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Law roundup: Owner not tickled pink by break-in attempt

by Daily Inter Lake
| March 21, 2022 12:00 AM

Someone allegedly saw a woman with a pink towel on her head trying to get into their vehicle. They told the Kalispell Police Department the woman had a spray can, which they thought she had been huffing and it blew up in her face. They also asked officers to make their community safe by talking to the woman about harassing people. Officers counseled the woman, who was not supposed to be the property, about her behavior.

A later call came in about a person wearing a pink “headscarf of some kind” and flannel sweatpants who was allegedly looking at vehicles in the parking lot and then went into a business where they were “being creepy” and talking to an employee about making an appointment.

A bar manager called police when a huge fight broke out and someone wearing a black hoodie reportedly smashed a car window in a parking lot.

A man wanted to speak to an officer about his ex-wife who allegedly rerouted all his mail out-of-state and was cashing his business checks.

An intoxicated emergency room patient allegedly grabbed a nurse by the throat, which left a mark.

A teen sitting in a parked vehicle was startled by a man with a dirty face and hair dyed a yellowish color when he reportedly tried to open the doors and started yelling at them.

A man in the mall parking lot was allegedly digging through trash, yelling at people and stomping on the ground. Someone was concerned he would disturb a children’s party going on at one end of the building where a door was propped open.

A man reportedly knocked on someone’s door, demanding they give him a ride.

Officers stopped a man, who matched the person described in a complaint, and warned him not to knock on people’s windows.

About 20 partygoers were allegedly screaming and yelling to the annoyance of others.

An employee reportedly wanted officers to move along a “vagrant” in a small pickup because they were not allowed to sleep or camp on the property unless they were a guest.

Four vehicles were reportedly “spinning doughnuts and doing burnouts” in a parking lot near a track and field. The vehicles then turned off the lights but remained on the property.

A man wearing a robe and white pants was purportedly wandering around businesses by a woman who thought he was schizophrenic although she could not explain why.

A woman went into a business to use the bathroom and possibly passed out when an employee couldn’t open the door. The employee thought she might be drunk or high.

A man alleged he and his roommate's cars were broken into and a checkbook, phone charger and credit card were stolen.