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Woman uses laundromat to watch her shows

December 11 – On the eighth day in a row that a woman came to a laundromat not to clean her clothes but to watch some television, an employee called Kalispell police. During her previous appearances, she had left at the request of the staff, the employee said. But on this day she refused. Officers informed the woman that she was no longer welcome in the laundromat. It was not specified what exactly was so fascinating on television.

A man chatting to himself in a lobby prompted a police response. Officers took him away.

Authorities were asked to remove a woman from a casino she had previously been denied access to. Agents spoke to the woman on behalf of casino employees.

Suspicious about a check a woman was trying to cash, an employee administered the check to the issuer, who told them the check had been stolen from a vehicle. The authorities banned the woman from the company.

Nonprofit employees asked officers to file criminal charges against a woman in their office, claiming she caused harm during her last visit. They warned that she might become combative. Authorities charged the woman with criminal mischief and banned her from the nonprofit’s property.

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A bank employee told officers they suspected a woman of trying to pass a fraudulent check. Authorities escorted the woman to the county jail.

Employees of a nonprofit organization sought help to get treatment for a client who had recently moved out of the hotel they were living in.

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The person behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Traverse decorated with a Montana State sticker was reportedly driving recklessly through the city.

Officers escorted two people after one reported the other for stalking.

An employee has charged a man with trespassing. Officers tried unsuccessfully to locate the man.

Concerned about the return of guns owned by a woman recently released from prison, a resident turned to police for help. They informed the person that they had to give the woman her weapons back.

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