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Law roundup: Neighbor not happy about campers

by Daily Inter Lake
| October 16, 2022 12:00 AM

People living in a camper parked in a resident’s driveway for several months reportedly got too cozy for a neighbor’s comfort when the Kalispell Police Department received a complaint about the individuals urinating in the yard and arguing a lot. Officers advised the neighbor that no crime had been committed if the resident was having people stay in the RV on their private property and said to call if they were acting disorderly.

A customer in her 30s, who had reddish hair in a ponytail, allegedly went ballistic over a missing check in the mail and started yelling and grabbing stuff out of her purse while threatening to kill an employee. She then walked around the parking lot, got into a vehicle and drove away. The employee called the police, asking them to ban her from the property rather than pursue charges for assault or disorderly behavior. She wanted to report employees for stealing her mail and was directed to the postal inspector to file a claim.

A thief allegedly left behind a knife, pry bar and soda after getting through a window at a business and stealing computers, golfing items and tools.

A man wearing an oversized camo jacket was reportedly screaming profanities while walking up a sidewalk.

The registered owners of vehicles reported as abandoned, allegedly scratched tickets off of them.

A man riding a bicycle was reportedly hit by a vehicle.

A big box truck that read “not for hire” on the side reportedly sat in a residential area for days without any activity. It was stickered with a 72-hour notice to move.

Store security called the police for assistance with a male shoplifter whom officers issued a citation and released.

Two German shepherds and a black dog were dining on a dead animal in the middle of the road.

A woman called the police after her vehicle was reportedly hit on the side of the road where she was pulled over, helping someone get their dogs back in their car on the highway.