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Flathead County Sheriff's Office

| August 18, 2006 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office talked to a man who agreed to stop calling his ex-wife in Coram and making threats .

A mother wanted to report that her son verbally attacked her on Middle Road. Another mother reported her 7-year-old son was out of control and wouldn't mind her on Ridgewood Drive.

A game warden was notified about the mountain lion reported on East Edgewood Drive near Columbia Falls.

He'll call back later when he wants to file charges against a woman who assaulted him, a man said.

A woman complained about a man who is living in her van and threatened to wrap it around a telephone pole.

A disturbance on U.S. 2 was between a mother and daughter.

Another girl allegedly was assaulted by her mother on Cliff Creek Road.

There was no evidence at the Dam Town Tavern of someone's report that a woman beat her up.

Adults at a toga party at Harmony Court got a visit from deputies and the Evergreen Fire Department. The revelers reportedly took things out of a barrel fire and threw them, starting a fire in a horse pasture. Later, someone reported that some people at the party were underage and drinking. The last call was at 1:40 a.m., when a resident complained that the toga partiers still were being loud and throwing bottles. They agree to quiet down.

A report of a structure fire on East Reserve Drive turned out to be a bonfire.

Some youths were whistling and hollering outside a home Wednesday night on South Many Lakes Drive. They ran when a resident turned on a porch light.

A man reportedly broke windows on Electric Avenue in Bigfork.

The owner of a trashed vehicle being used as a movie prop on East Lakeshore Drive was told to move it Thursday after three complaints.

A dog was shot with paint balls in its yard on East Cottonwood Drive.