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Law roundup: Kalispell man tries to catch rascally rabbits

| June 19, 2021 12:00 AM

A man was reported to the Kalispell Police Department because he returned to a location multiple times and tried to catch rabbits using a stick.

An apartment-dweller called because a maintenance worker entered her apartment without giving any notice.

Someone was suspicious of a bald man pacing near a helipad. The ambler was apparently the son of a woman who had been taken in a helicopter for emergency medical care.

A man who called himself “the feller sitting in the lobby in the walker,” wanted to talk to an officer about mounting his license plate.

A woman appeared “passed out” in the driver’s seat of a vehicle parked, with its door open, in front of an alleged “drug dealer house.”

A man drove up to a woman’s driveway, parked his vehicle and then ran away. When he returned, he explained the truck had run out of gas.

A man said he tightened the lug nuts on his wife’s car, then the wheel fell off while she was driving the next day. The man suspected someone loosened the lug nuts while his wife was at work.

The sounds of dishes being washed and put away in the background of an accidental 911 call were no cause for response from law enforcement.

A man followed his girlfriend to an alleged “crack house,” and a physical altercation ensued. A man involved in the incident was given a notice for stalking and forbidden from returning to the residence.