Law Roundup: Drinks and snacks lifted from convenience store
Alcohol along with snack cakes, and various other items, were stolen from a convenience store. The total value reported to the Kalispell Police Department came out at $13.44.
The driver of a black Grand Cherokee hit a parked blue-grey truck. The accident was apparently the result of “environmental factors,” according to what one driver told law enforcement.
The manager of a business wanted a black Acura towed after the vehicle had been abandoned.
A youngster appeared to have been locked out of their home by older siblings, a caller reporter. When officers checked on the home, the kids were happy and at home with their mom.
Owners of a truck appeared to be cleaning trash from the vehicle into the street. They were advised to clean up the mess and move along.
Campers and nonworking vehicles had been parked on a city street for over two weeks without moving.
A caller wanted a civil standby so they could retrieve a phone from an unfriendly ex.
A man was refusing to leave a restroom.
A bike was found abandoned in a driveway.
A man driving a red truck took off with three medium-sized pieces of artwork from a business.
Wearing a black beanie and a light jacket, a woman was spending an excessive amount of time in a restroom of a business and the manager wanted her removed speculating she was on drugs.
A pedestrian trying to use a crosswalk reported that a vehicle swerved trying to hit him.
A crashing sound in an alley was the result of a beat-up blue pickup truck running into a neighbor’s hedge and then hitting a power pole before driving off. Law enforcement investigated to find parts of a side view mirror on the ground and what appeared to be part of a taillight.