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Driver gets a little too comfortable

| February 16, 2020 2:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department got a report of a man apparently sitting naked in a car in some fields north of Kalispell and opening the car door when cars drove by. His car was towed.

Someone believed there was a person hiding out in the attic of an apartment, but it turned out no access had been made to the apartments.

A woman was apparently “screaming and yelling” at an employee and she was removed from a fast food restaurant.

A man with tattoos on his neck was apparently “going in and out” of a bank and making the staff uncomfortable. The person who reported him said he seemed “unusual.”

A driver was concerned about an elderly female because the woman tried to get in her car when the driver stopped at an intersection. The caller said the older woman “seemed very confused and disoriented.”

A woman called the police to help her remove a man from her residence because he was “laughing at her.”

A sixteen-year-old was caught with a vape. He was given school consequences and turned over to his mother, and the vape was placed into the school safe.

A woman told a KPD dispatcher she was trying to ask her phone’s virtual assistant “how much food to feed her puppy” and the phone dialed 911.

An employee at a bar in Hungry Horse told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office a disorderly female was removed from the bar after she struck someone inside the bar and then tackled someone outside. She apparently left the location.

A backpack was found in Columbia Falls with a woman’s credit cards inside.

A taser was deployed on a man with warrants out of Lincoln County and Washington state.

For an unknown reason, a man picked up what he thought was a bag of trash and discovered it seemed like a bag of stolen mail.

A potential home buyer was apparently being threatened by the residence’s current neighbor, who has cows that roam onto the for-sale property. The cow-owning neighbor reportedly said he was “going to transfer his hatred to the buyer of the property.”

A driver on MT 35 reportedly “ran someone off the road.”

A tan vehicle was at the end of a person’s driveway and the homeowner thought it “seem[ed] odd.” The vehicle driver was located and he was apparently on his way to move the car.