Law roundup: Man skates by with pistol in hand
A tall skinny man wearing shoes with wheels was allegedly skating along holding a pistol in his hands. He wasn’t threatening or pointing the pistol at anyone and someone said he put it in his pocket when they drove by, however they thought Kalispell Police Department should know.
A man was reportedly sniffing a can of aerosol and yelling outside a location.
A woman thought it was odd when she allegedly saw a barefoot girl with matted hair, possibly 8 or 9 years old, with a man in his early 30s around 5:30 p.m., and called to let the police know.
A woman had enough after getting four phone calls in a day from a number she previously blocked and called the police. She claimed to have gotten as many as 150 calls from the number in one day on multiple occasions.
A man wearing a yellow jacket and jeans allegedly went to get a duplicate registration at the office of the Flathead County Treasurer and walked off with a computer. Officers issued a citation and he was released.
A man with orange hair was found trespassing in aisle 15 of a store.
Someone claimed they saw a bearded man in a work van drink an amber liquid, which they thought was alcohol, and chase it with soda. The man reportedly dumped the liquor, parked the vehicle and got a ride, according to officers.
Someone possibly sipping a latte from the parking lot of a coffee business watched a physical disturbance unfold where a man wearing a green jacket pushed a man in a wheelchair during an argument. Eventually, both parties stopped talking to each other.
A tire was allegedly punctured by what looked like a screwdriver and the driver suspected her ex who had been stalking her.
A skinny man with black hair jumped up and took off running after receiving CPR and Narcan (a medicine that counters suspected opioid overdose) from someone at the scene who thought he was overdosing in his parked vehicle, while a front desk employee called the police.
A German shepherd and a little black dog were seen romping around and running back and forth on Business Loop by someone who wanted officers to pick them up.