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Law roundup: O brother, where art thou?

Law roundup: O brother, where art thou?

Unsuccessfully trying to track down his brother, a man phoned the Kalispell Police Department from Oregon looking for help. He told officers he was hoping to swing into town, grab his sibling and head back to the Beaver state all in one go. If officers found his brother, he asked that they call him.
Authorities warned a motorist for speeding.
Discovering his bicycle missing, a man dialed 911 to report the situation. Instructed to phone the non-emergency line in the future, the man grew aggravated with dispatchers, who reported he sounded drunk. An officer dispatched to the scene found the bicycle in a casino, very much not stolen.
The police gave a pair of motorists an education on park rules at about 10:08 p.m.
At the behest of her manager, a caller told the authorities that they saw a pair of men enter a vacant unit. Officers checked out the unit and found it locked and secured.
The person behind the wheel of a blue Subaru Outback was allegedly swerving while driving northbound on North Main Street.
A woman told the authorities that her boyfriend came up to her about an hour ago and slapped her before taking off in a vehicle.
Someone’s gray Ford Taurus died in an intersection, partially blocking traffic. Dispatchers found a tow company to come for the broken-down sedan.
A man’s phone was routinely calling 911 on its own.