Abnormal caller promises not to be crazy
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 4 years, 10 months AGO
Someone called the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office because he wanted to know if law enforcement could tell his location based on the call. He claimed he was a new resident at a property where there used to be “legal problems.” He informed the Sheriff’s Office he was “not going to be crazy.”
There was a man outside a woman’s door and she said she thought he was going to kill her, based on “the look in his eyes earlier.” Then she said she could hear her dog dying outside, but her brother called and said the dog was already dead and that his sister hallucinates if she doesn’t take her medication.
Someone called about someone removing debris from a roadway.
A woman apparently called 911 by accident twice in a row, but she was “insistent” law enforcement shouldn’t come to her property. She said she called a second time to tell a dispatcher not to send law enforcement.
Someone on a corner heard a woman screaming.
An apartment dweller complained about neighbors “running, screaming and pounding on things.” The neighbor was convinced the culprits were “kids with parents who don’t take care of them.” Then the caller hung up on dispatch.
A man was upset about a logging company apparently logging in the early hours of the morning. He was bothered because he has two small children and has to work early in the morning, so “waking him up is not a good situation.”
A woman called 911 because she learned the post office had recovered her mail, but she didn’t even know it was stolen.
A woman suspected her ex stole her cellphone the night before. He was contacted and promised to return the phone.
A landlord wanted to evict a tenant with a month-to-month lease after giving the tenant two months’ notice, but she refused to leave “due to COVID.”
A woman wanted to notify law enforcement about a scam. She said she thought she was buying English Bulldogs from a man in Texas, but her envelope of cash was returned to her. Then the supposed seller asked her to buy gift cards and she said she “caught on.”