Law Roundup: Unwanted package not considered evidence
Despite notifying her bank of a fraud charge on a credit card and freezing her accounts, a package from Victoria’s Secret was still delivered to a caller. Kalispell Police Department told her she could keep the package because it was not deemed worthy of retaining as evidence.
After putting down half the money for a trailer a caller reported to law enforcement that the owner sold the trailer out from under him.
A dark blue SUV that had been parked overnight had its front windshield completely smashed in.
A manager reported that someone was standing on the street yelling at customers as they passed by.
An unknown vehicle took out fences and a speed limit sign.
A driver accidentally bumped their phone while driving calling 911.
An almost five-gallon gas can was sitting unsecured outside an abandoned vehicle.
A suspicious man crossing the street was just taking a walk.
False accusations were being posted online and a caller wanted it recorded.
A 2021 Ford Transit had been left in a parking lot for about a year.
A driver said a smaller silver SUV side-swiped her vehicle causing minor damage. But with limited information provided, law enforcement said it would be difficult to find the offending vehicle.
A lost lab mix, and a German shepherd were taken to the shelter.
A cleaning crew triggered a house alarm.
A woman in her late 20s wearing pink sweat pants and an older woman in dark clothing were allegedly stealing from a store, but had taken off.
A daughter on a walk with her elderly mother was unable to locate her parent after turning her back for a minute.
A man riding his bike around town in the dark was advised to put a light on his bike.
After his car was backed into, a man thought he had broken his wrist.