Law roundup: Driver’s body language confuses man
A man reportedly called the Kalispell Police Department to report a vehicle with music blaring that pulled up behind him and flashed its lights. The caller thought the driver was on meth, but then worried he might be having a medical emergency because he was “using a lot of body language to communicate with him.” Officers were unable to locate the suspicious driver.
Dispatchers received a call where a man was yelling about needing to know how to get through to 411.
A man seen standing in a dirt lot between a restaurant and apartment complex was allegedly yelling profanities to no one.
Someone called 911 and hung up. On the call back, dispatchers spoke to a front desk employee who reportedly said the 911 call was dialed from the third floor, which they had already checked out, and said there were kids running in the hallway, but wasn’t aware of any emergency.
A store employee asked officers to tell a man with a cane he couldn’t return to the business after reportedly refusing to leave after being asked to do so several times.
Two men sitting by a drain area near a walking trail allegedly had a small fire going.
A man reportedly went to the police department lobby wanting to speak to an officer about threats being made against him and his family by an officer in another town.
A mother alleged her teenage son was out of control and he wanted to leave the house, but she didn’t want him to.