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Man trespassed for inappropriate bathroom use

| September 15, 2019 2:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department was called for a man who “defecated all through the store.” He was trespassed from the store after leaving the men’s restroom.

A passerby gave the Heimlich Maneuver to an employee who was choking.

An ex-boyfriend called the police because he wanted “his stuff back” from his ex-girlfriend.

A woman was trespassed from a school for carrying a rifle on her back and a handgun on her hip.

A woman wanted a police officer to take pictures of her injuries, but she decided to come back when there was a female officer on duty “due to [the] location of some of the injuries.”

A woman reportedly tried to run over her husband with a rental car and then drove around the parking lot, dragging the man with his hand stuck in the window. Neither the husband nor the wife wanted to press charges against the other, and they decided to go back to their native Texas separately.

A man went “rampaging” through a house and the police deployed a taser to detain him.

A woman allowed a man she met on social media, but never in person, to use her credit card on the promise he would pay her back. She asked law enforcement to help her get reimbursed for the $48,000 debt he amounted on her credit card. The police advised her to go to civil court and “encouraged [her] to refrain from providing her financial passwords and account info to those she has never met.”

An unreliable friend stole from a store and left his friend there.

A man called the police because someone parked in his makeshift driveway and he was “going to have to drive on his grass to leave his house.”

A woman had a man trespassed from a location for snoring too loudly.

An intoxicated man was throwing drinks on people. He had to be restrained with a headlock and was trespassed from the location for 3 weeks.

A man wanted to press charges against his roommate for stealing his car but discovered she was already arrested for the theft and in jail at the time of the call.