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Law roundup: Every penny counts

Daily Inter Lake | Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 4 months, 1 week AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| November 26, 2025 11:00 PM

Someone filed an online report of an alleged theft, stating the item was valued at $3.75. 

A 43-year-old man riding a bicycle was reportedly hit by a vehicle in a drive-thru and complained of pain in his arm. He declined an ambulance and said his arm was fine. When he was placed on hold to handle radio traffic, the call was disconnected. He reportedly told an officer multiple times that he was OK and “just wanted to leave.” The officer drove through the area to double-check on the bicyclist but was unable to locate him a second time.   

Dispatch answered a call where someone kept saying, “Hello” while a man sang in the background. The caller then said a truck keeps stalking them and “they better watch out” because they were about to go out again.  

A man wearing a black coat with the hoodie up allegedly started walking “aggressively” toward a woman out doing deliveries and pulled something out of his pocket. Officers spoke with two men in an office who said they had a polite interaction and did not see anything suspicious happen. The officer drove through the parking lot and didn’t see anyone matching the description she provided.  

A man reportedly assaulted a woman and drove away in a white Chevy Cobalt with black racing stripes.   

A man allegedly threatened an employee over the phone, saying he would come and “blow her head off.”  

Someone called 911 and hung up. On the callback, a hotel manager reported that two individuals, who did not have a reservation, nor could they name a registered guest, were involved in a fight that was possibly drug related. The duo claimed nothing physical occurred, and they were waiting for a friend, whose name they couldn't provide, who was getting them gas money. Since they had no business being there, they agreed to leave.  

A blue and red tent was allegedly pitched in a parking lot for a few days. Officers advised the occupants to move along.