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Flathead County Sheriff

| October 20, 2004 1:00 AM

A bicyclist found an angry Elk Street resident's threatening bark was almost worse than his dogs' bites. He called Flathead County Sheriff's Office.

A former resident reports that someone keeps charging items to him, even though he has moved away.

A man complained that his wife on Sky Ranch Circle refuses to give him his mail. A 16-year-old boy reportedly assaulted a sibling near Columbia Falls. On Ridgewood Drive, an intoxicated woman hurled toys. Another mother was also intoxicated and her daughter called officers to say she didn't want to go home to her, but expected her mother would report her as a runaway.

Coyotes were reported near Martin City and a bear was reported in a tree near Whitefish.

An abandoned vehicle stayed out of trouble for about three days on Farm to Market Road, but Tuesday, it was pushed through a fence, opening an escape route for cows. On Edgewood Drive, a neighbor dispute is over a fence that came down, allowing construction trucks on one person's property.

A ring was stolen in Coram. Repossession of a vehicle on Snoline Lane caused a disturbance. A back door and a window were broken at a home at Eastwood Village.