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Flathead County Sheriff

| June 15, 2005 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office was called to a stabbing at about 11 p.m. Monday. Evergreen and Kalispell fire departments went to a home on Montana 35, where a man called for help, saying he was stabbed by a woman. He suffered a wound that was said to be not life-threatening. Deputies arrested Lindsay Smith, 25, for assault with a weapon. Officials say the victim told them the woman had stabbed him before, but he didn't report it.

In other matters of love and war, a couple fought on U.S. 93 South, and the woman left for the night. On Western Drive, a woman said her boyfriend's ex-wife keeps calling her. A man who reported his wife missing learned that she is in a safe house because he allegedly threatened her with a gun a few days ago. A woman was arrested after a domestic disturbance at 2:30 a.m. at Montana Village.

On McMannamy Draw, a woman said an eviction notice was placed in her mailbox, but her landlord told her he didn't put it there.

A motorcycle reported stolen on Sunday was recovered. Tools were stolen from a Ferndale shop.

A man said a woman threatened him and his parents. An assault was reported at Shady Lane Trailer Court. At Emery Bay campground, an unhappy camper threatened the host, refused to pay fees and chased the host with a vehicle.

At White Oak C-Mart, someone put his keys on the counter and a woman left with them.

An unwanted man showed up at a home on Conrad Drive. Someone slipped a pickup through the gate at McElroy and Wilken on Monday night and drove around, leaving before officers arrived.

On Third Avenue South in Hungry Horse, a door was damaged when someone tried to break in.

There was something suspicious about the man who had been walking for hours on Browns Meadow Road on Monday. Maybe it was the way he seemed disoriented. Or the ax he carried.

A father received a distressing, emotional call from his daughter at about midnight. When deputies went to check on her, she was gone.

At Rose Crossing Storage, owners planned to auction off a renter's belongings for nonpayment, but he broke in and took his possessions first.

An elderly man in a wheelchair was at the Somers boat launch Tuesday, bound for Polson. A deputy stopped to ask what he was doing, but found nothing that warranted trying to interfere with the man on his journey.

A 6- or 7-year-old boy was found behind the waterslides at a grave