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Law roundup: Man compelled to count cigarettes in store

| December 5, 2021 12:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department responded to a report of a man who kept going inside a location to harass other customers and count cigarettes on a counter.

A shopper allegedly saw a man kick a toddler in the back.

Someone purportedly stole a deli sandwich.

A woman reportedly told police she was using her boyfriend’s car and it was stolen while she was having lunch. She was told the registered owner would have to file a report.

A man was allegedly seen filling a backpack with stuff at a store by another shopper. The manager asked that he be removed from the premises.

Someone reportedly watched people smoking meth in their vehicle because they saw smoke coming out the windows that smelled like the drug.

A woman allegedly walked past a man’s house and threw something on the sidewalk. He also claimed there were ongoing issues and she had called law enforcement about his granddaughter.

A woman’s wallet was reportedly stolen from a cart.

A man on a red and black sport bike was speeding and swerving through traffic.

Someone reportedly received two bad checks in the last two weeks from the same person.

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report of vehicles “rippin’ and racin’” around Kalispell.

A later report came in of someone “driving like a mad man,” speeding at 80-90 mph. The person calling in the report claimed it was an ongoing issue and they told the man they were going to report him “before he killed someone.”

Someone allegedly cut a lock and went onto a Bigfork property where they stole a woman’s feeding wagon.

A Marion man was probably scammed when he told deputies he bought $550 in gift cards and provided the numbers to someone posing as an investigator for the Social Security Administration.

A drunk driver, who could barely talk and turn around was reported in Essex.

A neighbor’s tree was leaning over a man’s fence and he wanted to know the rules for taking care of the tree or contacting the homeowner because the property was currently being rented.

A contractor reportedly did a bunch of work on a house and hadn’t gotten paid in Somers.

Someone was concerned about a camper and five cars parked at a Columbia Falls location every night for more than 72 hours.

A Kalispell man allegedly kicked a dog chewing Christmas lights.

A black Jeep was serving all over the road in Whitefish.