Law roundup: Deputies can’t help with mortgage
A Bigfork resident asked the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, wanting them to call his mortgage company to let them know he would be one day late. He was advised this was not something deputies could help him with.
A Kalispell man allegedly beat the windows of a snow plow truck and swore at the driver because the truck beeped when backing up. The man wanted the plow to stop “scraping the school on Sunday morning” and was of the opinion they didn't need to be plowing since there was no school. Despite the driver saying they were contracted to remove the snow, the hostile man remained upset and wanted law enforcement to stop the plowing anyway.
A very intoxicated person was allegedly trying to “start stuff” at a Bigfork establishment where “buttons were being pressed,” and fighting was possibly happening.
Someone said a burglar “took some of the strangest things,” including a bunch of tools, after breaking into a Kalispell workshop.
A man was outside a Kalispell business screaming, yelling and throwing bags.
A man in Kalispell was allegedly upset his neighbors called law enforcement about his security cameras and wanted deputies to know the following — he won’t answer the phone or door for law enforcement and deputies must have a search warrant if they wanted to look at his security cameras.
A Hungry Horse fence was reportedly damaged when someone took out a support bar and tried to rip out a gate.
A man was concerned that a woman whose breath allegedly smelled of alcohol was driving. She was also slurring her words and wobbling around.
A Kalispell man complained his neighbor was “intentionally blowing snow in his yard.” The neighbor was also purportedly “making hand gestures and staring.”
A customer charged on an account they were reportedly not allowed to in Kalispell.