Law roundup: Man harasses preschoolers and parents about hellfire
Kalispell Police Department received a complaint that a man was driving past a location and harassing preschool children and parents, telling them they were “going to burn in hell” and that employees were “hurting their children and practicing witchcraft.”
A welfare check was requested for a man after he reportedly stumbled around, fell and hit his face on the concrete. The man then sat on the porch of a house on the corner he said was his, but didn’t go in. A driver stopped to ask if he needed help, but he said he was fine and laid down, leaving the door to the house open. The man eventually went into the house and closed the door.
A man wearing a blue sweatshirt and black shorts was allegedly banging his head on a door and pounding the glass, trying to get into the main entrance of a location. He was asked to leave but instead broke a window. He was taken to jail.
A woman claimed her ex admitted to taking her computer from her car.
A man allegedly showed up “higher than a kite” at a location where an employee had a temporary restraining order in place against him. He left.
A driver reportedly saw a man with a black lab trying to get into a vehicle and became more suspicious when she returned and saw him trying to get into a different vehicle.
A woman allegedly told police a man was standing outside her window with his hand in his pants, fondling himself and then walked away. He claimed he was tucking in his shirt.
A woman went to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office lobby in Kalispell wanting to show photos on her cellphone to a deputy. She was reportedly traveling when she took a photo of the landscape and when she zoomed in on it there was “something suspicious in the cave.” Could it have been bigfoot?
A woman in Kalispell allegedly screamed until a dog owner came out and retrieve their dog, which charged her while she was out with her horses. She told deputies it was an ongoing issue that the neighbor’s dogs chase her horses.
The entire interior of an auditorium had reportedly been spray-painted with foul language.
The power went off at a Whitefish residence and a woman wanted to know if it was something that happened throughout the neighborhood because she said she paid her bill. She was given the phone number to the electric company, however, she still wanted deputies to know.
A driver was allegedly passed out in his car at a drive-thru window. A manager claimed the passenger was yelling and honking the horn because they were angry an employee wasn’t communicating with them and they didn’t have their food yet. They also told deputies the driver still didn’t wake up when the passenger put the car into gear.