Law roundup: Snowball fight gets rowdy
A passerby thought a boy was beating his sister at a bus stop when they claimed he had “punched her full in the face.” The siblings were reportedly having a snowball fight.
A concerned parent told the Kalispell Police Department her 17-year-old daughter was followed by a vehicle with tinted windows from her high school to a store, so she drove there and took a photo of the vehicle. However, the temporary tag was unreadable in the image. The mother was advised to tell her daughter to call law enforcement first during incidents like this.
Someone was concerned about a shirtless man’s welfare because he allegedly stood in the same position for 45 minutes along Rails to Trails. Eventually, he put his shirt back on and moved along.
Someone and their girlfriend were allegedly being followed around and yelled at by an angry ex.
A naked woman previously removed from a campus was back and refusing to listen to commands from security. The woman was taken to the hospital.
A man wearing a black leather “bike jacket” decided to sit down for a spell in the entranceway of a location near mailboxes and reportedly wouldn’t leave when asked. He moved on.
A cleaning company allegedly noticed the same white vehicle with temporary tags parked at the location for more than four days. People were sleeping inside and told officers they would move in the morning.
A man believed someone was messing with the garage door opener keypad, trying to get in, because there were footprints leading up to it.
A woman was reportedly hit in the face by a man who possibly had a knife in his hand in a grocery store parking lot.
Someone broke into an unlocked teen’s car and stole her wallet, using the credit cards at a few stores around town until they were deactivated.