Law Roundup: Man threatened by imaginary knife
A man claimed he was threatened with a knife because a man reached into his pocket. However, “there was no knife or threats regarding a knife,” according to the Kalispell Police Department.
Someone alleged there was a “drug house” that received a “new shipment of drugs,” because a lot of cars were going in and out of the place.
A man believed another man had been following him around for four months. The alleged stalker said their run-ins were just “coincidental.”
A truck driver hit an orange barrier cone and someone watching suspected the driver was drunk.
Someone received a call from a person who threatened to “make justice.” The caller gave “no specifics as to what making justice means.”
Someone said a social media account was posting information about him. He was advised to stay off the account and file a complaint with the company.
A business owner asked for his former employees to be forbidden from returning to his property.
A man was lying down on a sidewalk with his feet in the road. He said he was just taking a nap, but he was asked to do so elsewhere.
A woman posted a surveillance video on social media and the mother of a suspect identified her daughter as a culprit.
New residents were worried about a vehicle parked near their apartment. They suspected it was stolen. It turned out to belong to residents of a nearby apartment.
A woman said she “heard about a shooting” but she didn’t have any other information to pass along.
Two vehicles could be heard revving their engines.
A man rode his bike around a parking lot and dug through the trash. He was asked to move along.