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The man positions himself as the star of the show

December 15 – A man who wanted to be the star of the show reportedly stepped on a prop and would not leave at the request of a prop manager. The scene-stealer was described to Kalispell police as wearing a green hoodie and white mask and possibly under the influence of drugs.

A Chevy Silverado was reportedly traveling along Fourth Avenue at about 40 miles per hour before turning onto 14th Street, its tires screeching. Officers spoke to the mother of the registered owner, informed her of the reckless driving complaints and told her to ‘call him and counsel him on his behaviour’, advising her that he would be issued a ticket if he passes the police were noticed. She said she would tell him to come home right away.

A woman allegedly ate a meal at a restaurant and then left and got into a white SUV. She waved at the server as she drove away. A license plate the manager gave to officers was returned to a Bozeman individual and the vehicle registration had expired.

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A gray Pontiac Sunfire reportedly sped through a stop sign and nearly struck a pedestrian with the “right of way” on First Avenue East.

A 40-year-old man with a scar on his eye reportedly ran through a building, banging on things and speaking strangely as if he were “speaking in tongues.”

A man is reportedly embroiled in a financial battle with his

A customer reportedly texted an employee saying he was going to “bury” it. He also threatened the rest of the staff over the phone.

Officers checked on the welfare of a man in his 60s who reportedly lay on the sidewalk with a bleeding knuckle and said he needed work. He told officers he didn’t know what happened to his hand.

A passerby allegedly saw a man steal a cartload of belongings and take off in a green Honda Civic while driving “extremely fast” on Whitefish Stage Road.

A man allegedly sent flowers to a woman, violating a temporary restraining order.

A woman reportedly brought a 13-year-old dog to a business “to be cleaned” and was denied service because the dog’s hair was so covered in feces that an employee said grooming the dog would be a liability. Officers contacted the woman who claimed her son was the dog’s owner and agreed that veterinary attention was needed as officers also noticed the dog’s inflamed gums.

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A woman allegedly sold a car to people who never paid her and had questions about getting the car back.

A 30- to 40-year-old man wearing a dark suede jacket and smoking a cigarette was reportedly walking through a parking lot checking to see if the car doors were unlocked.

A driver received a ticket because he had an expired license plate.

Officers walked past a beggar.

A man who was reportedly embroiled in a financial battle with his brother complained that a bank employee closed all his accounts and “gave him nothing.”

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