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Flathead County Sheriff's Office

| April 8, 2006 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a report of a section of the North Fork Road that is washed out and said to be very dangerous. The road is said to be impassable near Wurtz Hill, about 45 miles up the road.

Other road hazards reported to officials included a tree on a road near Somers, a cow in the road on Montana 35, two mules and a horse on Two Mile Drive, and a boulder on Montana 209.

An assault was reported on Vans Avenue.

Threatening calls from Cougar Trail and from the father of a business's former employee were reported.

A man was arrested on a warrant when a deputy went to investigate a landlord/tenant dispute on Conrad Drive.

Some people checked out on Creston Hatchery Road were only scouting for turkeys.

A man was arrested for DUI in Evergreen. No one was hurt in a rollover on Montana 206 or at several other accidents around the valley.

A disturbance between a father and son was reported on Dillon Road. A woman said her boyfriend assaulted her when she was in Kalispell. A man who was turned down for insurance reportedly made threats in Bigfork. On Montana 206, a young man in a white, two-door vehicle heaved a brick at a woman's car, smashing the windshield. A semi truck lost part of its load on U.S. 2, causing the same result for a different driver's windshield. A domestic disturbance was reported on Trap Road.

Two sexual assaults were reported.