Saturday, May 18, 2024
40.0°F

Flathead County Sheriff

| June 16, 2005 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a report that a wanted person was at Mike's Conoco in Hungry Horse, then in the woods near Mountain Drive. Deputies got two for the price of one when they arrived, arresting a man and a woman on warrants for forgery.

A woman returned home on Conrad Drive and found someone in her house. On Country Way, a resident saw a man hiding in her woods. He seemed intoxicated, she said, and officials wondered whether he were involved with an abandoned or crashed car found on Reserve Drive. The case was turned over to highway patrol.

On One Way Drive, a resident reported that a neighbor's dogs chased horses. The resident was concerned about a new foal and complained to the neighbor, who responded with an obscenity.

Vandalism was reported at the jail.

A fight was reported in a parking lot on West Evergreen Drive. At Kiwanis Park, 30 to 35 youths gathered. Police arrived before a brewing fight reached full boil.

On Stoner Creek Road, a man reportedly threw rocks at a house and then pushed down a 14-year-old boy who had had a disagreement with the man's son. In other throwing news, something threw something at a windshield on Blanchard Lake Road, and a man threw a fit and wouldn't leave when asked on U.S. 93 on Wednesday morning. He finally left for only minutes before he returned. He was gone again when officers arrived.

At Ashley Furniture on U.S. 2 East, someone banged on machinery at about 1 a.m., when others thought it was more of a time to sleep.

Someone went through a mobile home on Conrad Drive. Portable classrooms in Bigfork were entered.

A domestic disturbance was reported on Montana 35.

Plumbing fixtures were stolen from a job site on Monterra Avenue. A truck was reported stolen on Willow Glen Drive.

Authorities have the license plate number of the vehicle that hit a pole at Wal-Mart and then left.