Law roundup: Nothing unusual about woman's nonsense
A woman staying at a motel was “talking nonsense” on the phone to the Kalispell Police Department. She yelled “you will not shortchange me” and demanded someone fight her. Staff at the motel said there was nothing unusual going on.
A woman who was overheard “talking about miles versus money” didn’t have an emergency.
People at a business reported a shoplifter, but then they said he was cooperative and they were “not sure what the male ended up getting away with.” They opted not to fill out a statement about the murky situation.
A woman called the police because a driver was crying inside her car. She thought the behavior seemed “weird.” An officer checked with the driver and the passenger, and they were OK.
A woman had to give an explanation about accidentally dialing 911 after she gave her old phone to a baby.
A boulder fell off a truck and a man ran into it, but he apparently continued driving behind the boulder-carrying vehicle.
A determined ex-boyfriend jumped into his ex-girlfriend’s truck bed, but then he jumped back out.
Someone was worried about a man because the man went into a business twice asking for help finding his dog, but the dog was right behind him both times.
A gas station enthusiast refused to leave a convenience store until the police had to remove him.
A man screamed, tried to fight some people, then walked out the front door of a business. The staff there didn’t want him to come back that evening.
A woman who passed out in her front seat said she was just getting some air. She was advised against sleeping in her vehicle.