Law roundup: Woman wants kids to get off her flowerbeds
A homeowner complained to the Kalispell Police Department about children riding bicycles in her driveway and over her flowerbeds. She was reportedly concerned about the kids getting injured on her property, wanting the situation nipped in the bud.
Someone allegedly thought managers at a pizza business were smoking methamphetamine in the bathroom.
A dispatcher reportedly spoke to a kid on a 911 call who claimed they dialed the wrong number and asked to speak to an adult. Their grandmother reportedly got on the line and confirmed there was no emergency and said the child was being a “butthead” and asked Siri, a smartphone digital assistant, to call 911. She said she was counseling the child about not calling 911 for non-emergencies.
A man reportedly drove a white Dodge 2500 around a store parking lot yelling, harassing and recording employees. An employee called the police, asking if they could be on the lookout for the man in case the situation escalated.
A man called the police on behalf of his wife, who allegedly lost her passport and needed a police report to submit to the Italian Embassy to reissue a replacement.
A woman allegedly called the police on behalf of her brother, who lost his keys at a jobsite and a locksmith wouldn’t make a new car key without proof of ownership and wanted an officer to contact the locksmith.
A black Ford Expedition was reportedly towed to a spot in front of someone’s house, where it sat for a couple of days.