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Law roundup: Toddler has different take on potty training

by Daily Inter Lake
| April 20, 2025 12:00 AM

A 2-year-old reportedly got a toilet seat stuck on his head. While someone was on the phone with the Kalispell Police Department for assistance, the child became unstuck from the seat.

Someone went to the police department lobby to report being hit with bear spray last week.

A woman clad in red plaid was allegedly making unwanted, sexually suggestive comments to staff at a location and an employee asked police to kick her out.

A man reportedly wanted to turn himself in for human trafficking and called the police. Dispatch heard a woman in the background of the call saying, “You are making a false claim.” The man continued, saying a trafficked male was possibly hidden in the floor or under the house. The man said he hadn’t been drinking or using drugs. The woman was heard telling him not to give officers her name and, “What is wrong with you?” When officers arrived and spoke with both parties, the man said he misspoke and was not trafficking anyone, but there was drug activity and “weirdness” going on at the residence. They let officers take a look around. Nothing suspicious was found inside.

Tools were reported stolen from someone’s truck.

A resident was suspicious of a man in his 30s who was reportedly riding a bicycle with a box of tools and made a pit stop in their yard. The resident said the man. 

People continue to report a woman who reportedly runs on the shoulder of the bypass, voicing safety concerns. Officers advised a recent caller that there isn’t a law against running along the bypass and that she has been advised to use trails and the bike path.