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Kalispell police

| June 13, 2005 1:00 AM

A downtown bank got more than its share of attention from Kalispell police Saturday evening. First off, a customer withdrawing money from an ATM noticed that a ceiling tile in the area had been moved and that "something else" about the machine wasn't right. Police determined the bank itself could not be accessed through the space where the tile had been moved.

Shortly thereafter, someone thought it suspicious that a young boy was all alone in a vehicle in the bank parking lot. Turns out there was an adult with him who was catching a few winks while waiting for his wife.

A man was arrested on Beargrass Lane on TRO violation and warrant from other jurisdiction.

A woman was arrested on a city warrant near Elrod School.

A man was arrested on North Meridian Road Saturday night for DUI, no valid driver'd5s license and failure to yield right of way when making a left turn.

There was a report of tires being slashed early Sunday morning at a bar on U.S. 93 South. Also at the same location, a bouncer evicted a man who was trying to start a fight.

Someone threw a homemade firecracker on the roof of a car dealership that is currently running a Survivor contest. Extra patrols will be deployed to the business until the conclusion of the competition.

There was a home burglary on 10th Avenue West.