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Landlord threatens to clean up using tenant

| November 26, 2020 12:00 AM

A man on U.S. 93 in Kalispell was allegedly threatened by his former landlord when he moved out and told Flathead County Sheriff's Office the landlord said if he ever ran into him again “he was going to mop the floor with him.” He wanted the information documented in case anything happened because he has a family and was worried about them.

A welfare check was requested for a woman in Kalispell who was reportedly sitting at a bar drinking hot chocolate and telling everyone “crazy stories.”

A Sweetpea Lane resident in Lakeside reportedly had an ongoing problem where a kid, who lived on another street, was recklessly driving a white dirt bike on their property — doing brodies and “tearing up the gravel,” despite “no trespassing” signs being posted. The resident alleged the kid was “getting a lot more aggressive,” by driving up a long driveway to their house and wanted it to stop.

A man calling from Ponderosa Lane in Kalispell wanted to know if he could have vehicles towed that were allegedly parked in a lot overnight and on weekends or if he had to post signs first. What may have been the final straw was seeing a man urinating on the building.

A middle-aged man on Montana 209 reportedly bought blue and black spray paint and was then seen sitting by the Swan Bridge, which was tagged with graffiti where it hadn’t been before. He was thought to be high or intoxicated. He was taken to jail by Lake County deputies.

A woman on Flathead Drive in Kalispell allegedly was slurring as she told deputies two women were looking into her house and planning on stealing her property. She claimed they had been trying for two months but she didn’t know who they were and was tired of them pestering her.