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Person follows alleged speeder home, records driver

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Person follows alleged speeder home, records driver

December 5 – A driver was reportedly so outraged when a vehicle passed them in Columbia Falls that they followed him home, pulled up in front of the car and began recording the driver, yelling at her for going over the speed limit. They probably wanted to speak to the manager too.

A woman called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office after a co-worker came to her home, kicked a hole in her bedroom door and grabbed her by the throat, claiming she stole her money.

A man had his vehicle tire punctured for the second time in a week.

Kalispell police responded to a call about a man in his 20s who was reportedly yelling at empty cars, angry that no one was occupying them, and while in the store complained of spiders on his jacket. Then someone in a blue truck picked him up.

An intoxicated woman reportedly bought two cans of Mike’s Hard Lemonade, drank one in the restroom, and argued with employees who asked her to leave. She was taken to the warming shelter and given 24 hours to remove her vehicle from the parking lot.

An employee called police when a disoriented man bleeding from his ear and eye was seen sitting at a picnic table after allegedly “jumping” onto Rails to Trails.

A woman allegedly left a bag of methamphetamine in the ladies’ room of a bar.

A man reportedly hung around a location all day and refused to leave. He then got into a customer’s moving car, but got out when he was ‘caught’. He was banished from the building and taken to the warming center.

A man reportedly threw a glass bottle at a woman’s car as he drove by. Officers provided information on obtaining a temporary restraining order and contacting a victim advocate.

A couple’s vehicle was reportedly stolen and a woman told officers the vehicle tracker showed it was in East Glacier.

A woman reportedly thought her 30-year-old son was peeking at her and her husband through a hole in their bedroom, but gave vague answers to a dispatcher’s questions and hung up when told an officer would contact her.

A customer reportedly had a Mercedes SUV towed and left it parked on a city street near a corner and a fire hydrant, blocking traffic, because she didn’t want to repair it.

A woman complained that a neighbor parked a long flatbed truck and pickup in front of his house and it took up all the space in front of her house.

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