Teens fire spinning, not fighting
Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 4 years, 4 months AGO
A passerby allegedly saw four teens hitting each other with sticks and thought they were having a fight. Turns out they were just up to their usual pastime — practicing fire spinning.
A woman purportedly had the pleasure of going to the Kalispell Police Department lobby with a bag of needles and heroin that a friend of a friend gave her to dispose of.
A bicyclist was riding on Seventh Avenue West North when a laser, coming from the direction of campers in the fairgrounds, reportedly was pointed at him and he felt unsafe because he wasn’t sure if the source was a laser pointer or a weapon.
A man alleged his drunk girlfriend stole his van and was headed northbound on Sixth Avenue.
A woman’s purse was allegedly stolen from her unlocked, and running, vehicle while she was picking up a delivery. The purse-nabber didn’t waste any time when she reported her bank cards had been used at a grocery store.
A vehicle hit a median and a tire fell off.
Someone requested officers check on an elderly woman who was sitting in a ditch after she fell while picking wildflowers; she wouldn’t let them help her up.
Someone allegedly broke into a camper and stole tools and the owner had a suspect in mind.
A resident requested extra patrol on First Avenue East North because vehicles were racing up and down the street.
Officers moved along a group of 15 teenagers in a parking lot at Depot Park and reminded them of what time the park closes.
A man driving a minivan allegedly raised an employee’s suspicions when he pulled into a parking lot about five times and multiple people went up to the driver’s window to talk and then left. The employee asked officers to move him along and remind him there is no loitering. Police spoke with the man, who reportedly had a reasonable explanation of why he was there, and moved him along.