Law roundup: Texts not really from country star Alan Jackson
A caller became concerned after getting texts from someone pretending to be country star Alan Jackson and reported the incident to the Kalispell Police Department.
An angry customer was yelling at employees, but a manager was able to calm the person down after calling law enforcement.
A motorhome was parked on the city boulevard in a grassy area, but was blocking the city water shutoff when crews arrived to shut off delinquent water service.
An employee allegedly took cash from a gas station convenience store.
Two men yelling at each other had left the area so the caller said law enforcement was no longer needed.
A vehicle lost a tire before driving off the road near Woodland Park.
It appeared that a broken window had been shot with a BB gun.
Turns out a suspicious man was spray painting his own car to make the paint look better.
Caller was concerned that their ex left stolen items in their house.
A caller wanted to speak with “John” when accidentally dialing dispatch.
A manager called to report that a man was shoving shirts and other things down his pants at a store.
A woman was rambling about rich people when apparently accidentally calling 911.
A transient who was passed out in the lobby of a hotel was asked to leave.
A driver was threatened by another driver after honking at them.
Caller wanted a vehicle that had been abandoned in a parking lot to be towed.
No injuries were reported when a vehicle hit a parked vehicle.
Caller said they would contact the phone company after their office phone incorrectly called dispatch several times.
Concerns about the safety of a dog left in a truck seemed unfounded as the dog was alert and the truck had been parked very long since it was not covered in snow.
A Chevy truck failed to yield and stuck a green Subaru pushing it into a parked maroon Suburban.
An unruly individual was not happy about being asked to modify his behavior.