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Law roundup: Another night spent hounding neighbors

by Daily Inter Lake
| October 9, 2022 12:00 AM

Every Thursday night, a Kalispell resident’s neighbor allegedly gets very drunk and yells at everyone and it was apparently no different on this particular week.

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a call not long after, about an aggrieved man going back outside to scream and yelling at everyone.

A black bear reportedly wandered near a Kalispell playground where children were playing.

Someone called 911 to report a turkey trapped in a fenced area in Kalispell.

A woman reportedly stood in the middle of the road, punching the air, and didn’t seem to be aware of what she was doing.

A man walking along the highway in Kila was allegedly acting strangely when he “karate chopped” the air.

Someone was allegedly slapped in the face in Kalispell.

A man by a Bigfork gazebo, who was “clearly on something,” allegedly yelled, scared customers and pushed employees.

A man calling deputies from Kalispell reportedly bought a paddleboard only to find out there was a “massive recall” on it. They contacted the seller who was allegedly aware of the recall but sold the paddleboard anyway “to get out from under it.” The buyer wanted to know what his options were.

Columbia Falls Police Department received a report of an employee allegedly stealing a patient’s medication and never returned back to work.

Someone claimed their drunk friend reportedly hit their son. The parent would not speak to dispatch, or answer questions and demanded to speak to the chief. A lot of yelling was heard in the background by dispatch. Eventually, the man was taken back to the station to figure out where he could stay for the night and the call type was changed to a verbal disturbance.

A man called the Whitefish Police Department to reportedly reaffirm his belief about an individual being responsible for stealing his motorcycle in July and had information on them.

A woman complained about people “ripping” through the Lupfer Avenue area and said she put a “slow down” sign in the middle of the road where a man “harassed her” by moving it. While she didn’t want to report the harassment she did want an officer to sit on specific streets.

A call came in on a different block regarding two males who were reportedly “vandalizing property” by removing “slow down signs”