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Teen's voicemail threatens Lakeside employee

| September 25, 2019 2:00 AM

A store manager on U.S. 93 in Lakeside told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that a 14-year-old who was kicked off the store property allegedly left a voicemail message wanting to blow an employee’s head off with a shotgun.

A man got out of a truck and urinated in a parking lot on Idaho Street in Kalispell.

A man on a bicycle was begging for money on a U.S. 2 property in Kalispell and dumped motor oil on the headlights of a person’s vehicle, then walked into the store saying he was owed money for cleaning them.

Someone on Montana 35 in Kalispell reportedly sold an item on Facebook and the buyer gave them two counterfeit $100 bills.

A Cottonwood Drive resident in Kalispell requested a civil standby for a “hostile person coming to get her items” that he was storing. The woman didn’t disappoint when she purportedly arrived yelling at him.

A dog allegedly attacked goats on Sunnybrook Lane in Somers.

Someone calling from Smith Lake Road reportedly found a lot of garbage, a couch, needles and a TV. Officers collected an empty hypodermic needle for destruction.

Someone calling from U.S. 2 in Kalispell told deputies a man allegedly was writing checks from a closed account and cashing them at casinos around the valley.

Silverware was reported stolen on Double Eagle Court in Kalispell.

Kalispell Police Department received a call from someone claiming to be a deputy county attorney, who allegedly saw a man on the north side of the fairgrounds, defecating on a yellow barricade and exposing himself when he stood to pull up his pants — while taking their children to school.

A woman told officers she went inside a restaurant to confront a man about leaving his kids in the car, then followed him outside and stood behind his vehicle to get his license plate when he “gunned it and almost hit her.” The man reportedly told officers he did not run her over “or intend to do so” and asked her to move out of the way and she would not. He claimed she was trying to open his vehicle doors and scaring his children, an infant, toddler and two children, whom he supposedly left locked in a vehicle “only for a minute” to run inside the restaurant and pay for a to-go order.

A man “jumped into a car” and started hitting another man who was arguing with a woman, then left.