Law Roundup: Standing in drive-through doesn’t yield lunch
A man in a brown sweater and black hat and a woman wearing black shorts and a white shirt were standing in a restaurant drive-through asking people to buy them food. The manager called the Kalispell Police Department to have them removed from the property.
A dark green Kia Sorento and a white Toyota SUV were involved in an accident.
The owner of a dog that was hit by a car leaving it with a broken leg agreed to pay for its care and then stopped responding to calls from a veterinarian's office seemingly abandoning the animal.
An altercation broke out when a landlord attempted to evict a tenant. Law enforcement separated the parties.
A store asked to have a man with black pants and an olive-green winter coat around his waist removed from the premises after he attempted to steal medicine on his last visit to the establishment.
A woman needed to fill out a fraud report after providing money to a scam caller claiming they were with the district attorney's office.
The driver of a Subaru was issued a ticket for driving too closely after they rear-ended a Ford at a stop light.
Lumber was scattered all over the U.S. 93 bypass.
A man was asking to go back to jail because he lost his place to live.
A teenager was walking in the middle of the road and a caller was concerned he may hurt himself.
Following a long night two people were found sleeping in a borrowed car that was overdue to be returned.
Several callers reported a large black wolf-type dog running through a neighborhood.
A truck had been turning on and off for some time and an observer was concerned about a nearby job site being cased.
A bicyclist peddled away after being hit by a vehicle at Three Mile Drive and North Meridian. The bicyclist denied needing medical attention.