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Kalispell Police

| October 23, 2004 1:00 AM

Kalispell Police Department took a call about a late husband who didn't show up to pick up his wife at the Kalispell Center Mall.

A concerned caller reported that a man on Ninth Avenue West had a bare foot that was very swollen. Police also responded to a call about a man stumbling around drunk at Elrod School. A man on Airport Road drew suspicion when he was wondering around talking to himself.

Missing or stolen dogs were the order of the day. A person on Ninth Avenue West was missing a pit bull. A pet owner on 10th Avenue West called to say a stolen dog was returned but was injured. The caller had a suspect.

Teenage boys reportedly were spitting on vehicles driving on Underpass Hill. Someone threw an egg and chipped the paint of a vehicle on U.S. 93. A man at a store on West Idaho upset an employees by kicking a garbage can and yelling.

A mother on Woodland Avenue thought she had lost her 3-year-old daughter, but the girl was later found in the home.

Someone apparently was more interested in stealing the sign on top of a delivery car than he or she was in the pizza the driver had on Sixth Avenue.

Callers on Fifth and Sixth avenues complained about gun shots.

A gas line was shut down on Three Mile Drive while workers from NorthWestern Energy repaired it.

Police arrested a man for allegedly shoplifting at Wine and Spirits. A woman was arrested on West Nevada Street on charges of assault after she reportedly threatened her ex-husband with a knife. There were no injuries.