'Paul is Dead' hoax threatens woman
A woman called the Kalispell Police Department to report a man who had called to tell her, falsely, Paul McCartney is dead. She told the police it was a “threatening phone call,” but she couldn’t explain how the false celebrity gossip was a threat to her.
A man reportedly urinated in a parking lot and “expos[ed] himself to customers.” A woman asked the police to check on him “because something [wasn’t] right with him.”
A man was overheard “talk[ing] about Satan,” so someone wanted him to be trespassed.
A man unsuccessfully tried to steal a cart of groceries.
Someone told the police he heard a “possible gunshot or car backfire.” The police investigated the area and determined everything was all right.
A police dispatcher heard “a whispering voice, then nothing” form an accidental caller.
A bald man “throwing his hands up” in a store was trespassed from the establishment after a woman asked him to leave four times.
A man whose father passed away had his truck stolen by his “significant other” on the same day.
A man threatened a woman who was carrying an excessive amount of cash in a parking lot. He requested she give him her purse or else he would “beat her up and kill her family.” He took $550 in cash from her but she told the police she didn’t want to press charges against him.
A mischievous man was seen “knocking down orange cones in a parking lot” where there was construction taking place.
A man “drank almost an entire fifth” of whiskey and then got into a physical altercation with a woman.
Someone thought it was suspicious when a couple got out of a vehicle, briefly disappeared behind a trailer in front of a garage and then got back in their vehicle and drove away. The caller suspected they were “doing something to” the trailer.
A male customer “gave…some flack” to an employee and then left the store. The offended employee wished to press charges against the rude customer.