Peanut gallery heckle not appreciated
Daily Inter Lake | Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 3 months AGO
A disorderly man was given a lifetime ban from a sandwich establishment, where he allegedly refused to leave and wasn’t a customer. Someone at the scene reportedly told the Whitefish Police Department that he came in to get change for the laundromat and told a customer to go to another sub franchise because this one “wasn’t healthy.”
When the manager asked the man to leave, concerned his unsolicited opinions would deter customers, he started yelling. A customer stepped in, whom he followed outside.
Three to four youths ages 10 to 14, accompanied by an adult with a goatee, were allegedly throwing snowballs at cars.
A man allegedly told police that the mother of his child hit him in the head with a metal bar, declining medical attention. He was let inside the residence for Christmas, despite reportedly not being allowed on the property because he allegedly said he would “behave.” Things went awry when he wouldn’t leave.
A passerby reportedly saw two vehicles with their doors open and thought it was suspicious enough to call the police. An officer noticed both vehicles had enough snow piled in the interior, indicating the doors had been left open for several hours. However, it did not appear that anyone rifled through as a wallet was sitting near the center console of one. The officer reportedly followed a faint set of footprints to an apartment building. Both vehicle doors were shut.
Officers ticketed a driver for having expired registration.
Officers also ticketed someone for driving while suspended and were warned for speeding. Their passenger got behind the wheel to drive.
A brown leather wallet with skeleton stickers on the inside was reported stolen, in addition to unauthorized charges on a credit card.
A white Subaru was reportedly weaving all over the road.