Law roundup: Harasser purports to be ‘untouchable’
Someone reportedly found out a neighbor was talking to their landlord about issues they were having with them and became angry. The individual allegedly marched over to the neighbor's house and pitched a fit, flipping off security cameras and yelling, saying they planned to keep coming back to bother them because “they are untouchable.”
A man called the Kalispell Police Department after his wife’s cousin allegedly went to their house and beat her up, giving her two black eyes and a mark on her chest. He also thought a knife may have been involved during the incident.
People were allegedly throwing rocks at a woman’s windows and doors.
A speeding red Chevy truck was reportedly being driven by a hothead who cut another vehicle off, almost hitting it, then jumped out of the truck and started yelling. The other driver left the area and called the police.
A man using a wheelchair was reportedly in the middle of a road, obstructing traffic and yelling at vehicles.
Officers received a later report about two vehicles that allegedly almost hit a man with a dog standing in the middle of the street. The concerned caller said the man was bundled up in dark clothing.
A vehicle parked in front of a resident’s house who reportedly thought the two occupants were acting “very weird” because they kept bending down “like they may be snorting something.”
Someone allegedly stole a tire off a bicycle a man had borrowed from a friend.
A man claimed he saw a postal worker walk to his door but didn’t leave a package despite receiving notification it was delivered. He said it was the second time this happened and had already filed reports with the U.S. Postal Service. An officer advised him to follow up with the postal service as it was unknown whether it was an internal theft or a lost package.
A spare tire was allegedly stolen from under a truck.