December 15—A man who wanted to become the champion of the game is said to have climbed the prop and did not leave when asked by the prop manager. The suspect was described to the Kalispell Police Department as wearing a green hoodie and a white mask and may have been under the influence of drugs.
The Chevy Silverado reportedly sped down Fourth Avenue at 40 mph and entered 14th Street, tires screeching. Police spoke to the registered owner’s mother, informing her of the reckless driving complaints and saying she should “call her and instruct her on her behavior,” telling her she would be ticketed if she was seen by law enforcement. He said he would tell her to come right home.
A woman is said to have eaten at the restaurant and closed the door while entering a white SUV. It is said that he waved to the server as he drove away. The license plate that the manager gave to police was returned to someone outside of Bozeman and the vehicle’s registration expired.
A gray Pontiac Sunfire reportedly ran through a stop sign, attempting to strike a pedestrian “in the right of way” on First Avenue East.
A 40-year-old man with a scar on his eye was said to be running around the building, bumping into things and making strange statements like he was “speaking in tongues”.
A man is said to be struggling with his money
One customer allegedly sent his employer a message, saying he was going to “bury them”. He also threatened all other employees over the phone.
The police checked the well-being of a man in his 60s who was said to be lying on the side of the road covered in blood, saying he needed a job. He told the police that he did not know what happened to his hand.
A passer-by allegedly watched a man steal a cart full of goods and drive away in a green Honda Civic, driving “extremely” on Whitefish Stage Road.
A man allegedly sent flowers to a woman, in violation of a temporary restraining order.
A woman is said to have brought a 13-year-old dog to a business “to be cleaned” and was denied a job because the dog’s hair was covered in dirt, so much so that the employee said it was a crime to clean it. The police caught the woman who says her son is the owner of the dog and admitted that it needs to be checked by a doctor as the police also noticed the dog’s breasts.
A woman allegedly sold a car to people who never paid for it and had questions about returning the car.
A 30- to 40-year-old man wearing a dark suede coat and smoking a cigarette reportedly walked through the parking lot, checking to see if the car doors were unlocked.
The driver was issued a ticket for overdue registration.
The officers were walking along the handler.
A man who was reportedly in a financial fight with his brother complained about a bank employee who closed all his accounts and “didn’t give him anything.”