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Flathead County Sheriff

| April 7, 2005 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a report of a man who reportedly made 10-11 calls within 24 hours to someone, even though there is a restraining order to stop him from doing that kind of thing.

A theft of money at an Evergreen business is under investigation.

A missing 12-year-old girl was found safe in Evergreen. A 6-year-old boy waited for more than two hours at a school bus stop when his parents neglected to pick him up. A deputy counseled a family on Stag Lane where a 15-year-old girl burned clothes in the yard. A 4-year-old boy in a red Spiderman sweatshirt was returned to his parents after briefly getting lost or fighting crime in the Hungry Horse area.

Internet fraud was reported on Westview Circle.

Yelling and screaming were the highlights of a couple's reunion on Lake Blaine Drive Tuesday. The man took some belongings and left.

Three girls found hitchhiking in Lakeside said they were going to a concert in Bozeman, with their parents' permission. That was news to their parents, so they were sent home.

A man who was kicked out of the Spinnaker Bar in Lakeside made threats before heading down the road to the Homestead Cafe where he and a bottle of whiskey refused to leave when asked. He agreed to take his sleeping bag and find a place to sleep it off.

When a deputy went to check out a dispute at a motel west of Kalispell, he found a woman who said someone threw out her clothes and a man who is wanted in Arizona for car theft. He was arrested.

There was a fight in a bar in Marion Tuesday night and a man who was kicked out reportedly had a pistol and a grudge. He reportedly waited in his truck for the other people from the fight to come out, not knowing they had already left. So did he, eventually.

The music volume at a home in Hideaway Trailer Court was reduced after a complaint at 3:30 a.m.

The driver of that red 1985 Honda Accord didn't have permission to use it and officers were looking for him.

A break-in was reported at Glacier Stone. A break-in was witnessed on Eckleberry Drive. A tackle box was stolen on Ponderosa Lane. Tools were stolen on Fourth Avenue East North near Columbia Falls. The owner of a trailer on Demersville Road didn't know it was stolen until an officer told him that it had been found. More tools were stolen on Canal Street in Bigfork.

A mother reported that her son assaulted a girl at Evergreen Elementary School.

A rape is under investigation.

An animal warden was notified that a mountain lion attacked an animal in Evergreen Wednesday.