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Law roundup: Man found trespassing unloads burden

by Daily Inter Lake
| February 26, 2024 12:00 AM

An older man with a walker was reportedly found trespassing on a property. When the person told him to leave, he proceeded to defecate in the alley and then moved on.

A woman with “no trespassing” signs posted at her property complained about neigh cutting through her lawn and wanted Kalispell Police to talk to them.

A 3-year-old, a baby and a large dog were reportedly left alone in a gray Toyota 4Runner that was turned off.

A girl’s arms reportedly bled after a physical altercation with the boy she was dating. The boy reportedly told her to leave and she gave him “three seconds to get out of her face.” When the countdown began, he allegedly shoved her off a deck and she jumped up and attacked him. Neither teen wanted to pursue charges, but he wanted officers to tell her she couldn’t come on the property. She was advised of this and officers left a voicemail for her mother.

A woman carrying lawn signs allegedly beat on two pickups because she was upset that a property manager told her to leave due to complaints about her disorderly behavior. 

A teen speeding in a two-door red Honda allegedly peeled out of a location and blew through a stop sign.

A younger bearded man in an unmarked gray station wagon reportedly unloaded an ATM machine into bags that “didn’t look like bank bags” to someone who called the police. The ATM appeared intact and functioning to officers who tried calling the bank to verify the man and the vehicle were supposed to have access to the ATM but got entangled in a phone tree and then put on hold, having to hang up after 10 minutes to take another call.

An employee allegedly noticed someone living in a vehicle that kept parking on private property for a couple of weeks and wanted to know if officers could move them along. They added that another vehicle parked there also needed to be moved.