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Flathead County Sheriff

| July 6, 2005 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a call from a woman in Lakeside, who said she has put notes on family vehicles that park on her property, but the trucks and trailers were too much. She wanted a deputy to come and talk to her.

A man called to complain about how his wife kept calling and harassing him; she said she was calling because he was uncooperative about picking up their children.

There was drinking and then there was urinating in the parking lot of the Hilltop bar and then there was driving away, but an unhappy witness got a license plate number.

Someone fished a couple of black Labradors out of the Flathead River on Monday; they were returned to their owner.

A frustrated father reported that his teenage daughter keeps taking his car.

Wrestling on Batavia Lane was between a woman's boyfriend and her ex-husband. Unhappy children were in attendance.

In Somers, people playing with a pickup and bikes were asked to leave a gravel pit.

Unwelcome appearances were made by a deck-gouging piece of steel on Krause Lane and by some people who felt like lounging on a private trailer on East Idaho Street.

Someone hit by a vehicle on Skyle's Place suffered some road rash and went by private vehicle to the hospital for treatment.

A domestic disturbance on Evergreen Drive involved some broken personal property and a woman and children leaving for the night. On U.S. 93 in Somers, a woman said her boyfriend put glass to her neck and he said she had been breaking glass and has a good imagination. Twice now, a man has allegedly choked a woman, slammed her head into something hard and threatened to kill her if she calls police. A fight was reported on Stoner Loop.

After a report that a man in Hungry Horse was trying to drive with children after he had been drinking, a deputy arrested him for felony DUI. A man was advised to go home for the night after he caused consternation at a convenience store by rummaging through his car and carrying on an odd monologue.

A 1983 Volkswagen was reported stolen on U.S. 2 east of Kalispell Tuesday. Three chain saws were taken from a logging job up the North Fork Road. Keys and a wallet were stolen from a bag in a vehicle at Edgewater RV Park; windows were broken to get to the bag. The floor of a shed was stolen at Swan Retreat, disproving the notion that people won't take what's nailed down. Intruders trashed a home on Shelter Valley Drive; it wasn't immediately clear what was missing. On Quarter Horse Lane, 30 boxes of drywall mud, rolls of tape and a drill were taken.