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Law roundup: Man keeps cool by tossing fridge in the nude

by Daily Inter Lake
| August 15, 2024 12:00 AM

A naked man was spotted pushing a refrigerator down the sidewalk behind a location, possibly heading toward dumpsters, according to the onlooker who called the Kalispell Police Department. 

A restaurant customer reportedly lost their appetite after seeing two women and four men in Depot Park vomiting, spitting, rolling around in the grass and passing around a glass pipe and baggie containing a “large ball of weed.” The disturbed diner said the group was “obviously being belligerent.” 

A woman in her 60s reportedly driving a rundown, dark blue truck with a light bar southbound on U.S. 93, stopped at a light where she got out and tried to break the window of another vehicle and then keyed the side of it. She allegedly got back in her truck and followed the other vehicle right to the Police Department.  

License plates were reported stolen off a government vehicle by someone who told officers they were with the Federal Aviation Administration. The G-man believed the alleged theft occurred in late July at the hotel they were staying at rather than the job site. 

Around five teens in a bright blue Subaru allegedly had a bottle of alcohol and were pointing a revolver at each other near the skate park.  

A house reportedly egged three times a month ago was egged again, as was the neighbor’s home. 

An elderly woman told dispatchers she couldn’t get in touch with her daughter to sign her out of a medical facility and a nurse who said she couldn’t leave was "sitting outside her room like a police officer.” 

Officers stopped to educate a pedestrian about having an open container of alcohol. He dumped it out and continued home.

The occupants of a tent found above Woodland Water Park were banned from city parks for 24 hours after being advised of the rules.

A blue Ford van with a history of being reported as abandoned around town was continuing that streak when a security employee called police, saying the vehicle had sat in an employee parking lot for about three weeks.