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Law roundup: Employee provided housing trashes property

by Daily Inter Lake
| July 5, 2022 12:00 AM

An ex-employee, who was allegedly given housing, destroyed some property so an individual told the Kalispell Police Department they wanted to press charges.

A man reportedly walked around a building and kept trying the locked entrance doors instead of the ones that were unlocked and was seen lifting up his shirt and urinating. He was moved along.

An officer was allegedly speaking with a woman when a confrontational man, who was not directly involved in the incident, and open carries, approached.

A man who reportedly jumped out of a moving vehicle was asking for help and put on an involuntary health hold.

A silver vehicle with black racing stripes and a little black compact were reportedly “hot rodding” down a street.

A man wanted to report a theft that occurred a year or so ago in Kalispell and was referred to go through the civil division.

A woman sitting under a tree was reportedly letting her dog run into traffic. Eventually, she put a collar on it.

Someone allegedly wanted shattered drug paraphernalia they found in a parking lot cleaned up and said the property groundskeeper told them to call the police. Turns out, it was not drug-related glass and they planned to sweep it up.

A “fairly trashed” credit card and other items were found by the bypass.

A woman was concerned about a text she reportedly received from a barely clothed little girl. Officers looked at the photo that did not appear to be a child and the messages seemed to be a scam or a wrong number. Officers counseled the woman.

A woman’s extremely drunk husband allegedly drank some more before leaving the house and driving off in a blue truck.

Someone saw the owner of a dachshund-type dog lying outside and put it back in a hot truck where it did not look good. Officers located the truck and the owner was in the vehicle with the windows down.

Later on, a small Australian shepherd was seen inside a truck with the windows rolled up. The truck was gone by the time officers arrived.

A passerby saw a woman passed out in a vehicle who they believed was intoxicated.

Someone’s phone was allegedly stolen at work around the time a man had walked by. The phone’s location tracker showed it was in Whitefish for about an hour.

At least two welfare checks were requested for a man that kept falling out of a wheelchair.

A woman who called about her daughter earlier was now calling because she broke a federally issued computer and threw it in the trash.

A person was heard screaming “help me” and hitting the door of a loading dock and went over to a hotel to use a phone and call the police. Officers were unable to locate anyone in the area.