Law roundup: Woman gets noticed for making a scene
A Central Avenue employee called the Whitefish Police Department because a woman, who allegedly tried to pass off a fake ID, was “making a scene.” Officers confirmed she was 21.
Someone calling from East Lakeshore Court complained about their garbage service reportedly stopping because a large mattress had been dumped there and they wanted help moving it.
A bus driver on U.S. 93 South asked officers tell a passenger clad in camo and wearing a green headband that he was banned after he reportedly kept banging on the windows.
Officers received a report of a stolen dump trailer on Woodland Place and Minnesota Avenue. The trailer, which has a pintle hitch, is 8 feet long.
A Karrow Avenue resident complained about loud bass music playing until 3 a.m. for the second night in a row.
Later, someone calling from Woodland Place and Wisconsin reported hearing a car alarm going off for 90 minutes.
Officers stopped a vehicle on Lupfer Avenue and Railway Street. They ticketed the driver for expired tags and no proof of insurance.
A rental vehicle allegedly reported stolen was found.
Officers stopped a vehicle for reportedly having its vehicle lights off and based on the interaction, added information to caution police that the driver was “easily irritated” and “gives conflicting stories that are untrue.”