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Law roundup: White and brown dog goes for its own walk

| January 21, 2022 12:00 AM

A white and brown long-haired dog had been walking around a neighborhood for about four hours, a caller told the Kalispell Police Department.

Debris was left behind, but there were no injuries when two vehicles collided.

A former employee was making charges to his former employer’s business account.

A caller thought their debit card was stolen at a pharmacy or the Post Office.

A car backed into a pickup truck in the parking lot of a local business.

Someone hit the wrong buttons on a phone accidentally dialing 911.

A woman became verbally hostile when staff asked her and the man she was with to leave a hotel.

The manager of a restaurant called to report that a customer skipped out on a $36.50 tab.

The caller was concerned about a man wearing all black walking down Idaho Street.

A woman wearing a black heavy jacket was putting things in her purse at a grocery store.

Someone said, “All I can tell you, repent” to dispatchers before hanging up.

Loud music had been playing for two nights at a home.

An unknown caller said “She is Satan” before hanging up the phone.

A man who was sick to his stomach rang a doorbell of a home, went inside and then left saying he was going to the doctor the next day.

A vehicle was blocking a delivery entrance of a downtown restaurant.

Someone thought their phone became evidence when they were arrested, but it turned out the phone was just lost or stolen.

The manager of a hardware store reported a customer taking items from the store.

A German shepherd with a blue color was running around.

The manager of a sporting goods store had video footage of someone using bad checks to make purchases.

A caller in Whitefish found footprints in the snow leading to a cracked door handle and door frame with damage at a location on Highway 93.

Mixing bowls and paperwork were among a long list a caller said were missing claiming that their neighbor took the items.

A driver needed a tow truck after swerving to avoid hitting a deer.