Summary of the rule: the placenta on the hair conditioner gets mixed up


Kalispell Police Department to a report that a man and a woman got into an argument over her use of conditioner. He claimed that he grabbed her cheek with his fingertips, causing her to bleed. She said he scratched her face to trouble her. The pair broke up.

The woman, who appeared to be on drugs, reportedly ran out in front of a semi, fell to the ground, got up and returned to the side of the street where she landed in a snowbank.

Apparently, a strange man was wandering the neighborhood, surveying his surroundings and “kind of shaking things up.”

A man wearing a mask with a hood up apparently sprayed another man with bear spray and left.

Officers later received a report from a casino employee that a man wearing a mask and dressed in black walked into a casino and left a customer.

According to reports, two men drove up to a building in a silver car and kept asking an employee if it was the police. Then, they drove about a block away and got into a red SUV.

After coming out of a room and into the parking lot, a young woman was taken to a warming shelter, where she started yelling and talking to someone who wasn’t there.

It was reported that someone entered a vehicle and stole a Glock 48.

A business requested a temporary relocation because she was taking up space with her bags, running and hiding behind dumpsters. He had also threatened employees in the past.

Apparently, a woman’s sister sent her a box of baby items, but she put the wrong number in the mailbox number and someone else picked it up. He was upset that the post office and the police would not provide information about who took the box. Officers advised him of mail theft as a federal crime and directed him to the post office to investigate the mail mix-up.

A woman walked up to someone in a smoke shelter at a business and claimed her child had been in an accident and needed a ride. The person thought he wasn’t “up with it” and called the police. The woman moved.

The assistant manager reportedly received a counterfeit $100 bill.

A woman in a mud-covered SUV was heard yelling at a man to let her go. Officers arrived at the scene and the car was taken to a safe storage and the couple was arrested.

Someone left a trailer on the overpass until the inclement weather passed, only to return to find stolen goods inside, including a lawn mower.

Someone was suspicious of a black truck pulling a trailer with no license plates because there was reportedly a pile of bicycle and motorcycle frames in the back and they thought they might have been stolen.

A water department employee checking the meters allegedly saw a man and a woman with backpacks rummaging through mailboxes. Realizing they were being watched, they returned the letter and slipped in and out of a tent behind a house with boarded-up windows and locked doors.