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Kalispell police

| December 18, 2004 1:00 AM

Kalispell police took several reports of vandalism and misbehavior.

On Three Mile Drive, someone threw eggs at a resident's vehicle. The shell bombs were also dropped on a police patrol car at the junior high school and a vehicle on Northern Loop. A swastika was drawn on a vehicle on Sixth Avenue West and another vehicle on Fourth Avenue West was written on in black marker; it rubbed off.

First, there was a car accident. Then, a man started calling and threatening one of the drivers. A man involved in a different crash on West Idaho Street was charged with DUI, obstructing an officer, and following too closely.

Her stepmother broke her nose, but she doesn't want to press charges, a girl told police Thursday. A 12-year-old girl was charged with assault, disorderly conduct, and criminal mischief after an event at a facility for girls. An uncontrollable 14-year-old girl was reported on Sixth Avenue West, but a deputy found she committed no crime.

Someone found an unlocked vehicle on Third Avenue West to be a help-yourself container of about 50 CDs.

Partiers wandering around the golf course made noise on Buffalo Hill Drive Thursday night. Swings at Russell School playground attracted four people at midnight, who were sent on their way.

Obscene and harassing calls were reported on Fifth Avenue West. A woman threatened another woman at Scotty's Bar. A girl was assaulted at the mall, but didn't want medical attention.

After a traffic stop, a driver was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and traffic violations. Another driver broke a downspout when driving through a yard on Sixth Avenue West.

Four semitrucks got hung up on the curve around the courthouse Friday.