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Kalispell police

| June 16, 2005 1:00 AM

Kalispell police were notified for the second time this week about people dropping eggs into traffic from the overpass on Idaho Street. Police found several youths running on the railroad track and caught two. One of them said six or seven people had been involved in the egg-drop group.

Officers told a man whose stares unnerved a woman at Montana Expressions that those expressions were unwelcome and he shouldn't return.

Two young men were seen tipping over portable toilets at Dry Bridge Park.

A driver took down the license plate number of a red Chevy pickup whose young driver tail-gated, flashed the lights and honked the horn, apparently dissatisfied with the 25-mph speed of the driver in front of him. A woman was arrested for DUI on Main Street.

Two girls reportedly entered garages on Buttercup Loop. A door was kicked in on First Avenue West.

A logging truck reportedly lost its load near the underpass Tuesday evening.

At Woodland Park, a man who was told he shouldn't fish in the pond reportedly responded with a punch. Officers arrived, and the dispute was resolved.

The owner of a white dog was cited after it attacked a woman and her dog on West Nicklaus. A dog bite was reported at Buffalo Stage.

Police went to 10th Avenue West, where there was a report of people drinking and breaking a windshield. The vehicle owner had done the damage, and the party went inside.

A domestic disturbance was reported on Meridian Road.

A cell phone was reported stolen at Smith's.