Man wants reckoning for driver
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 4 years, 8 months AGO
A man called Kalispell Police Department to report a reckless driver, and told dispatchers he was following them because he wanted them caught. He purportedly declined to talk to dispatchers or answer what kind of vehicle he was in, instead he said, “What does it matter? I’m not the crazy drug addict,” when the line disconnected. The caller flagged officers down to tell them the vehicle drove down Lower Valley Road. Police counseled the man on not hanging up on dispatchers and answering their questions.
A man told police he and his buddy were not involved in “the pee incident,” and that they parked to get a hotel room on U.S. 93 when employees started yelling at them to “clean up the mess” so they left. He claimed the person who urinated outside was a woman in a white car.
Someone called police and reportedly said there was a “predator at the door,” and was ringing the doorbell. The person said the man used to be a friend, but wasn’t any longer and had been harassing him. The man was moved along.
A property manager reportedly found a new methamphetamine pipe while cleaning out the room of a recently evicted tenant. Around the same time, she told officers an employee arrived on the property and was involved in a verbal disturbance with a long-haired man in a Mustang. The man allegedly didn’t like her driving and so pulled up behind her then got out of his car and started yelling at her.
Someone reportedly told officers a trailer was blocking an alleyway and items were being unloaded from a van that police had taken the license plates off of earlier. The person was primarily concerned “about the suspicious behavior happening there every day.”
A truck with two occupants was reportedly parked in front of someone’s residence after it was seen driving around the area a few times.
Someone requested extra patrol, alleging a man was talking to them about selling Klonopins, a brand of prescription drug, because he needed money and was driving on First Avenue East.
Someone else requested extra patrol on 10th Avenue West because they supposedly “just watched a whole drug deal go down and the whole area smelled like pot.”
A heavyset man allegedly had his pants down and was exposing himself at a bus stop along U.S. 93 at an intersection.