Sister-in-law deemed 'problem family member'
Someone’s highly intoxicated sister-in-law purportedly tried to punch them. They called the Kalispell Police Department because, while they wanted her gone, they didn’t want her to drive drunk. Other relatives, however, arrived on the scene to remove the “problem family member.”
A reckless driver allegedly followed a woman closely on the bypass and didn’t stop until they arrived at a parking lot where she worked. The driver, who appeared intoxicated, confronted her, slapped her hand and pushed her. The driver took off when the woman called her place of work to send out help.
A passerby reportedly was asked by a store employee to call the police in hopes an officer could help a woman who was having trouble getting a child into a van. The passerby thought she might be a babysitter and officers could help calm the child down.
A woman’s husband allegedly showed up at a man’s workplace to confront him about having his wife over on a previous occasion and implied he was going to hurt him.
A man threatened physical violence to a woman who was very scared based on his previous actions. Parties were separated and she was connected with resources and an advocate to discuss a safety plan, protection and legal recourse.
People allegedly yelled at a woman who had fallen on the ground to “get up and quit acting that way.” It was possible she was intoxicated and they were dropping her off at her apartment. A second call came in, possibly about the same woman, who this time was heard screaming.
Another call came in about a screaming woman reportedly banging on a window after law enforcement left her apartment. The caller was worried the window was about to break and she would get hurt.
A cashier took a counterfeit $100 bill and the business had video footage of the person passing it off.
A man with a bloody nose claimed he was beaten up, but didn’t know how or when it happened. The man was reportedly uncooperative with dispatchers and said he had no intention of going to the hospital or administering first aid to himself. The man then said he defecated on himself. Officers made contact with the man, who was extremely intoxicated and called his girlfriend, who said it was normal behavior for him to drink too much, fall and hit his nose.
Someone believed people were messing with their vehicle because it had pry marks on the door.
A man with a cane was seen drinking, littering and smoking next to propane in front of a store.
Extra patrol was requested by a man who was purportedly having an issue with a neighbor coming over two to six times a night to bang on his door and he was under the impression they were trying to run him out of the neighborhood. He advised dispatchers that, “when the weather gets better, if the neighbor keeps doing this and pulls a gun he would shoot him.”
Someone found wadded up clothing and a toolbag, which they thought were being used to break into cars because of where the items were “deliberately placed.”