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Flathead County Sheriff

| December 18, 2004 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a report of a man who went home drunk Thursday night and threatened to burn down someone's house and kill a man named Kelly. But when officers arrived, the man had gone to sleep and presented little risk of arson or violence.

On Talbot Road, someone tried the door to a home at 1:30 a.m. Male voices and footsteps added to the resident's discomfort.

Neighbors in Hungry Horse reported a domestic disturbance at 2 a.m. No one was arrested.

A man left his vehicle in front of Evergreen Pharmacy for about 10 minutes and when he came back, it was gone. Minutes later, a maroon 1989 Buick Skylark just like his crashed into a tree on Montana 206. Whoever wrecked the car wasn't seriously hurt, because there was no one around it when it was found.

A woman on Jensen Road was concerned about her boyfriend's welfare when he didn't show up for work all week. A mother is concerned about her teenage daughter who withdrew $1,001 from a joint savings account and then didn't go to work.

A man who was seen "spraying everything in sight" with paint on Shady Lane vanished before a deputy arrived.

A man said he has suspects in the theft of his gun on Harmony Road, but then canceled his complaint when he decided to deal with the theft himself. Money was stolen from a home on Armory Road.

On Rhodes Draw, a resident says a man is denying a young family water. Officers determined the problem is civil, not criminal.

Bloody footprints were noticed in the West Glacier post office.

A woman called the sheriff's office when she learned from a construction worker that someone tried to set fire to her new house two weeks ago in Lakeside. The fire turned out to have been accidental.

A boy, age 10-12, was seen with a full bottle of alcohol in his back pocket on East Evergreen Drive.

There is a suspect in the poisoning of a dog that died Friday.