Law roundup: Awkward conversation ends in alleged threat
A man reportedly walked up to a gallery employee’s desk in a “fast and aggressive” manner, asking her what she was doing. She claimed the conversation continued to “get weird” and asked him to leave three times, but he kept talking to other customers until they left. She allegedly pulled out bear spray and pointed it at him, saying she would spray him if he didn’t leave. The man called the Kalispell Police Department, wanting the incident documented, He said he was trying to make conversation, and approached her desk because he didn’t know if he had to check in when things escalated quickly. He felt she overreacted when he asked questions.
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department concerned a teen behind the wheel of a burgundy truck was going to hit someone alleging they knew he didn’t have a license and looked about 15 years old.
A mother out with her daughter was sitting by a river when she allegedly saw a man in a small red truck urinating “right outside his door.” She told officers she was parked by the playground where they could meet her.
A woman allegedly broke a plate during an argument with her boyfriend and accidentally cut her leg. He reportedly threw her pictures on the floor and went to his car where he called the police after telling her he was going to have her arrested for trespassing. When officers arrived, he agreed to drive away while she gathered her things and left so he could return and get his things because both parties were moving out of the apartment anyway.
A large Labrador mix reportedly jumped a 6-foot high fence.
A man with long, curly brown hair was allegedly trespassing on a property where someone saw him wandering around.
Someone thought it was suspicious to see two men in a car with New York license plates drive behind a restaurant and remove green covers from internet boxes and then replace them.