Law Roundup
A daily snapshot of Flathead Valley’s law enforcement activity—calls, arrests, and oddities from the police blotter.
Law roundup: Neighbor’s dogs prompt questions about city ordinances
A reluctant resident called the Kalispell Police Department to inquire about whether a city ordinance caps the number of dogs an individual can own at one time.
Law roundup: Skittish couple spotted around town
An employee voiced concerns about a woman with a skittish-looking man wearing a gray beanie to Kalispell Police Department. The woman reportedly asked the man for a hot dog
Law roundup: Women not keen to take up man’s $20 offer
A man dressed in blue, hanging out near an “ʼ80s van” parked by a casino, allegedly went up to women asking if they wanted to make $20.
Law roundup: Man too lazy to park in other spots
A woman complained to the <strong>Kalispell Police Department</strong> about a Dodge truck with no front license plate continually parking in a handicapped designated spot. She alleged that one time the driver went…
Law roundup: Man walking in road allegedly hit by car
Kalispell Police Department responded to a report that a vehicle allegedly hit a man with a shopping cart who was walking in the middle of the street.
Law roundup: Woman clips bicycle and drives away
An elderly woman reportedly did not completely stop at a four-way intersection and clipped the back of a man’s bicycle and bent a rim, which he estimated to cost $100 to repair.
Law roundup: Man calls 911 to make introduction
The Kalispell Police Department fielded a call from a man who let them know he was new to the area. Dispatchers suspected the man was intoxicated, but made sure to confirm he was not suffering from a medical emerge…
Law roundup: Staff try to stop woman from drinking and driving
Someone called the Kalispell Police Department when a belligerent woman allegedly threatened and hit a bartender.
Law roundup: Stranded vehicle threatens to become more than a lawn ornament
Someone allegedly crashed a 90s model Subaru Legacy into someone’s front lawn and began revving the engine, attempting to get it out. A neighbor purportedly recognized the vehicle from its normal habit of “driving …
Law roundup: Driver’s youthfulness gets double takes
A man allegedly glanced over at a vehicle and was alarmed to see a driver and a passenger who didn’t look much older than 10, prompting him to call the Kalispell Police Department.
Law roundup: Business washes its hands of ruckus
Two people, possibly a man and a woman, were purportedly “causing a ruckus,” at a self-service carwash.
Law roundup: Rapscallions in truck harass the public
Five people in a red Ford truck were reportedly bullying and scaring people by yelling and swearing at other drivers and people on the street as the pickup sped along, revving its engine.
Law roundup: Episode of 'Bad Girls Club' nearly turns into 'Cops'
The constant drama of a reality television show apparently got a local man worked up enough to earn a visit from the Kalispell Police Department.
Law roundup: Two-wheeled troublemaker told to skedaddle
A grocery store that called law enforcement earlier about a man yelling and swearing at people, had returned on a black bicycle with red rims, which he rode through the store and back out the front door before offi…
Law roundup: Ex’s ‘positive vibes’ not so positive
A woman’s ex-husband, who was wearing a sweatshirt that read “positive vibes,” allegedly hit and kicked her minivan and began following her.