
Law roundup: Chapped thief banned from store locations
May 19—An alleged shoplifter was banned from all the store's locations for one year for stealing $10 lotion.
A building owner called the Kalispell Police Department after one of their tenants allegedly told them another tenant was running a prostitution ring.
Someone complained about people playing music and being loud in a swimming pool area. Parties were advised about the complaint.
A tan Ford Expedition allegedly hit the driver's side door of a red Ford Focus and left the scene. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle and changed the call type to "criminal mischief."
A man reportedly called the police wanting to know if officers were looking to arrest him, and that he would turn himself in. He alleged that his mother told him he could stop by her house to pick up his things, but when he arrived, she became upset and said she was calling the cops because he was trespassing. Officers advised him to stay away from the property and gave him a phone number for housing and resources while he and his mother figured out a time to do a civil standby to retrieve his things.
Two vehicles allegedly parked in the wrong direction next to a community center were ticketed.
Someone moving out of a room-sharing situation called officers requesting a civil standby at the apartment where a woman allegedly changed the locks and lied to them.
Officers seized license plates from a white Ford Escape.

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