Nov. 8 – Angry about alleged wolfhounds hunting along Airport Road, a resident called Kalispell police hoping officers could do something about the canines. Although the wolfhounds were not out at the time, they were partying the night before, they told officers. They wanted to know what the police were going to do about it.
A property manager reported seeing a younger boy being harassed by a man who did not live there. They were concerned about possible child abuse.
A feud between siblings over their recently deceased father’s belongings boiled over when one of the two brothers threatened to shoot the other in the head. After making the threat, he sped away from his brother’s property, but not before running over a garbage bin. Officers showed the other brother how to get a restraining order. They also informed the offending brother that he was no longer welcome on his sibling’s property.
Officers have arrested a man on suspicion of burglary, assault and battery after he allegedly attacked someone in their own home.
Authorities have barred a homeless man from entering a business after he was allegedly caught shoplifting.
Someone rented a vehicle and refused to return it.
Officers stopped a black Tesla Cybertruck.
Someone called the police to let them know he was being released from the hospital, but had nowhere to go. He planned to remain at the medical facility until he was arrested for trespassing. That way he could get a bed in prison.
Officers took a woman to jail after authorities confirmed she violated the conditions of her release. Seeing a man shouting obscenities as he walked down the sidewalk, a passerby thought officers might need to talk to him.
The owner of a car involved in a police chase asked officers for help getting it back. The towing company asked $400 for it, but the owner – who didn’t drive it during the chase – felt he shouldn’t have to pay for its return.
Officers evacuated a home on behalf of a woman who arrived to find the home ransacked. She said it was her dad’s, but she’s keeping an eye on it. She suspected a former tenant of breaking in and vandalizing the home.
On Halloween, someone rang a resident’s doorbell just after midnight. The mysterious visitor rang the bell again the following week, this time at about 1:30 am. Because she lives alone, on both occasions she felt uncomfortable answering the door and asked officers if it was her or if other people had come forward. similar activity.