Law Roundup: Walking with road rage
After walking in active traffic while drinking a beer near Town Pump and Home Depot, a man started screaming at everyone. The caller said he almost got hit by a car twice, according to the Kalispell Police Department.
A bank was concerned that they were given fraudulent cashier's checks.
Hunched over, a man was not responding, and a concerned patron called it in. Turns out the man was just tired.
A purple 18-wheeler smelt of burning rubber and looked like a tire was smoking, according to a caller. He was worried it would cause a traffic issue or start a fire.
Two men were sleeping in the front of their white Honda sedan. While there was alcohol in the car, dispatch did not suspect that he was drinking. They were just taking a nap before heading to the store to get groceries.
Dispatch was called after a white tank top drove off after asking for money at a gas station.
Someone found a friendly tan and white dog that looked like a wolf.
After his wife threatened to throw his stuff out and kick him out of the house, a man wanted to know what his rights were. Law enforcement suggested they separate for the night and remain as civil as possible through this difficult time.
While attempting to purchase $900 worth of groceries in paper bags, a man’s debit card was declined. He exited the store with the items without paying and the caller didn’t know his name but got the incident on video.
Someone called about a puppy being stuck in a white van, but law enforcement found that the dog was content with the windows down in 68 degree weather in Woodland Park.
A male on a bike with a green hoodie and a backpack met a silver sudan in a parking lot. A nearby building manager assumed it was a drug deal.