Law roundup: Resident assailed by drunk woman’s yells
A resident’s peace was pierced by the screaming and yelling of a drunk woman in the parking lot, who could not be calmed down. They told the Kalispell Police Department she was yelling something about someone hitting her vehicle and that a neighbor was outside talking to her. Her vehicle was secured at the scene and she was dropped off at home.
Someone's cousin’s mom reportedly showed up drunk and started fighting their cousin, who was uninjured in the spat. In the background of the call to Kalispell Police, the dispatcher heard someone talking about another person grabbing their hair. The wild mom allegedly left in a gray SUV.
A man claimed his ex-girlfriend robbed his house while he was in jail and stole $7,000 in cash and the title and spare key to his vehicle. He told police that he woke up to find a door open on his vehicle and a $300 Sitka Hunting jacket missing from the back seat. The officer said they would check with city attorneys regarding joint property after he said her name was still on the lease, but she did not live in the house.
A woman in a store allegedly hid something under the knee-length coat she was wearing and walked out. An employee also told police the pockets of the black and white jacket a man was wearing were full by the time he walked out of the store. The employee did not know what they allegedly stole, but wanted them banned as they saw them in the store all the time.
A man had reportedly been stalking a woman he wanted to marry over the decades, threatening to harm her if she went to the police and had allegedly hacked into her phone, deleting all their previous messages in addition to placing a tracker in her car.
A woman and a man on a bicycle reportedly got in and out of a car and stood beside it, which made another driver suspicious it wasn’t their vehicle. The driver told the police, "they got into the hood." It turns out that the car was for sale and being shown to a prospective buyer.