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Law roundup: Loud man too intoxicated to be disorderly

by Daily Inter Lake
| February 7, 2021 12:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department responded to a report of an intoxicated man who was purportedly sitting in a store wheelchair and was being very loud and boisterous, however, the store manager, who was keeping an eye on him, said he was too intoxicated to be disorderly. The man was taken to a warming center.

A man on Second Street East reportedly kept parking his van and attached trailer in front of someone’s house who told him they were handicapped and needed the space to access a bus. The man allegedly said moving it was inconvenient for him, so they called the police and were given options.

A dog that lived in an apartment near Begg Park Drive apparently preferred to run with the pack when it was seen on the loose outside the fence of the dog park.

Someone thought a loose dog appeared to be attached to, or was eating, a deer carcass between Two Mile Drive and Three Mile Drive.

A man, who was possibly high, was reportedly talking to himself by a West Idaho Street business and an employee was concerned he would interact with customers.

The lock to someone’s storage unit was allegedly gone and everything inside rearranged. The person also discovered a laptop was missing and planned to let officers know if anything else was stolen.

Someone driving a truck with a tinted license plate was reportedly weaving in and out of traffic on South Main Street and cutting someone off and “burning out,” which threw up rocks that cracked someone’s windshield.