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Flathead County Sheriff's Office

| December 13, 2005 1:00 AM

went to a business on Montana 40 on Sunday, where a man was moved to protest the business with a sign urging buyers to beware. He said he'd had an unhappy experience with the business. He was told to stay off the business's property and limit his protest to the public highway.

A dog was reported stolen on Latigo Lane. Medicine was stolen in Martin City.

A deputy counseled the parents of a 12-year-old girl who caused problems on Coverdell Road. Yelling in Forest Acres was the vocalization of a girl who is upset about her mother's boyfriend. Irony continues on Harmony Road with another report of a disturbance.

Unruly passengers were reported on an Amtrak train.

Someone broke a window at Brookies Cookies on Mill Street in Bigfork and got into the business. Windows were also broken at JLA Auto.

A vicious cat bared its teeth and broke skin on Rufenach Lane.

It seemed strange when someone conducting a survey told a woman it was illegal for her to throw away her forms. She answered their questions on the phone, but was suspicious about what the survey is about.