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Law roundup: Groomer’s ex-client in the doghouse

by Daily Inter Lake
| February 20, 2024 12:00 AM

The owner of a dog grooming business reportedly cashed a legitimate check at a bank drive-thru when the man, an ex-client, who wrote the check and had an earlier confrontation with her, contacted the bank wanting to cancel it “due to not receiving services.” As she pulled away, the teller reportedly yelled for her to come back and return the funds. Fed up with the situation, the woman called the police asking if she could leave. She was advised to keep the money and let the man take her to civil court if he was so inclined.

Two tall men and a couple of women, one of whom had pink hair, allegedly made no effort to keep their voices down while conducting a drug deal outside the window of a law firm. Instead of handing them business cards, an employee reported the loudmouths to the Kalispell Police Department. The group ran toward the direction of a school.

Dispatch called back a number that dialed 911 and hung up where a man explained that he was “trying to figure out Google” and it was not going well.

A man called the police alleging his wife was experiencing eye pain after a neighbor flashed the brights on her vehicle at his wife in the parking lot. He added that the neighbor was also spotted staring at him and his children in a store, making them uncomfortable, and the family was getting a temporary restraining order against her. The wife followed up with police and reportedly had “proof of eye damage” that she wanted added to the incident report.

Someone allegedly took a photo of a silver Audi SUV parked in a handicapped-designated spot with no visible placard. A responding officer wrote a ticket. The registered owner called the police wondering why she got a ticket because she moved the vehicle before their arrival. Her questions were answered.