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Law roundup: Woman wants her taco sauce back

by Daily Inter Lake
| September 26, 2022 12:00 AM

A woman asked the Kalispell Police Department to assist with a civil standby so she could get her taco sauce, a step stool, clothing and some other belongings after deciding she didn’t want to live in a man’s apartment. She claimed he wouldn’t answer the phone because he was “kind of hiding.”

Officers checked out a vehicle while doing extra patrol and found a male playing “some good ol’ Pokemon Go.”

An upset man allegedly used his shotgun to threaten someone trying to serve him with papers.

An elderly woman reportedly hit a hotel employee, yelled erratically and refused to leave when told an officer would give her a ride.

A woman living out of state wanted officers to go to the address of someone who allegedly hacked into her debit card and shipped things to her address to “scare the people there into stopping this behavior.” Dispatch told her she needed to call her local law enforcement to find out how they handle things and she didn’t understand why she needed to do that and asked for the police station phone number.

A field supervisor was reportedly finding drug paraphernalia, human feces, food and garbage around a building. They asked officers to do extra patrol around the tree and patio spaces.

Officers told a group of people not to start fires under a pavilion after they extinguished a small cooking fire.

Transients were reportedly living in around an area where a trestle, creek and bridge were located and a Department of Transportation employee wanted them moved along.

Someone was allegedly trying to change a woman’s mailing address and the post office told her to make a police report.

A woman asked officers to do extra patrol by her residence because of suspicious activity. Her car had reportedly been broken into a while ago and now a friend told her there was a vehicle parked near her house, watching it.

A man with red hair was allegedly trying car doors in the parking lot near dorms. Officers made contact with a man in front of the dorms who lived there and was out on a walk.

The sound of shattering glass was reportedly heard by someone who could see someone moving inside a building, however, their phone went dead before they could answer any more questions. Officers checked the area and everything was OK.

A woman allegedly couldn’t open the door to shoo away a stray dog standing at it, crying, which upset her dog. The dog was dropped off at its house.

A man with a flashlight in a field reportedly turned it off when someone drove by, which made them suspicious.

A woman claimed her ex-husband wouldn’t let her get her stuff from his residence and pushed her out the door after she dropped off the kids for visitation. She allegedly told officers he would say she hit him when she didn’t. Officers counseled and separated both parties after investigating the disturbance.

A shirtless man with long gray hair was purportedly sitting in front of a building rambling and yelling. Officers spoke with the man and he moved along.