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Flathead County Sheriff

| March 12, 2005 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office referred to an animal warden the report of a mountain lion on the North Fork Road close to Columbia Falls. It reportedly killed four goats and a pony is missing.

Money was taken from Cougar Trail in an event unrelated to the missing pony and goats.

A man reportedly blocked Aspen Drive with his vehicle, which allegedly contained beer bottles and the unresponsive man. He was not found to be intoxicated; his wife arrived to pick him up.

A man reportedly smashed a phone with a hammer at a home where a woman has a restraining order against him.

An unwanted woman was reported at Breezy Point. Deputies talked to everyone involved and then returned when the woman reportedly threatened to kill the person who reported her. Trespassers were reported on Foothills Road and Dun Movin Lane. A woman in a purple Honda reportedly blocked a woman in her driveway on Wild Goose Lane on Thursday. Everyone was gone when deputies arrived. A girl reportedly harasses another teenager on Woodland Road near Columbia Falls. A domestic dispute was reported on Conrad Drive. Threats were reported on Trumble Creek Road.

A landlord/tenant dispute was reported at Mountain Villa. A possible burglary was reported on Farm to Market Road.

While a mother thought a grandmother had two young children, the grandmother thought the mother had them; a resident on Tamarack Lane who found them thought she would keep them until an adult arrived.

A rape was reported on Conrad Drive.

A couple's disagreement on Welf Lane prompted a visit from deputies who found out it was only verbal. It was more than verbal at Evergreen Gas & Deli Thursday night, when a man beat on someone's car and opened his own car door into the other person's car; no one wanted to pursue charges. A man's ex-girlfriend reportedly broke out the window in his vehicle at Packers Roost.