Law roundup: Man comes out of woman’s closet
Man comes out of woman’s closet
A woman called the Kalispell Police Department when a man allegedly walked into her closet and then said she didn’t need law enforcement assistance because “he was now out.” Officers spoke to the woman, who said she was OK and locked the door.
A man claimed his head hurt and he had a bruise on his leg from his girlfriend hitting him after she took all his belongings and threw them around.
An employee said officers just left the location after dealing with a man who reportedly came back into the business and stole a bottle.
A bearded man in his 20s allegedly followed a teen girl from the bus stop almost all the way home and was also indecently exposing himself on his property while kids were getting off the school bus.
A man was reportedly breaking vehicle windows in the parking lot of a location where he had trespassed before.
A driver claimed a gray F-150 bumped into their vehicle while passing but it appeared there was no damage.
A man wearing a black jacket and hoodie allegedly kept going to a woman’s door and then vandalized her vehicle.
A man yelled and screamed at a woman in a parking lot.
A pedestrian was cited for trespassing.
Extra patrol was provided in a pedestrian tunnel.
A possibly drunk man dressed in black was reportedly throwing items in a grocery store restroom and the manager wanted him moved along. The man left before officers arrived, but he was located and advised that he couldn’t return to the property.
A bag of dog food was found in Somers and someone told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office of their concerns that it might be an attempt to poison loose dogs in the area or being used to bait another type of animal.
A woman’s roommate reportedly used her spare keys to take her truck without permission in Kalispell.
Someone calling from Somers claimed a money order was allegedly cashed by the wrong person.
A Somers resident reportedly heard someone knocking on his door for 20 minutes at 4 a.m. and then walking to the window and back door to knock. The resident wanted to know if the knocker was a deputy and said he didn’t report it at the time because he needed to go back to sleep.
A lock to a shed in Kalispell was allegedly found broken and what appeared to be tire tracks in the snow around it but nothing was taken.
Two men were purportedly “being suspicious” and looking around a location in Kalispell.
A tenant reportedly refused to move three vehicles at a Kalispell location.