sleep in his room and had been smoking pot in the house.

Someone purportedly listed a woman on their checking account to help her cash a check and she was now refusing to go to the bank to be removed from the account. The person also claimed the check she wanted to cash was supposedly fraudulent.

It looked like someone broke into a white van that reportedly had been parked on the north side of the Conrad Mansion for about a week.

A woman was allegedly driving down the road and “didn’t do anything” when another woman flipped her off.

Someone told police the tires on their vehicle had either been slashed or someone let the air out of them. The person also claimed their neighbor’s car had been damaged.

Someone purportedly went inside a woman’s unlocked apartment and either stole her purse, or items it contained.

A vehicle was reportedly broken into and a wallet and gun were missing.

A black 1998 Chevy pickup was reported stolen from the 1400 block of Fifth Avenue West.

An apartment dweller called in a verbal disturbance after allegedly hearing banging noises and a man and woman yelling for about an hour and heard what sounded like the woman crying.

A woman and her friend were reportedly “verbally hostile” with an intoxicated man, who was also described as “a bit hostile,” who was found sleeping either on the stairs, or in the hallway of an apartment building where he didn’t live.

A man staying at a motel reported his van had been broken into and claimed a rock was used to smash a window, but “nothing obvious” was missing. The man allegedly believed this happened because of his California license plates.

A woman reportedly went to the police station lobby “to turn herself in” regarding a hit and run.

A real estate agent reported a broken lock box at a vacant house, but that it didn’t appear anyone gained entry.

A man with a purported history at a store was seen grabbing merchandise and then ran away with a woman carrying several bags on West Idaho Street.