Law roundup: Cyclists believes they can fly
While putting his arms out like he was flying, a “deranged” looking man rode his bike in front of a car, prompting a call to the Kalispell Police Department. The caller assumed the man, wearing tan pants and no shirt while sporting a scruffy beard, was trying to get hit.
A caller had questions about chicken permits. Dispatch was able to answer the questions.
A man on a motorcycle suffered a case of road rash after an accident with a car.
Someone expressed concern about a woman and child riding in the bed of a black Dodge Ram.
Dispatchers routed a supply of gas to a motorist who broke down in the middle of an intersection after forgetting to fill up their white Hyundai.
A man called to report losing a brown trifold wallet the night before. He called an hour later to report that he had found his wallet and nothing was missing from it.
There was a fender bender involving a black Dodge pickup and a red Chevrolet pickup.
After realizing he was late to the hospital, an elderly, Russian-speaking man asked dispatchers for a ride.
A green truck with a topper had been parked in the same spot for two weeks prompting a caller to report it as abandoned.
After conferring with security personnel, a man asked dispatchers to disregard a call about a man in flip-flops and jeans, and possibly a blue top, trespassing on the property.
Someone grew suspicious when a woman loaded a three-wheeler into her gray Toyota Tundra as she allegedly had a history of theft in the area. She appeared to be moving out.
While someone was calling 911 to report finding a bag of pills on the ground, a man in a black BMW picked the pills up and sped off.
Someone found a shank in the dirt and wanted to see if the police preferred to come and get it. An officer told them to toss it.
Road closed signs were reportedly getting blown away and a caller told authorities they were attempting to stop them from going down the road. The officer found all the signs in their place, not blocking traffic.
Someone called the police after almost being hit by a white Prius with no lights on.
After hearing music at the fairgrounds, a concerned resident was worried someone was trespassing on the property. There was just an event going on.
A resident woke up to find their vehicle’s door open and their camera and audio recorder missing.