Law roundup: Man gets spooked by repeated park encounters
A man called the Kalispell Police Department reportedly worried that he was being stalked by a man he encountered in Woodland Park when he spotted him again three days later at the same park. He wanted an officer to respond. His questions were answered.
A man allegedly held a meat cleaver with a duct-taped handle up to a woman’s face in his apartment and cut her.
Someone was purportedly working on “cleaning up Kalispell” and wanted an officer to call them.
A teenager reportedly hit his older sister in the nose, which she thought was broken. Officers took him to jail.
Someone’s beauty sleep was allegedly interrupted by the noise of a running semi parked in their neighborhood and wanted to know if that was legal, asking officers to check what was going on. Officers didn’t see a semi at the location, but there was a city leaf removal crew working on North Main that was OK to be there.
A woman selling a ring on eBay allegedly received phishing emails pretending to be eBay notifying her a buyer paid for the ring and the site would release the payment to her once the ring was shipped. It wasn’t until after she shipped the ring and the funds still weren’t released she had been scammed. She tried to cancel the shipment that was already on its way to Texas and the business reportedly told her they would try to intercept it.
A Huffy Lakota Mountain bike was recovered after sitting in the woods for two days.