Law roundup: Man’s colorful language dulls the senses
A store manager heard third-hand information that a man, who walked out of a liquor store, was yelling at people. The man reportedly slipped on the ice and used “colorful language.” The Kalispell Police Department counseled the man about the incident, but probably didn’t ask him to paint a picture.
A disorderly family at the entrance of a medical facility allegedly attempted to bust a patient out on the third floor against medical advice. The family left and the police were told they could disregard the call.
Two men were having a rumble in the street and a woman allegedly saw one of the men grab a “stick-looking object,” possibly a bat, from his trunk, which he used to hit the other man. One of the men then stood by a light screaming while the other went back into a house where seven cars and two trucks were parked and more were arriving. People ran into the house when they saw law enforcement. The fight was over a disagreement. No one was injured and apparently, no one wanted to do anything about it, or move along.
Meanwhile, in another part of town, an argument between two women allegedly turned into assault when one of the women punched the other in the face before leaving in a white Nissan. The other woman claimed she tried to run her over, so she had parked, confronted her and punched her car.
A man was harassing a business, leaving voicemails and letters, leading a manager to be very concerned for the welfare of the staff.
Someone reported losing a loaded Ruger pistol while walking home because their holster wasn’t snapped properly.