Law roundup: Prophesier wants to have a conversation
A former employee told the Kalispell Police Department he “would like to speak to someone about the hell that’s about to break loose.” There was no further information provided.
A man suspected drug activity and stolen property being moved at a neighbor’s house because two young men wearing hoodies entered the residence. He was counseled by the KPD.
Someone called the police about a man hammering picket signs that denounced “crimes of credit unions.”
Someone tried to cash $5,000 in copied payroll checks at a grocery store.
A caller was upset about a motorhome parked on a roadway, and he impatiently insisted it needed to be moved “before the snow comes.”
A woman told the police her purse was stolen out of her cart while she was shopping in North Kalispell. Then she admitted she was “unsure how or where the purse went missing.” She subsequently let the KPD know the purse was recovered.
A caller managed to accidentally dial 911 on a broken phone.
A driver said another motorist appeared to be racing someone on U.S. 93, but the other motorist said he was going so fast because the caller had been tailgating him.
Another driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the brakes in a drive-thru. There was minor damage, but a passenger in the car that was struck apparently got “pretty worked up.”
A man in a wheelchair reportedly was rolling down the middle of an unlit street without any lights or other forms of visibility on his clothes or his wheelchair. A woman who escorted him to a homeless shelter said she and multiple other drivers almost hit the disabled man.