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Flathead County Sheriff's Office

| April 7, 2006 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office went to a disturbance in Hungry Horse where the highlights included threats, screaming, and someone wearing gloves with spiked knuckles, but no serious injuries.

A boy in Martin City learned that he is not welcome to ride his bike on church property anymore.

An employee who quit his job inexplicably e-mailed the company to say he has been stealing from it.

There was a report of a man in Evergreen trying to entice two girls into a car with a dog, but another caller said the man is a decent member of the neighborhood and poses no threat.

A man thinks some stolen guns turned up at a pawn shop. Same with someone else's skis.

Deputies went to a disturbance between a brother and sister Wednesday night on U.S. 93; she didn't want him in the house and he wound up sleeping in a car overnight. On Whitefish Stage Road, a man reportedly locked himself in a bedroom and wouldn't let a woman have her medication; he was arrested on a warrant.

A fight on Elk Trail was about a woman's desire to go to dance lessons at a bar. She wound up going to another home for the night.

A fleet and persistent man peeped in a window on East Evergreen Drive, ran away, and returned. He was gone when a deputy arrived.

A foggy night and a tree that blocked both lanes of traffic waited to ambush a driver on Foothills Road. The plot was foiled when someone from Creston Fire Department moved the tree.

A man went by ambulance to the hospital after reportedly knocking himself unconscious with a hammer during an argument with someone.

A 2- or 3-year-old girl showed up at a doorway Thursday near Glacier Mountain Shadows Motel. She eventually was reunited with her family.

Hunting bows are missing from a home on Middle Road.

Two teenagers who have been around for a few days are "making the women of Bigfork nervous," according to a caller. A deputy found no cause for fear. On the other hand, a man who harassed customers and acted suspiciously at Wal-Mart was found to be wanted on a $10,000 warrant.

Amtrak was trying to leave Wednesday night when a man kept trying to smoke and was being obnoxious.