Jul. 4—Returning from doing laundry to find her earrings, about $20 in cash and her cochlear implants had vanished, a woman told the Kalispell Police Department she suspected a sneak thief. She told investigators the items were left on a white napkin on her dining room table. She had no idea how the cat burglar got into her apartment; there were no signs of forced entry.
A white Chevrolet left out in front of a home had a resident seeing red. They had already spoken to the vehicle’s owner, who had declined to move it.
Someone saw a black Ford F-250 hit a black Pontiac and drive off.
An individual involved in a court proceeding thought it productive to threaten an attorney, telling her that they were “coming after” her. The attorney left the courthouse and promptly reported it to the police.
Thieves stole the rear license plate of a 2015 Toyota Tacoma.
After leaving her wallet on top of her vehicle and driving off, a woman returned to a parking lot in hopes of recovering the item. She contacted the authorities after her unsuccessful search, hoping that someone had turned in the handmade leather wallet.
Seeing a dog tied up in the hot weather, a passerby worried it constituted animal cruelty. The owner was with the pooch when an officer arrived.
Officers were dispatched to a parking lot for a report of a man sleeping on the ground. The person who called him in wanted him checked out and shepherded along. Rip Van Winkle agreed to move as soon as he finished smoking his cigarette.
A ladder ended up on the road.
Worried about his twentysomething associate’s drunkenness, a friend called 911 looking for an ambulance. Officers ended up escorting the blitzed man back to his home.
An irate customer at the mobile phone store allegedly shoved her cellphone into an employee’s face so that they could see that it wasn’t working. The customer later left in a black BMW.
Vandals spraypainted a vehicle in the middle of the afternoon.
Seeing a driver circle a loop in a park made a passerby suspect the driver was peeping on girls. They phoned the police and officers later found the suspect vehicle, but it was unoccupied.
A drunk man took a seat on the sidewalk near a business and refused to leave at the request of employees. He did leave when asked to do so by the police.
A cyclist riding his bike backward rammed into a parked Toyota 4Runner, causing damage.