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Persistence doesn’t pay off for job seeker

Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 5 years, 7 months AGO
| August 14, 2020 1:00 AM

A woman interviewing for a job didn’t make a good impression when she refused to leave the property after the interview and employees resorted to calling the Kalispell Police Department on her.

A man reportedly assaulted some building tenants with a hose, but the victims didn’t want to pursue charges against him.

Someone called with questions about the “legalities” of wearing seat belts. The caller told the dispatcher some people, whose names he didn’t know, were involved in a car accident. He said the people who had been wearing a seat belt died in the crash, but a rider without a seat belt survived. KPD couldn’t answer the man’s questions but he was directed to contact Montana Highway Patrol.

A man in his 50s, who suffers from dementia, was apparently acting aggressively.

A woman who reportedly hears voices thought there was an outpost of a white supremacist group near the Conrad Mansion. She said she heard the group members chanting her name and a KPD deputy’s name, as well as making death threats against her and the deputy. KPD promised to do an extra patrol in the neighborhood.

Multiple people called to report a red pickup truck in a ditch with its blinkers on but no occupants. The vehicle owner promised to move the vehicle the following day.

Someone saw a man in a car and thought it was “suspicious that [the] male is feeding birds and living in a vehicle where children play.” Officers contacted the suspicious man and learned he was just sitting in his car, reading his Bible.

An argument over finances led a woman to throw food at her husband. She decided to stay at a neighbor’s house for the night.

A man had questions about shooting a bow on his property.

A woman claimed that a man drove back and forth on a road, rummaged through mailboxes, dug into the access hole of a water main and urinated in the roadway. However, officers found “no evidence of any criminal activity” in the area.

A man and his mother got into a fight at a motel, and the woman ended up pepper-spraying her son.

A very trusting traveler decided not to cancel his debit card after a man behind him in line at a convenience store picked it up off the counter, because he hoped the person who took it would return it to him.