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Flathead County Sheriff

| December 13, 2004 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a trespassing complaint from Caroline Road, where a resident reported the neighbors "keep coming over as if they own the place."

More unneighborliness was reported on Cedar Mill Road.

A 14-year-old boy was taken to the youth jail for having a knife at school - his third offense. A girl's mother was called when the teenager was found to be intoxicated at a convenience store.

Two men who left their home to look for their dog Thursday night didn't return after a couple of hours, prompting a report to the sheriff's office. They came home shortly afterward.

A stolen vehicle was found behind Julie's saloon, with the keys left thoughtfully in it.

A domestic disturbance on Woodland Road resulted in an arrest Thursday evening. An ex-wife cried in the background when a man called to say she was unwanted there. On Montana 35, a couple banged on a door at about 11 p.m., asking for a ride and asking the resident to call police. In the end, the resident decided he wanted the woman locked up because she's the problem, but didn't want an officer to respond because he didn't want the man to also be jailed.

A 10-year-old boy who refused to go to school threw things around the house on East Evergreen Drive.

A leather jacket was stolen at Cislo's restaurant.

Vandalism was reported for the second time at Bigfork Bay Gifts. A gate was damaged on Pleasant Valley Road.

A woman was taken to the hospital after a report that she hit a light pole in front of a store on U.S. 2 East and then acted incoherent.

A disgruntled woman who wasn't hired for a job is a suspect in a theft of checks from a business.