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Flathead County Sheriff

| July 20, 2005 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a complaint about five boys cursing at people driving over the Old Steel Bridge.

A wallet and radar detector were stolen from upper Whitefish Lake. Three rifles and a pistol were stolen in a burglary to a business on U.S. 2 west of Kalispell. Music players were stolen on Jellison Road. A battery charger was stolen on Cottage Lane. Medicine was stolen on South Woodland Drive.

A possible rape from February was reported Monday.

It's her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend's brothers who are following her, a woman reported. A deputy explained to a man why he shouldn't threaten customers at Los Caporales. Threats were reported on Stoner Creek Road. People yelled at each other on East Evergreen Drive until someone called for an officer. A man was arrested after a domestic disturbance at El Rancho. Other disturbances were reported on U.S. 2, Farmland Acres Drive, and Harmony Road. A disagreement between a girl and stepmother on Conrad Drive was over a phone.

Trespassers were reported at the gravel pit near Sheepherder Hill. A man reported that another man had broken into his mobile home on Montana 35 and passed out; the resident decided that the intruder was a friend and canceled the complaint.

Also on Montana 35, a resident reported three or four men and a woman at a home, making death threats. One of the men kicked open the door to the home and was promptly arrested for trespassing and criminal mischief.

A man was arrested after he was found to be wanted in Florida for failing to register as a sex offender.

Somers fire department towed back a raft of people who ventured into Whitefish Lake from Peaceful Bay and couldn't get back.

A 4-year-old boy on School Addition Road was found wearing snow pants and no shirt or shoes. He was reunited with the people who were watching him.

A woman reported that her ex-husband had permission to enter her house to retrieve some personal items last weekend. He went a little beyond that when he had a garage sale there.