Law roundup: Man rocks the boat in driveway incident
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department to complain about a man who used equipment to “plow rocks” onto his driveway and said, “he did it on purpose,” in retaliation for not letting him park equipment on their property. It can be assumed, but is not certain, that both parties were adults and not children.
Dispatchers received a call where the line was open and there wasn’t any sound. On the call back, a woman answered and said she was having a heated argument with her brother’s girlfriend, refused to give her name and stated everything was fine. Everything wasn’t fine, however, when the women were heard screaming at each other and one of them yelled about being assaulted. One of the women allegedly followed the other as she got into a car, kicked it, hit the windows and stood behind it.
A woman called 911 to complain about a neighbor parking their car on a private driveway, which caused issues with snowplowing, and said they become belligerent when asked to move the vehicle. She was given the non-emergency number to call regarding future non-life threatening concerns.
A man wearing yellow shoes was recorded on a security camera stealing tip jars from both sides of a business and then walking away.
Dispatchers called an abandoned call where a woman reportedly answered and said she thought everything was OK, but had a drunk friend over who was being rude, “acting like a tough guy” and “scaring her children.” A taxi was called.
An incoherent man with a heavy build was allegedly stumbling around outside a building where an employee asked him to leave but called officers because he didn’t think the man understood him. Officers made contact with the man, who had someone picking him up.
Someone allegedly tried to get into a woman’s vehicle, “but they swept the tracks.” She claimed the tracks matched the ones left by her bedroom window where someone had been looking into the previous night. She also told officers she had been followed by a specific vehicle earlier in the day and was quite suspicious about these incidents because her house had been broken into over the holidays.
A man, who purportedly “always drives over drunk,” was found asleep in his car in the parking lot despite being told he couldn’t be on the property on a previous occasion. A tow truck was called.
A tattooed bald man with a bicycle loaded with belongings was trespassing at the post office.
The man who purportedly was arrested for spray painting the side of a building hit it up again and someone told officers they had video of the incident and a witness statement “ready to go.”