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Law roundup: And they were drunk and disorderly roommates

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

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report about an allegedly drunk and disorderly man who was punching things, slamming doors and threatening to kill his roommates in Bigfork. 

Meanwhile, in Kalispell, a woman was reportedly yelling and cussing at her roommate because she asked her to keep her dog away from another dog. Ultimately, it was the roommates who needed to be separated. A woman allegedly found a pill bottle covered in electric tape that contained foil and liquid in her driveway and wanted to know what she should do with it. 

A small black dog that just had puppies was reportedly stuck on a roof in Hungry Horse and someone was afraid it would jump off and injure itself. 

A woman called deputies with concerns about public safety after allegedly spotting animal traps on trails in Whitefish. 

A driver complained to the Kalispell Police Department that he almost hit a vehicle because a funeral procession was reportedly blocking a road near an intersection. 

An employee helping someone back out from a store’s tire center was allegedly hit by a dark gray Toyota 4Runner whose driver made eye contact with him and just drove away. The employee told officers he wanted the driver to be made aware that they hit him when they explained the process of pursuing charges. 

A man allegedly went into an office for an interview and when he went back outside 30 minutes later, he noticed a once-intact car window had been busted out. Officers took photos of the window for evidence and attempted to contact the registered owner by phone, but both numbers were no longer in service. 

A man was reportedly driving a client with disabilities when he got upset and hit him in the head four to five times and a few times in the arm then pushed him against the door, trying to take over the steering wheel. The driver pulled over in front of a church and got out. The client got out and started shoving him when two other staff members arrived and removed him.