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Flathead County Sheriff

| December 3, 2005 1:00 AM

He said his name was Hiawatha. Flathead County Sheriff's Office deputies determined he was tripped out on drugs, and took him to meet his father.

It must be moved - that was the decision on a vehicle which became a hazard at Willow Glen and Conrad Drive by being partially in the roadway due to the snow storm. It had an expired and altered 20-day license sticker.

A neighbor's act of plowing out a woman's driveway was not appreciated. She considered it trespassing.

The door to the rental was wide open and the place was trashed when the landlord showed up. Renters had moved out a few days earlier and were to come back to clean.

A man threatened over the phone to kill another man. Another call from a third party helped deputies track him down. They discovered he was intoxicated.

Mom reported it when her adult daughter took her vehicle and kept driving on past the supposed destination.

Two chestnut horses on Riverbend are visibly losing weight, with no food other than a bale of hay left last week by a neighbor.