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Flathead County Sheriff

| June 6, 2005 1:00 AM

A mother told Flathead County Sheriff's Office Saturday afternoon that her young son had been assaulted by several older boys while he was riding his bike at the gravel pits.

There was a llama on the loose on U.S. 2 West and some wandering cows on Helena Flats Road.

Several youths tossed rocks at a truck on Conrad Drive Saturday night. They took off in the direction of the cemetery and were gone when officers arrived.

A woman said that a suspicious person followed her home from the movies Saturday night and was taking pictures of her. When she stopped to talk to him, he took more pictures and then insisted that she was driving his vehicle.

A mother reported Saturday night that a man pushed her daughter down and also hit another girl. The woman thinks she knows who did it.

A man came into the emergency room at Kalispell Regional Medical Center early Sunday morning with a deep laceration on his arm. He said he had been in his own home when he was jumped by several men who then cut him.

There was a loud party on Panoramic Drive involving many youths early Sunday morning. By the time it was all sorted out, several citations had been given. Then the sober drivers shepherded some of the less-sober drivers home and parents were called to collect the remaining offspring.

A yellow canoe, half-swamped, was seen from shore near Beta Road. The canoe'd5s owner was finally located safe at home. He said the boat had just somehow gotten away from him.

There was a disturbance Sunday afternoon on Martha Road when a new tenant tried to move into a residence which the old tenant refused to depart.