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Law roundup: Knife-wielding woman asked to go home

by Daily Inter Lake
| February 26, 2021 12:00 AM

A woman at a Mexican restaurant apparently got “out of control” and employees at the business wanted her to leave the premises. She eventually left, but not before pulling a knife on someone at the restaurant. She told the Columbia Falls Police Department she was intoxicated.

A man was forbidden from returning to a gym where he previously had been a member, before he got caught recording women in the gym. Apparently, another member let him in a second time before the police intervened.

Someone complained about neighbors blasting their stereo. She told law enforcement the noisy neighbors were “cranking up the music” after she asked them to lower the volume.

An accidental caller in Columbia Falls dialed 911 while trying to pay for a coffee.

There was a disagreement on Second Avenue in Columbia Falls because a tenant was under the false impression he could stay at his rental months after his landlord served him with an eviction notice. He and the landlord were counseled.

A man whose parents live on Riparian Drive caught a teenage girl riding a four-wheeler on the parents’ private property. The off-road rider was advised her vehicle isn’t street legal, so she went home.

Someone on Ninth Street in Columbia Falls called the police because he heard “two males talking.”

A woman parked a vehicle in the roadway on Meadow Lake Boulevard because she reportedly ran out of gas.

A Columbia Falls woman found a dog at a gas station, but she refused to give out her address to law enforcement to help reconnect the lost dog with its owner. She agreed, however, to give the police her phone number.

Two other loose animals—in this case, horses wearing blue blankets—were found in Columbia Falls. Someone on Nucleus Avenue told the police he found the animals “in case someone is looking for them.”

A 15-year-old boy was advised to block a female’s phone number because she allegedly was sending him “harassing text messages.”

A lucky victim realized someone had gone through her vehicle because she left it unlocked overnight. However, nothing appeared to be missing from the car.