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Law roundup: Man loses his cool over trespasser’s threats

| February 8, 2022 12:00 AM

Someone in a building reportedly let in a man, who had been banging on the door and threatening them. The trespasser was with a girl who started mentioning handguns. Another man reportedly told the couple he would shoot them if they threatened him with a gun and ran them out of the building. He also told the Kalispell Police Department he was going to beat the guy with a brick if he went outside. The female was arrested and the man received a citation and was released.

A visibly upset woman in a store parking lot was allegedly waving a gun around. An employee leaving work claimed she looked at them while pulling the hammer back when they walked by.

Someone asked to speak to an officer about a person who reportedly got their truck stuck in the snow while trespassing on the property.

Fifteen vehicles were spotted in a parking lot and people were gathering where they were allegedly not supposed to be. Officers made contact and moved along a “bunch of youngsters.”

A store employee reportedly became suspicious of a woman after she had been wandering around and talking to herself for about six hours in addition to taking pictures of staff members. The employee said she would not acknowledge him. They believed she was living in her vehicle and requested police assistance in moving her, and the bearded man she was with, along.

Someone watching their brother allegedly called officers when he started yelling and throwing things at them. The siblings were separated and officers counseled the boy, who calmed down.

A man reportedly saw someone in his vehicle and pulled out the approximately 15- or 16-year-old who said he was homeless. The teen left on foot and the man said a slingshot was missing from the vehicle, but he didn’t want to press charges rather he just wanted the information logged in case something happened again.

Someone was allegedly being stalked by a guy who had been living in a shed located at a store.

Every time someone walked past a high school, a kid would allegedly shoot them with an air gun and an administrator wouldn’t do anything about the situation. A school resource officer talked to the person.