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Law roundup: Screaming man gets one-way ticket off train

by Daily Inter Lake
| January 30, 2022 12:00 AM

Whitefish Police Department was called and a man was allegedly removed from a train after screaming at the conductor.

A truck that was allegedly parked on the wrong side of the road was moved after someone said it was hard for traffic to get around.

A welder in the back of a truck was reportedly on fire and was put out by people who had a fire extinguisher.

A man with Covid and no coat was reportedly freezing and crying outside after being discharged from the hospital because he wasn’t able to get a taxi.

A woman called officers to report losing a debit card when a man was heard yelling in the background. She said it was her roommate throwing a tantrum, they were separated and she was not afraid.

A homeowner’s association was allegedly having ongoing issues with a loose dog attacking people and other animals despite talking to the dog owner. Officers advised the caller that the victim had to file a report for criminal charges to be considered.

Someone in Lakeside was seen beating a fence with a piece of wood.

A passerby allegedly saw what he believed to be “suspicious subjects” in a parking lot several days ago but told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office he wasn’t the property owner and did not want to be “involved.”

Dispatchers heard a door handle being jiggled when someone called to report a person was checking doors, trying to get in a Kalispell location.

Someone in Bigfork had 30 extra bales of hay on hand at a location and wanted to get it out of there.

A couple of men were reportedly stranded in a van that broke down on someone’s private road in Kalispell and the resident.

An unoccupied fifth-wheel was allegedly on fire but people were able to put it out by throwing snow on the flames.

A man reportedly hacked his ex-girlfriend’s phone and was stalking her in Columbia Falls.

A vehicle allegedly swerved into oncoming traffic in Kila and almost hit someone who called deputies to report the incident.

Someone in Kalispell thought a man in a truck was “acting strangely” because he purportedly would rev the engine, get out, look at the tires and then get back in the truck.

A vehicle with no license plates was allegedly parked at the end of a Whitefish woman’s driveway for three days and was blocking her and her neighbor’s driveway.

A barking dog allegedly jumped a fence in Kalispell and was running around to a woman’s dismay when she almost hit it in Kalispell.

A storage lock was reportedly cut off a Whitefish unit.

A woman reported an abandoned vehicle parked in front of her location in Kalispell.

A vehicle with a smashed-up front end was reportedly parked at a Kila location for five days.