Law roundup: The boom is lowered for man
A man standing in front of a business was reportedly shouting “boom” and punching the air, making customers uncomfortable. Kalispell Police Department counseled the shadowboxer and moved him along.
Kalispell Police placed a sticker on a beat-up motor home without any fanfare. When the officer left, three people came out including a woman spotted dancing in the street holding a cat above her head.
A caravan of more than 10 vehicles entered Woodland Park in the wrong direction on the one-way road and parked by the ice rink just to take photos of the gardens.
An intense man was allegedly upset his roommate went out last night and punched holes in the wall.
Someone reportedly saw a man in a green Subaru try to hit a crying woman with his car and then turn around and chase her down. The woman allegedly got into an argument with her boyfriend, who kicked her out of the car, but she denied he tried to run her over.
An officer escorted a woman to her apartment door when she called with the request after allegedly noticing multiple cars and “tweakers” she didn’t recognize as residents, going in and out of the place.
Three people were allegedly fistfighting and one person with a bat smashed a car window. Officers found two vehicles and a bicycle parked in an empty field.
A man who was moved along from a location returned and was lying in front of the building wrapped in a blanket. Officers were advised the warming shelter would help him buy a train ticket if he followed the rules.
A male on a bicycle was reportedly circling a neighborhood and stopped at a trashcan in the alley behind a resident’s house who called the police when he had been there for about 30 minutes.