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Law Roundup: Threatening note writer told to stop

| December 9, 2024 12:00 AM

A resident of an apartment complex did not appreciate continuing to receive threatening notes from a neighbor about backing into a parking spot. Kalispell Police Department told the note writer to take the issue up with the complex’s management.  

Officers were unable to find slick roads on West Reserve despite a caller saying the road was plagued with black ice.  

A road was blocked when a car slid into a bus.  

A white GMC Yukon was speeding, according to a caller.  

A person wearing a heavy dark coat and red shirt with overalls and boots ripped items off the wall of a business.  

A vehicle navigating the curve in a road slid on ice striking a tree. The vehicle was damaged, but the tree only suffered the loss of a small branch and appeared OK.  

Owner of dogs that were repeatedly running free said they would repair holes the dogs were digging to escape.  

Caller were concerned about a drug deal behind a business.  

A dead deer was found on the side of the road. 

A caller couldn’t provide an explanation for why dogs running free supposedly “look like those dogs off a scary movie.” The owner secured the dogs in their yard. 

Caller was upset that his mother refused to provide him with his vape after getting his belongings from another relative.  

 The owner of a large utility truck was in the process of getting it fixed so it could be moved and would no longer block the view of traffic on the road.  

Neighbors disagreed about one watching explicit videos at a high volume and asked law enforcement to intervene.  

A manager wanted it documented that a customer was rude to employees and belligerent at a business.  

A car covered in Christmas lights was driving recklessly.