Law roundup: Snowball fight too much for neighbor
A woman called the Columbia Falls Police Department because she was out shoveling snow when some neighbors threw snowballs at her. She told the police no actual weapons were involved in the incident.
A caller wanted the police to be aware of a cream-colored high-rise Chevy truck that frequently tries to “burn rubber” on Railroad Drive.
A sibling reported their brother to the CFPD because he seemed to undergo an “abrupt personality change” that led him to go on a “wild rampage.”
A driver on Nucleus Avenue attracted police attention because of a muddy license plate.
A Columbia Falls man said another man randomly approached him on the street and threatened to “drop him.” The threatened man didn’t seem too concerned about the aggressive warning, because he told the CFPD he simply turned around, walked to his house and decided to go to bed.
A woman left her vehicle unlocked on Wildcat Drive, and someone “rifled through” it overnight. Fortunately, nothing seemed to be missing.
A grandparent was worried after 10 young teenagers allegedly threatened to “jump” and “tie up” their grandson.
A caller said a car that “look[ed] like a cube” was driving recklessly on Hilltop Road.