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Law roundup: Man agrees to stop scaring children

| March 22, 2021 12:00 AM

A man was purportedly “acting animated again” in a parking lot and someone called the Kalispell Police Department to advise officers staff members were going to ask him to leave. The man agreed to stay in his vehicle and “stop scaring kids.”

A man in a store, who was described as a “tweaker,” allegedly said he was going to “mess everyone up because there was a line.” A customer told officers they also thought he also stole something. The man left with a woman in a vehicle.

A woman with beer allegedly staggered out of a store to her SUV where she sat and drank and drank. She reportedly drove on a sidewalk, almost hit a building and was doing about 10 mph.

A woman received an alarming call from her child who allegedly saw two men fighting and one of the men had a baseball bat in the area of Bluestone Drive. Officers received another call from one of the men who said the other man tried to attack him with the bat and broke his mirror off.

A passerby reportedly saw a gray car with a youth sitting on the back of the trunk on Sunnyview Lane.

A man with long dark hair was allegedly yelling and screaming about pulling out a gun although the person reporting the incident didn’t see a weapon. Officers made contact with the man and learned he was “just super high and being loud,” but he wasn’t doing anything criminal. He planned to keep it down.

Two young homeless men reportedly started fighting and chasing each other when they walked out of a store. Someone thought the duo were on drugs.

Someone had issues maneuvering around a parking lot when they hit two parked cars.

A Huffy brand bicycle found abandoned near a dumpster was taken in for safekeeping.

A man described as middle-aged and balding at the top with “straggling” hair on the sides was in back of a building allegedly yelling profanities and talking about the Ku Klux Klan.

A woman reportedly refused to leave a business and began “rambling nonsense” to dispatchers and then said she needed a ride to the Evergreen bus stop before hanging up.

A woman was allegedly being harassed by a neighbor down the street so often that she no longer had a working phone.

Spiteful teenagers reportedly drove by a bicyclist, rolled down the window and started harassing them.

Someone requested officers check on a man lying on a bus stop bench because they allegedly went to check on him out of concern he was going to fall off and he said he needed help.

A manager had concerns a guest was dealing drugs out of a room because another guest complained about seeing a drug deal, a housekeeper reportedly saw paraphernalia in the room and there was a lot of foot and vehicle traffic.

A woman thought a man stole a dog from a residence because he “seemed to be acting suspicious,” and “looked around to see if anyone saw him and ran to his car,” leaving quickly.

A man requested a welfare check for a man lying on the ground in Woodland Park after yelling at the man and getting no response. The man, who was just taking a nap, was encouraged to move along.

A man allegedly stood on a corner near a car wash and was trying to sell graffiti artwork.