Law roundup: Christmas trees recycled by donkeys
Someone claimed their Kalispell neighbor was feeding their donkeys and horses old Christmas trees and told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office they thought it was wrong to do that.
Someone’s drunk sister was allegedly breaking their windows, yelling and throwing glass at them in Hungry Horse.
A drunk man was at a Kalispell location arguing with someone’s mom.
A customer at a Kalispell establishment purportedly punched a “regular” who was leaving.
A Columbia Falls dog that was reportedly at large on an ongoing basis had a taste for cat food and would often visit another residence to dine.
A large truck was reportedly losing garbage, wood and other debris it was carrying in Kalispell.
A dog that jumped its fence stopped in a Kalispell woman’s driveway and stood there barking. When bored of that it started running around.
Five dogs in Martin City had allegedly been barking nonstop for days.
A vehicle was reportedly driving the wrong direction down the highway.
Meanwhile, in Kalispell, a vehicle was allegedly swerving all over the road without its headlights or taillights on.
A beat-up vehicle with one headlight was reportedly turning in every driveway on a Kalispell road and stopping at mailboxes. Contact was made and the driver said she just couldn’t make it up the hill.
A Kalispell woman claimed she was having difficulty with a person threatening her and was getting other people to do the same on Facebook.
Someone thought a forklift left in the middle of a Kalispell road was causing a traffic hazard. No one was on the scene.
A woman who wasn’t allowed to be at a Columbia Falls residence was spotted in a parked vehicle in the driveway.
Someone was suspicious about why a new snowmobile was left behind a snowbank.
A man reported his truck was stolen.
A female allegedly throwing snowballs and yelling at people in a bank’s back parking lot, had the audacity to throw one at a Kalispell Police Department officer driving by.
A possibly drunk man was reportedly urinating by a van parked in a delivery area and yelling at a “very young female,” crying in the driver’s seat. A child was also seen in the back of the van. The incident was determined to be verbal only and both parties had calmed down. The caravan moved on after officers told them they were no longer allowed to be on the property.
A building manager wanted a vehicle towed because it had been parked in a lot for more than a week.
An “older gentleman” was allegedly driving a truck with an open can of beer in the cupholder and almost hit someone who called the police. The caller said the man pulled into a parking lot and covered up the beer with his jacket before going inside a restaurant.