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Law roundup: Man alleges ‘neighbors are through the roof’

| October 6, 2025 12:00 AM

A man, who sounded drunk, reportedly called the Kalispell Police Department and said, “The neighbors are through the roof.” When asked to explain what he meant, he hung up. On the callback, he started talking about tomato plants and his neighbor’s cigarette butt. When asked why he called 911, he sighed and hung up again. Officers drove through the area where everything seemed OK and left him a voicemail.

A man allegedly asked a resident of an apartment building if they were at the location to see someone and when they left, he walked toward their apartment. He also left but returned and pretended to knock on a door two doors down from them.

A man reportedly called police and, breathing heavily, allegedly said he thought someone was going to die and that there was something satanic at the location in the form of a pink “L” spray-painted on the glass. He alleged that he couldn’t feel his arms and wanted medical help, then said he couldn’t feel his body. The call disconnected after he said he could see officers arriving from a balcony. A dispatcher’s callback went straight to voicemail. Officers walked through the building and spoke with the property manager, who requested that they move him along and tell him he couldn’t be on the property.

Someone in a light green sedan reportedly chucked a coffee cup at a man’s vehicle in Woodland Park.

A man reportedly slapped a woman and took off in a vehicle.

Someone called the police, wanting to know why they were banned from two locations.

A woman called the police when another driver reportedly started following her, saying she flipped him off because he wouldn’t let her exit the bypass as he merged onto it.

Dispatch received two 911 hangups and got a phone tree on the callback. The front desk employee said they were unable to tell what room the 911 calls came from.

Kids in large trucks were allegedly coming down a hill, which prompted someone to call the police, but to their dismay, they said it was "too late” and didn't need an officer to contact them.

Police reportedly drove right past a man sitting in an SUV with no back window, whom they complained was blasting music. He was told to keep it down.