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Law roundup: Cleanup of drunk man in row seven

by Daily Inter Lake
| September 12, 2024 12:00 AM

Someone called the Kalispell Police Department asking them to check on the welfare of a semi-conscious and highly intoxicated barefoot man possibly in his early 20s who was reportedly discovered in row seven of a parking lot. The dispatcher heard the man saying he didn’t need an ambulance, but the caller said he couldn’t get off the ground, when suddenly the man took off running into the store, where he was contained in the vestibule and began crying. He was taken by ambulance to the emergency room.  

A man in his late teens or early 20s allegedly jumped into someone’s vehicle as they pulled into work, demanding they drive in a certain direction. When the driver said, “No,” the man tried to get out and became distressed because the door had auto-locked. The driver stopped and got out while the man climbed out the driver’s side window. 

A woman reportedly kept driving by her ex-boyfriend’s residence and throwing rocks despite being told multiple times to leave him alone and called police asking an officer to counsel her about her behavior and to obtain forms to apply for a no-contact order. 

A woman allegedly left three carts full of belongings and a bicycle in front of their fence. 

Someone thought five people camped out with a dog were pretending to work on their camper. Officers advised them to clean up their stuff and move along when able. 

A man reportedly became nervous that a black Suburban had followed him from U.S. 2 and drove to the police station. He said the other driver didn’t display road rage or “offensive action” toward him. Nonetheless, it made him uneasy. He was advised to stay within cell service and call back if the vehicle continued to follow him. 

Officers received a visit from a man who went to the police department because he thought he was being followed by a white Nissan Murano. 

Someone allegedly spotted stolen items described in a Facebook posting on an RV and trailer they thought belonged to people who were yelling and harassing people. 

A neighbor’s pit bull reportedly came into their yard and attacked them and their dog. The person told officers they were able to kick the dog off and it ran away and nobody was injured. 

An employee working the night shift at a school allegedly saw eight kids on motorcycles and trucks pull a one-way sign out of the ground. The employee picked up the sign that was lying in a field and told officers it was undamaged but needed to be replaced.