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Aug. 20—A thin, rope-toting woman with dreadlocks, who was wearing a pink dress and cowboy boots, reportedly stood in the median, which concerned someone, who thought she would get hit by a car. They called the Kalispell Police Department and asked for an officer to check on her welfare, saying they thought she looked “strung out.” When the dispatcher asked them to describe what that meant, they said, “they’ll know when they see her.” The woman told the responding officer that she was going to Washington Park to “fly a kite and get cigarettes.” The officer also spoke to a probation officer who said to let them know if she was arrested for anything.
A drunk suspender-wearing man in his 80s or 90s allegedly stumbled around a fast-food parking lot on East Idaho Street, where he screamed at a customer in the drive-thru and rambled about politics before getting into a truck, about to drive away.
A woman in her 40s reportedly took a front row parking space to sit in her vehicle and yell and swear at customers walking into a store on U.S. 93 North. An employee called the police after 30 minutes and relayed a customer’s allegation that the driver had a water bottle filled with whiskey, wanting the woman moved along. Officers took the opportunity to serve her with temporary restraining orders.
Yelling, swearing and slamming cabinets and doors was reportedly heard by a neighbor who described the man’s voice as “really loud and aggressive” and the woman as sounding in distress. They said it was an ongoing issue and were concerned for her safety. The pair were separated.
Officers stopped a vehicle, issuing warnings to a woman for having expired registration and no insurance.
Five men and one woman with sleeping bags and chairs were allegedly smoking marijuana in a park pavilion near a pond. Officers counseled them on the park rules.
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