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Emergency call actually morning meal chatter
Emergency call actually morning meal chatter
Emergency call actually morning meal chatter

Published on: 04/08/2025

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An abandoned 911 call that drew suspicion due to screaming turned out to be a normal Sunday breakfast, according to the Kalispell Police Department.

After ongoing issues, a woman called to report that some of her neighbors were slandering her name. Kalispell police informed the woman that they can’t tell someone what to say or not to say. 

Someone found needles, a paper plate and foil in public and was worried about a kid getting a hold of them. When the police arrived, the paraphernalia was gone.  

An older husky mix was sent to the Flathead County Animal Shelter. The female dog, named Korra, was suspected to have been dumped.  

A person called police complaining about an argument between her coworker about their living situation, but when the police arrived the reporting party no longer wanted to talk about it.  

A man left a urine-filled condom on a woman’s doorknob.  

Someone got out of their car to pick up trash along the bypass.  

A frustrated neighbor called the police for constant barking. Officers recommended he start a bark log after they arrived at the scene and heard no barking.  

A silver Mustang described as very loud was reported for coming and going early in the morning and late at night. The reporting party wanted extra patrol.  

A boxer mix named Rambo was found in someone’s backyard.  

Someone reported multiple car theft attempts in front of his house. They said that on Friday, a man walked up to his entryway before being picked up by a green SUV. The caller wanted extra patrol.  

A man on a black motorcycle failed to yield to police turning a traffic stop. The rider, who was in a black coat, blue jeans and a black helmet, had no plates on their motorcycle.  

A caller was concerned about an argument over living agreements between her and her ex-boyfriend, who was building a home on her property.  

A fallen footstool was blocking a roadway.  

News Source : https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2025/apr/08/law-roundup-48/

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