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Flathead County Sheriff

| February 25, 2005 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office responded to a complaint on Hodgson Road, where one 14-year-old girl reportedly threatened to break another 14-year-old girl's neck. The source of their life-and-death issue? A pair of pants.

Trespassing was reported on Springhill Road.

A sexual assault reported in Bigfork is under investigation.

A parent called about a fight victim near Columbia Falls, but didn't want to press charges.

A Game Boy and a game were stolen on Mission Trail. Evidence tape was broken on a car impounded by police at a car lot; items inside were taken. A purse was stolen from a vehicle on South Cedar Drive. A laptop computer was reported stolen on North Ferndale Drive. Gates were stolen on East Edgewood Drive.

A man on Shady Lane said his ex-wife's father threatened him.

A man on the Hungry Horse bridge told deputies he had no intention of jumping, as a caller had feared.

A girl called to report that her friend had been blamed for breaking into cars and stealing items. She wanted to turn herself in for the crimes and took officers on a tour of cars she had broken into.

A man reportedly keeps calling a home on Eckleberry Drive, despite protests.

A man and a woman were arrested after a domestic disturbance on Bierney Creek Road.

There was no room in the jail for a transient who is reportedly littering and urinating in public near the river in Evergreen.

At Meadow Manor, a resident confronted a man about speeding through the neighborhood and the speedy driver responded by pulling a knife and making threats.

A man caught stealing wood near Columbia Falls reportedly said he plans to steal a truck next. A deputy chatted with him about that alleged plan.

Someone tapped a mini keg-shaped piggy bank and drained it of about $1,000 in change.