Law roundup: Naked man spotted in the wild
A naked man was seen roaming the Emery Bay Campground on Hungry Horse Reservoir. The reporting party said the man had been camped out by the lake for a couple of days and they had seen him in the buff multiple times.
Eight puppies on the loose reportedly provided unwanted gardening assistance at a Kalispell property whose resident complained they were “tearing it up.”
An argumentative moving truck employee allegedly required more cash from a woman before handing over her belongings. After a long discussion that included explaining to the woman that the complaint was a civil case, the parties agreed to “behave for the day.”
Ongoing vandalism was allegedly occurring at a West Glacier property, with the latest incident being a spray-painted sign.
Dispatch advised deputies about a call from someone who was kicked by a horse, was bleeding and had a broken arm.
Someone managing an apartment at a Kalispell location alleged that former renters hid a key on the property and used it to show the place to possible applicants, which they didn’t have permission to do.
Someone wanted to alert deputies about a man in the Whitefish area who reportedly hired their business to paint a residence but didn’t pay them for the completed work. They claimed to have evidence the man had defrauded contractors in Bigfork and Kalispell and all over the U.S.
Someone in Whitefish claimed a roommate’s dog had puppies in a “nasty environment,” and although the puppies were moved out of the location, the mother remained and so did the person’s concern for the dog’s well-being.
About 40 to 50 employees at a business reportedly received a generic email threatening to “take out the whole population” with a link to Facebook.
Someone reportedly blocked trespassers from leaving a Whitefish property after their roommates said they were stealing things off the property and refused to leave when told to. The person called deputies and said the individuals were trying to ram their truck. They wanted to follow the individuals when they did leave but were advised not to. The person told deputies they hadn’t looked yet to see if anything was taken.