Law roundup: Woman hears the sounds of an arrest
A woman allegedly heard someone kick or hit her door with something and wanted a Kalispell Police Department officer to drive by and make sure no one was outside. Officers told her the noise came from law enforcement personnel making an arrest.
A group of teens in a shopping center parking lot off U.S. 93 North reportedly pointed a laser at passing vehicles.
A passerby allegedly saw several vehicles in a parking lot doing burnouts at night.
A caller reportedly insisted on speaking with a Flathead County Sheriff’s deputy rather than police because of a “conflict of interest,” saying the owner of an apartment complex had a relative who was a first responder, but could not explain why they didn’t consider deputies first responders. The caller elaborated that a former property manager was being investigated for theft/fraud involving rent payments. A detective was already working on the case.
Officers responding to a disturbance call requested medical personnel for an unconscious 16-year-old south of a concession stand.
A detached “tattoo trailer” with a phone number on it sat at a location for days.
Two men wearing headlamps were reportedly seen inside a building via cameras for five hours.
Three teens allegedly tried to hit a man's vehicle with a scooter as he was leaving a location.
Two minors allegedly attempted to steal alcohol and kept giving employees different names and told them they were 18, but were otherwise compliant.