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Law roundup: Truck takes off after pedestrian collision

Law roundup: Truck takes off after pedestrian collision

A red or maroon truck reportedly pulled in front of a pedestrian, who cut his eyebrow when he collided with the truck. The driver allegedly took off afterward and was last seen on Market Place Street. The pedestrian told police his wife was picking him up and would take him to the emergency room if needed.
Two men allegedly stood on both sides of the highway panhandling, one of who was leaning against a “no panhandling” sign. The man standing on the east side of U.S. 93 was gone when Kalispell Police Department officers arrived and the man on the west side of the highway was not violating any ordinances.
A woman inside a black flatbed pickup allegedly yelled, “Let me out,” while two men stood outside, ignoring her plea. The person who called the report in hung up when put on hold for dispatch to respond to radio traffic. Officers spoke to a group of people who said the pickup sped off a few minutes before their arrival.
A group of teens reportedly kept going to a woman’s balcony to cuss at her and call her names, then walked up to her children and began accosting them, too.
Two people were ticketed for violating city ordinances and were told they couldn’t be on city park property for 24 hours after a Parks and Recreation employee alleged they unloaded an excessive amount of property from a vehicle in a park pavilion.
Someone, whom a man thought was his ex-wife, allegedly showed up at his door and covered the peephole while knocking. Officers planned to tell her she would be cited for trespassing if she ever returned.
A hit-and-run was reported after a green Subaru station wagon allegedly hit the back fender of a vehicle while cutting someone off in a left turn lane and drove away.
A man driving a Hummer allegedly pushed a vehicle off the road.
Someone submitted an online complaint about two terminated employees who allegedly waltzed into the manager’s office while a manager wasn’t on duty, picked up their paychecks and tips and swiped their personnel files while they were at it, which the business wanted to report as theft. They were advised it was a civil issue.
A cat was taken to the vet after reportedly being attacked by two collarless German shepherds that fled the scene.