Police Calls: Dude could use a map
Whitefish Pilot | UPDATED 3 weeks, 3 days AGO
The police calls section does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
May 28
The driver who parked in a handicapped parking space without a placard received a verbal warning.
The public works department took care of a situation on O’Brien Avenue where someone was putting up police signs saying no parking in places where it was, indeed, legal to park.
A driver was cited for careless driving and speeding on Big Mountain Road.
The employee of a business on Baker Avenue was unable to get the intoxicated male, who was lying on the floor, to leave.
A male was yelling on Central Avenue.
May 29
Although the report was of a transient sleeping outside a business on Central Avenue with an aggressive dog, the dog was found to be on a leash and was not biting anyone.
The driver who kept a temporary license plate in the glove box was advised to put the plate on the vehicle.
The caller said the driver of a big black pickup sped around her on Skyles Place and ran the stop sign.
Four tweens were reported for harassing people in downtown Whitefish. One of the youth said he had a gun and hid his hand under his sweatshirt.
A pedestrian flagged down a police officer to ask directions.