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Man reportedly approached by 'evil man'

| February 4, 2017 5:58 PM

The Whitefish Police Department received a report of someone being approached by an Islamic radical allegedly claiming to be “here to kill as many Americans as possible.” The person reportedly attempted to “convert him to Jesus,” but the radical allegedly told him that he “was an evil man.”

A man was reportedly being followed by a driver who was allegedly taking pictures of him from his car, according to the Columbia Falls Police Department. When the man approached the vehicle the driver allegedly sped off. The man believed he was being followed at the direction of his ex. Another call came in shortly after from someone reporting a man who had allegedly approached his car and beat on the window yelling, “I’m calling the cops.” The person making the report “didn’t know what his problem was.” Police ruled it as a misunderstanding between parties.

Someone reportedly filled up and left a gas station without paying. The car came back as stolen in Kalispell Police Department records. The car’s description included a “live, laugh, love” sticker in the window.

Two reportedly intoxicated males entered a store in Kalispell carrying shovels and allegedly started “causing problems.” The person who reported them allegedly recognized the men as people who had been kicked out of the store once before for making inappropriate comments to women.

Someone reportedly rolled a full shopping cart and a bigscreen tv out of a store in Kalispell without paying for either.