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Law roundup: Vehicle wipes out four mailboxes

by Daily Inter Lake
| May 28, 2025 12:00 AM

A vehicle reportedly struck four mailboxes and fled the scene, leaving car parts in its wake.   

A man asked officers to inform another man that he was no longer a gym member and to stop calling and leaving voicemails about the situation. Employees had told him three times that he was not welcome.  

Police stopped a pedestrian and then asked additional officers to respond when the situation escalated with threats and a pursuit. Officers advised the jail that he was “amped up.”  

A welfare check was requested for a shirtless man who was reportedly turning “beet red” and waving his arms. Officers located the man lying on the sidewalk, close to traffic. They offered to take him to the hospital to have his leg checked, but he declined. An officer told him that lying close to traffic with his pants partially down was “unacceptable.” The authorities advised him to pull his pants up and move elsewhere.  

A man allegedly didn’t like that a poodle was off-leash and wanted an officer to respond but was “disinclined” to talk to them for long.    

A bearded man with long gray hair was allegedly yelling and screaming in a store. He stood outside by one of the entrances when employees asked him to leave, saying he was waiting for a woman who was checking out. Employees asked officers to tell him he had a lifetime ban from all of the big box store's locations.  

A trio of skateboarders, allegedly not wearing helmets, agreed to leave the skate park.  

Alleged squatters were spotted by a property owner who told police there were two small SUVs and a small black car in a location where “no loitering” and “no trespassing” signs were posted.   

A man who was difficult to understand and sounded as if he was using a “voice machine” asked officers to respond to his location. An officer contacted him, and he alleged that he had found two younger females going through his apartment at 1 a.m., and his wallet was missing.