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Kalispell police

| May 26, 2005 1:00 AM

Kalispell police arrested a boy for possession of imitation drugs at Kalispell Junior High School Wednesday. He reportedly had some green tea he planned to give away, with the implication the substance contained more than antioxidants.

A crowd that gathered after a report of a fight at Lawrence Park dispersed when officers arrived.

A business reported unauthorized use of credit by an employee.

Two boys scrambled around the west side of town, throwing eggs Tuesday night. They reportedly launched some at a door on First Avenue West and then beat it. At Friendship House, they climbed onto the poach, er, porch and threw two more. It was at a home on First Avenue West where they rang a doorbell and a shell-shocked resident opened the door to find eggs flying. Police charged the boys with criminal mischief and are expected to clean up the messes they made.

On Rosewood Drive, a resident reported another man had threatened him. After midnight, the same resident reported someone who knocked on his door and wouldn't leave. Police talked to the knocker and suggested that harassment will get him into trouble.

Prescription medication is missing from a group home on Three Mile Drive, where it was replaced with Tylenol.

Stalking was reported at the college.

A wallet was stolen at the fairgrounds.

On 10th Street West, a resident reported ongoing problems with a woman who comes onto his property and takes pictures.

A man in a cowboy hat was "acting like he's on something" on Third Street East.

A man in his 50s and a mustache peeked in a window on Buffalo Hill Drive, where no one wanted to press charges.

Someone reported striking a bicyclist with a vehicle on May 10. The victim went to the hospital with minor injuries, police found.