Law Roundup: Caller in search of missing pants
Someone wearing dark and dingy clothing was curing and appeared to be yelling at no one, a caller reported to the Columbia Falls Police Department.
A blue Toyota was stuck in the turn lane.
Two vehicles were involved in an accident which also left a power pole damaged.
Someone was knocking loudly on a door.
A caller was searching for their missing pants. Along with the wallet and keys that were in the pants.
An employee who reported that the power was being turned off to a business was advised to buy locks for the power box.
A white and brown husky was separated from its owner.
Two black dogs, and a cream dog, were running around on Sixth Avenue.
An officer found that a report of glass at an intersection was not interfering with traffic.
A woman was asked to leave an establishment after hanging out in the bathroom for two hours and loitering in the parking lot. Caller was worried that the woman seemed to be high.
A driver leaving a bar was suspected of being under the influence after swerving all over the road and parking crooked.
The bass was so loud it was rattling windows, a caller reported. But officers said the report appeared to be unfounded.
A caller wanted to know how long their friend would be in jail.
A dumpster was obstructing an intersection at a grocery store.
A woman who was carrying a garbage bag and didn’t seem coherent was standing on a deck before walking around the neighborhood.