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Law roundup: Sneaky tenant allegedly steals shoes

Daily Inter Lake | Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 2 months, 3 weeks AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| January 10, 2026 11:00 PM

A woman reportedly called the Kalispell Police Department, then yelled at someone, and, returning to the phone, told the dispatcher a “crackhead” stole her package. The package, which allegedly contained $300 Nike Jordans, didn’t have an apartment number listed on it and was delivered to the wrong address. 

She reportedly went to the apartment where the shoes had been delivered to look for the package and said a woman told her she wasn’t giving her the package, telling officers she stole it. The delivery driver also went to the address after getting a call about the missing package, telling officers it was gone and that they believed the tenant had it and was withholding it.  

A suspicious black BMW with flat tires and Christmas lights allegedly sat outside a business for a week. 

A man dressed in all black and reportedly talking to himself, yelled at passersby, including someone delivering packages, who called police, saying he was “going to smoke that (expletive).”

Later, the man in black allegedly went into a store yelling and acting “abruptly.” Officers planned to have him go through with booking and release at the jail.

A woman called the police after a very confrontational man, she said officers just moved along had returned and was stumbling around the parking lot, trying to start fights with anyone entering the store.

Someone allegedly called 911, but didn’t have an emergency, to report being locked out of the house by their mother. When an officer got in contact with the individual after calling multiple times, they said they got into the house by getting the key from their mother and just wanted to ask police for information about the eviction process. 

A manager wanted officers to move along a man allegedly yelling profanities in the alley.

A Hyundai Tucson was reportedly being driven recklessly on Old Reserve Dr.