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Law roundup: Woman dumps junk in driveway drive-by

by Daily Inter Lake
| October 3, 2022 12:00 AM

A woman in a red Chevy S10 reportedly threw a camper door and a tire in someone’s driveway.

A resident called the Kalispell Police Department when a woman with a suitcase, who was reportedly under the influence of fentanyl and heroin, ran up her driveway and banged on the door, “freaking out,” saying someone was going to kill her and trying to get in. Then, she started yelling at the neighbors. This was an ongoing issue and the woman was banned from the property.

A man stopped by the police department lobby claiming he worked for law enforcement and had a bag of heroin, which he referred to as a “good score.” The items the man had were not drugs and he was sent on his way.

Police received a report of a man allegedly shooting a bow at a dirt pile by an intersection and they didn’t think it was very safe. Officers were unable to locate anyone shooting a bow.

Someone reportedly saw a man wearing a leather jacket, who had been picking up garbage around a building for about an hour, with his blue jeans around his ankles and they didn’t know what he was doing. Officers spoke with the fully dressed man who claimed an organization was paying him to clean up.

An employee wanted a customer sitting at a machine kicked out because he allegedly kept indecently exposing himself.

A new snow blower/rototiller and a shed still in its box were reported stolen from a backyard by someone who also vandalized a four-wheeler and used a metal rod to break into a vehicle and steal other items belonging to a relative’s estate.

Officers investigating a robbery reportedly found a couple of license plates in the garbage that were listed as stolen through the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.

Someone almost hit a black bear.

A man allegedly threatened to beat up a tenant and a manager told officers a tenant, possibly the same one, had a temporary restraining order against him and they thought he was waiting at a business until they left so he could return.