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Law roundup: ‘The lord’ is no longer welcome at casino

| March 14, 2021 12:00 AM

A casino employee reportedly wanted the Kalispell Police Department to move along a customer who only referred to himself as “the lord.” They also wanted officers to tell him he was banned from the premises. The employee called back, however, to say he disappeared and they didn’t know where to.

A man with a shaggy beard and blue shoes purportedly went into a business and said a snake was chasing him and then went outside and sat by the trash cans. The business owner wanted officers to check on the man because they thought he appeared to be high on drugs.

A woman drove by a school building and thought she saw five or six people “brawling.” Officers made contact with the people who were all just friends wrestling around.

A gun was found in the men’s bathroom at a gas station. The gun owner returned to get it.

A heavy man with a long beard was reportedly following women into a building and when they got off an elevator.

A woman alleged a man was inviting students into his house and offering haircuts in exchange for candy. She also claimed he jumped out of a window and started chasing her son and two girls when they went by his house during a class.

A mother claimed a woman was yelling and saying “hateful things” to her 10-year-old son. When she reportedly asked the woman if everything was all right, the woman said she would have her husband talk to her now that she knew where they lived.

A man and woman stole soda and food at a grocery store.

A resident complained that homeless people were parking in front of their house and trespassing on their property. The people would reportedly go down to a duplex and stay across the street from the Conrad Mansion.

Someone wanted to speak to an officer after receiving a threatening letter from an ex-employee.

Someone thought a man seen walking around in circles by “graffiti rock” appeared to be distressed or confused.

Someone allegedly told officers there were a lot of vehicles coming and going from a “drug house.” The person was also concerned about cars “flying up and down the road.”

Dispatchers could hear a loud engine and squealing tires during a call where someone reported three to four trucks driving recklessly in and out of a parking lot. The trucks were also doing burnouts.