Law Roundup: Revving truck engine signals drug deal
Concerns were raised about a group of juveniles dealing drugs after they went into an apartment and later revved an engine of a black pickup truck when a caller contacted the Kalispell Police Department.
A patient at a hospital was too drunk to walk home on his own, so an officer obliged with a ride.
A man was concerned about graffiti in an underpass tunnel.
Six or seven teenagers were being loud at the playground.
A caller complained that a 90s blue Ford Ranger and a red Dodge pickup have been parked in the same spot since June.
Someone threatened to shoot his landlord after lease disagreements.
A short, elderly black labrador wandering in a park was reunited with its owner.
A homeless woman with a blanket on her head was on someone’s property. They wanted her moved along.
An officer gave two brown and white dogs water while they were tied up in the sun in front of a casino.
A medium brown and white dog, possibly a beagle, was walking in and out of traffic.
Someone complained that their brother owed them $400 dollars for rent when he moved out early.
A black lab puppy was found and taken to the shelter, his owner was advised to pick him up.
A woman who was drunk enough that she couldn’t pick her keys off the floor left an establishment with two children in her car.
An ex-boyfriend threatened to show up to his ex-girlfriend's house and tear up her yard.
Someone called asking for advice.
A flier advertising a gun and ammunition sale was suspicious.
A man in blue jeans and a white T-shirt was banging on a home’s door, screaming and going through the trash. He left the area on foot.
A woman heard a group of kids were drinking and making some type of bombs.
Whilst carrying a stick and talking to himself, a man in a dark jacket was wandering in a parking lot near cars.