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Flathead County Sheriff

| August 17, 2005 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a report from West Valley Acres, where pain medication, a CD player and CDs and a cell phone were stolen. A note was left that read, "You shouldn't have left stuff around."

It's not the first time a deputy has told a man to leave Shopko, where he stares at girls of all ages and follows them through the store. A man who harassed customers and threatened to pull a gun left The Raven of his own accord. A man sitting for a while in a silver Honda parked on Sweebe Lane got a visit from a deputy after someone asked the man what he was doing and he answered that it was nobody's business. The deputy found out the man was waiting to serve civil papers on someone.

A woman reported harassing phone calls from her boyfriend in Marion.

Another woman called on behalf of a friend who said she is afraid of her boyfriend. A woman was seen hitting a child in a vehicle on Mud Lake Road; the Department of Family Services is involved.

An Internet fraud was reported on Morning Glory Drive. Threats were reported on Montana 209. More threats were reported when a man threatened to hurt a woman or burn down her house if she does not give him money.

A man who reported his father missing found out the elder man is in jail.

Three skateboards, a helmet and pads were stolen on Leisure Drive. A purse was stolen from a vehicle at 4 Corners gas station. A theft of a bank bag containing more than $1,000 in cash and checks was reported by an Evergreen business. Identity theft was reported on Helena Flats Road. A 1989 maroon Plymouth van was reported stolen on U.S. 2. A theft was reported at Beaver Creek Campground.

People who are witnesses in a criminal case were allegedly improperly contacted by the defendant.

Neighbors are concerned about young children playing in the street on Elk Park Road. Custodial interference was reported on Fern Lane.