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Law roundup: Mysteries abound in the valley

by Daily Inter Lake
| April 6, 2022 12:00 AM

A horse may have been pulled into a vortex when it was allegedly wandering around the area of the House of Mystery west of Glacier National Park.

Meanwhile, a Kalispell resident had a mystery of their own when they heard yelling coming from a truck reportedly driving up and down the street and into their driveway where an individual or individuals yelled, “You’re gonna get it,” and, “Serves you right,” however, they didn’t know who they were.

A passerby saw a man walking in circles and yelling on the side of the highway.

A man was reportedly pumping sewage from a camper into the ground in a Columbia Falls lot north of a gas station and employees wanted Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies to move him and his liquid waste along.

A black vehicle was allegedly swerving all over the road, speeding, cutting people off, not using turn signals and flipping people off in Kalispell.

A Columbia Falls resident was very suspicious of a man who drove onto their property and asked for their phone. The resident told him to use a phone at a gas station and he drove away. The resident thought he might have had a weapon because he kept his hands in his pockets.

An employee was reportedly going to give a woman a ride home after her shift, however, the woman purchased tin foil — not to make a hat — but to do drugs in the bathroom of the store. The employee told the Kalispell Police Department the agitated woman took all the bags she had with her and left the store but they still wanted an officer to make contact.

A man was reportedly walking around someone’s front yard and repeatedly knocking on the door and then glass was heard breaking. The man was allegedly an ex of one of the renters.

A white pickup missing its tailgate spun out and went over a curb on its way to the community college.