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Flathead County Sheriff

| August 16, 2005 1:00 AM

A riderless horse was seen on U.S. 2 west of Kalispell, the Flathead County Sheriff's Office said.

Someone cleaning out a house on North Hill Road reported finding three sticks of dynamite.

Animal wardens were notified of four bears. One was seen crossing U.S. 93 near Grouse Mountain. Another bear was seen on U.S. 2 east of Kalispell. The others appeared on U.S. 2 in Evergreen and in Happy Valley.

A trespasser was reported on the North Fork Road. A wandering, mumbling trespasser was reported on Witty Lane. A drinking transient's presence was not welcome at Glacier Peaks.

An ongoing problem was reported at Elk Park Mobile Home Park, where a man sleeping in his car refuses to leave. Transients were sent away from Sunset Trading Co.,which one mistook for a public rest room.

There were suspected sightings of a fugitive in the area, but none turned up the man who is wanted in Nebraska.

A disturbance was reported on Ridgewood Drive, where a man hurt himself breaking out a window. A man threw rocks at the windows of a home in Hungry Horse

Someone dumping enough dirt to stop the water flow in Bierney Creek said the conservation office had issued permission for that.

A jacket and other items are missing from a home on Badrock Drive. On West Evergreen Drive, a resident was gone for a day; that was long enough for someone to steal $2,000 worth of jewelry. A jail inmate believes two people have broken into her home. Prescription drugs were stolen from a home in Many Lakes subdivision.

A motorcyclist led Glacier Park rangers on a chase Sunday. A speeding motorcyclist was reported in Bigfork.

It looked like a vehicle rollover and emergency services were dispatched, but a vehicle on Montana 83 just lost its camper shell. No one was hurt.

Two men who argued on Nicholson Drive did not use their quiet, indoor voices Sunday night, so a deputy came to counsel them. A man in a baseball cap that said "Hemi" put his hands where he shouldn't on a convenience-store employee. He moved along.

A customer on Fairmont Road made threats.

A wedding party agreed to quiet down after midnight on Dillon Road.