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Flathead County sheriff

| March 14, 2005 1:00 AM

Kids shooting televisions at the Hungry Horse race track Saturday were confronted by the person who had to clean up their mess the last time they shot TVs there. Flathead County sheriff's deputies warned them to clean up their own mess and go home.

Identity theft now is a problem for a woman whose storage unit was broken into two weeks ago.

Threats at the Dam Town Tavern prompted a woman to report that a man violated a restraining order against him.

Hundreds of Beanie Babies and Hot Wheels cars were reported stolen from a storage unit, but it's a mystery how the thief entered. The lock was intact.

A wide-open garage door prompted the River Road neighbor to ask deputies to check the empty home there. The neighbor's own home had been broken into a couple days earlier, and he feared a similar fate for the nearby homeowner.

Somebody thought it was an explosion at a bonfire on Trap Road Saturday night. The people warming themselves around the fire said a car backfired.

Loud music, alcohol and a party that neighbors had been having since yesterday irritated residents in Marion about 3 a.m. Sunday. Deputies didn't find them, but they did break up a party with loud music and bonfire a half-hour later on Columbia Meadows Drive.

Fish and Game officers were called Sunday morning after a deer tried to jump a five-foot iron fence at Cabernet Estates, but got its leg caught.

Pickleville, in the Somers locale, was the reported scene of 10 or more cows with calves meandering behind the post office and near the Bargain Barn.

A stereo was reported stolen after three vehicles were gone through on Hodgson Road.

Kids playing with a slingshot got them in hot water Sunday for possible damage at Marty's Auto Sound and Mark Weed Auto Sales.