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Coworkers get raunchy group chat

| May 29, 2020 1:00 AM

A man who reportedly has a history of indiscretions involving lewd behavior got in trouble with the Kalispell Police Department. While he was working at a local business he sent “pornographic pictures to the work group chat.”

Someone stole a cart full of items valued at $220 from a big box store. They were banned from the store but still apparently made off with the stolen goods.

A man in Minnesota wanted to press charges against a Kalispell woman.

A woman realized her identity had been stolen when she received pandemic unemployment benefits even though she was employed and didn’t apply for them.

A woman drove her car into a ditch and then abandoned the scene of the crash. An officer called her into the KPD office to discuss the incident, and she claimed a deer had run out in front of her and caused her to swerve off the road and lose control. However, the officer believed the mechanics of the crash didn’t match her story and she seemed “less than forthcoming with what happened.” She ended up receiving multiple citations, including one for careless driving.

An upset customer threatened to “come in and take care of” an employee. The customer apparently thought his card had been fraudulently used, so he would “roll up on” the employee. The employer said the angry customer would still be allowed to come to the store “if he acts normal.”

Someone wanted to know if it is “okay to tow a vehicle behind another vehicle using a rope with someone controlling the brakes.”

A woman’s car was apparently towed about three weeks ago when the driver didn’t have the keys. Now, she has reported the keys as stolen.

A neighbor was concerned when she heard the “sound of smashing things” coming from a location two doors down where a man and woman were fighting. The man apparently left and the woman said she didn’t need law enforcement’s assistance.

A man was worried when his roommate—who he said does not do drugs, drink or drive—didn’t show up after his shift as a dishwasher. The roommate was located at work and he said he was fine.

A man said his wife was involved in a hit and run accident and he thought “the report process is taking too long.” He said he didn’t want to wait for the relevant staff members to come back on shift to deal with the incident.

A massage client received a massage, left the salon to allegedly get his wallet and then left the premises without paying the therapist the $65 he owed.