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Kalispell police

| February 20, 2005 1:00 AM

Kalispell police arrested a man after a family disturbance early Saturday. His wife called to say they were in a fight, he was throwing things around in the house, and he had knocked the baby out of her hands

Spooky things are happening on Sunset Court. A man said somebody egged his house overnight. Last Sunday, it was a doll head left on his porch.

A 22-year-old woman discovered that the switchblade she had was enough to get her arrested Friday night. Officers answered a call to Sawbuck's Saloon and charged her with obstructing a peace officer and possession of the blade.

Later on, another man got into a fight at Sawbuck's and was charged with disorderly conduct. His adversary was taken to a hotel.

A man crashed his car behind the Finish Line Friday night, police said, then came inside with a broken arm. His car was towed and he went to the hospital, but he still got arrested.

Police couldn't connect the Bonneville's flat tire to a couple boys who had been standing next to it, with a golf club, in the Kalispell Center Mall parking lot Saturday afternoon.

Two boys let an adult know that a woman could be a drunken driver on Airport Road early Saturday. Police found her and charged her with resisting arrest.

A male driver didn't like being tailgated and taunted with a paintball gun, so called police Friday night. The pickup full of five teenage boys was stopped at Summit Ridge after they caused the trouble on Whitefish Stage Road.

An overdue single-engine plane caused concern at the city airport Friday evening, until the pilot was reported safe and sound at home in Kalispell.

If you're not supposed to be in bars, don't go to one and get drunk. That's the lesson one male learned after being spotted at Scotty's and getting referred to probation and parole officers.

Police think the owners of two barking dogs on Sixth Avenue West were at home, but they wouldn't answer the door Friday night.

A resident of Fifth Street West complained that the stench from a neighbor's uncleared dog droppings is so bad he cannot work in his own yard. He hopes police can help.

DUI charges were filed against a 44-year-old man at Main and Sixth Avenue.