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Law roundup: Woman wired up about piano damage

by Daily Inter Lake
| July 14, 2024 12:00 AM

Cue Rachmaninoff’s “Piano Concerto No. 2 Opus 18.” A woman called the Kalispell Police Department suspicious that someone cut the wires of her piano as opposed to being worn through. She couldn’t think of who would do such a thing. 

A firework allegedly went off near a resident’s fence, leaving a 2-inch hole and resulting in the fire department responding to extinguish a fire. The resident was more upset about the situation than the damage and requested extra patrol in his neighborhood to prevent it from happening again.

A man with scruffy black hair and facial hair reportedly thought he could pull the wool over a bank employee’s eyes and tried to open a bank account using the contents of a stolen wallet. Responding officers took the combative man to jail.

A man wearing a neon green shirt and blue shorts allegedly started screaming at a pedestrian to not touch his truck despite not being near a vehicle. Officers counseled the man on his disorderly behavior and advised him of his warrant.

A truck with an American flag in the bed reportedly drove over a curb and down a grass hill then “flipped a U-turn” back on the road and drove away.

People allegedly shooting Airsoft rifles at vehicles north of Reserve on U.S. 93 hit someone’s daughter in the neck through the driver-side door.

A woman purportedly holding a large metal pipe leaned out a window and told police to go away after someone reported that she had a “rod” and was threatening someone. 

The occupants of a blue Toyota car with temporary license plates reportedly got a case of road rage behind a vehicle stopped at a red light. When the light turned green, the driver allegedly honked and he and his passenger began making “animated gestures.” The driver then put a holstered gun on his dash and began tailgating the vehicle, which in turn, brake-checked the Toyota. Arriving at an intersection the passenger of the Toyota got out yelling at them some more before getting back in and driving off.