Address: 435 Ryman St, Missoula, MT 59802, USA
Phone: +14065526300
Taegan Elmer
Your officers responded to a “trespasser” complaint from the Missoula KOA at approximately 12:10am on 9/24/22. In sum, your officers were charged with turning me out of the KOA in the middle of the night because the business didn’t think a truck camper was the same as a tent. I had prebooked, prepaid, and had been officially checked in by the KOA. I was given a parking tag, receipt, map and codes to the facilities. I was shown to my site and told by one staff member “It was probably fine for one night” that I didn’t have a pitched tent after the front office had an issue that I had a converted truck camper instead of a popup tent. I was from out of state, staying one night, leaving at 7am the following morning. I had no family, friends, or contacts in the area. I was a respectful guest who kept to myself and was in bed by 10pm. Your officers were made aware of all of this when they showed up at 12:10am and woke me from a dead sleep to say I had to leave because the business labeled me a trespasser because I didn’t have a tent set up. Who exactly did your officers protect in this? The business, left with an empty, paid-for camp site? Certainly not me, a member of the public, who was turned out in the dead of night with nowhere to go for the simple offense that I had a camper cap instead of a tent. Your officers didn’t take even a moment to consider any alternatives and simply blamed it on “doing their job”. Is their job to protect and serve, or to behave like glorified bouncers for a discriminating and unscrupulous business?
Teresa Delgado
Extremely rude officers
Anthony G New Breast
They wanted me to update my current address info. So I called them and they wasn't very cordial and made me feel very uncomfortable about updating my address info.
Canadian Pharmacy
Well trained and in-shape. I like the police here.
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Generally that would be your local mayor, unless you're just being hyper sensitive or whiney. If that's the case, just grow up and move on.
No
Yep as simple as asking the Police Chief. If he/she says no the a judge can sign a court order and have it subpoenaed
Yes, because it's a public street.
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