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Law roundup: Woman delivers on malodorous promise

| June 28, 2021 12:00 AM

An immature dog owner purportedly became irate and told a man she was going to take all her dog’s poop and leave it on his lawn after he asked her to stop letting the canine defecate in his yard while they were out walking. Later, he looked outside where she allegedly delivered on the threat when he spotted a poop bag in the middle of his yard.

Kalispell Police Department received a phone call about a woman allegedly “going berserk on her daughter,” when a neighbor heard yelling and banging. All seemed quiet in the area by the time officers arrived.

All the wheels on a customer’s vehicle were reportedly stolen by someone who left needles behind.

Someone screamed at another driver for turning slowly on and the driver lodged a complaint about the incident of road rage with police.

Someone alleged property owners were creating an eyesore with the amount of “dead vehicles,” and garbage cans filling up in the alley. The person was advised officers and the City of Kalispell were aware of the alleged decay ordinance violations.

Two 10- to 12-year-olds were reportedly swearing, speaking inappropriately and harassing younger children at Thompson Memorial Park.

A mother allegedly told dispatchers someone was yelling and threatening to burn the house down. She also wanted dispatchers to know that if she ever called 911 and didn’t speak it would be because the person was near and threatening her.

A woman wanted to test a medical alert button that unsurprisingly connected with 911.

A Subaru with damage to its front end, was seen swerving all over the place.

A former employee was reportedly squatting in a room and wouldn’t leave. She was given a few more hours to pack before moving on.

A tent was seen on the corner of a bike path over the course of a couple of weeks. A man told officers it was his tent and he was given a few hours to gather his belongings and move along due to a thunderstorm.

A woman claimed her vehicle was hit in the emergency room parking lot.

Dispatchers described hearing “clippity clops,” like the sounds of horse hooves, on the other end of a 911 call that was disconnected. On the call back, a man said he was at a restaurant and there was no emergency.

A man was drinking alcohol in front of a grocery store entrance and a manager wanted him moved along.

A man was reportedly pushing another toward traffic.

A man and a woman allegedly thought it was OK to set up camp and park two vehicles and a trailer in a “no parking” area under a tree in a field.

Someone saw a suspicious man at the back of a store whose hand was cut open and thought the bleeding was severe enough to call for help. The man took a seat on patio furniture located at the front of the store. He began talking about conspiracy theories and purportedly didn’t want police assistance because they “search and destroy.” A store pharmacist tried to provide aid by applying pressure to stop the bleeding. A manager asked officers to ban the man from the store.

A loss and prevention specialist called to report a possible theft by an aggressive blonde woman wearing a sequined shirt and backpack. She went to the parking lot where she was reportedly locked out of her car and another woman and man were trying to help her break into it. By this time, the employee was not concerned about the alleged theft and just wanted the trio to leave.

Two men were heard yelling at each other across the street from someone who said they heard them talking about an incident where one of them pulled a knife on the other — who then ran away toward Woodland Park and was possibly holding a golf club. Medical assistance was requested to re-bandage one of the men’s hands.

A man allegedly caught someone breaking into his vehicle.

A man just wanted law enforcement to know panels were busted out of a tall privacy fence.

A man reportedly tried to cash a check after losing his ID and the bank told him it was fraudulent.

A casino employee believed two people got out of a green car that didn’t belong to them and walked away.