Law roundup: Load of hay blocks road in Whitefish
Someone called the Whitefish Police Department to report a load of hay in the northbound passing lane was blocking the road.
A chip truck with a white cab destroyed a crosswalk signal on U.S. 93 in Whitefish. City workers planned to remove the pole and notify the state Department of Transportation.
Someone called the police because of her concern about a woman who had BLM signs, was giving people the bird when they drove by and being rude to citizens. She wanted to know if it was safe to go back to the location.
Someone called to report a woman had been standing around most of the day before washing her clothes in the river. When an officer investigated, it was learned the woman was watching the water flow and was OK.
Another caller said a woman was yelling and throwing her clothes around the cul de sac. An officer learned the woman’s car had a dead battery and she had limited funds for lodging. The officer said the woman was polite and cooperative.
A woman who was trying to put a case on her cellphone accidentally called 911. She said everything was OK.
A man was afraid to do his laundry after a woman accused him of being a pedophile. He wanted extra patrol at the location. An investigator said the women who were carrying on had calmed down when he arrived.
A man with a warrant for his arrest was outside the bank pounding on the doors. The institution went on lockdown and the man walked away.
An officer dispatched a wounded deer that had been hit by a car.
Someone had an altercation with a neighbor about the brown Lab that growls at people when they walk past. The caller said the dog is always off the leash and it resulted in both men yelling at each other.