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Accidents keep Kalispell police busy Wednesday night and Thursday

| December 1, 2006 1:00 AM

No serious injuries in accidents

Traffic accidents kept Kalispell police busy Wednesday night and Thursday, but there were no serious injuries.

A witness reported two semi-trucks colliding on Main Street and driving on, apparently oblivious.

An accident was reported at about 2:30 a.m. on Main Street. One driver ran, but was caught. He was charged with driving after drinking, have no insurance, having out-of-state plates while employed, careless driving, and a curfew violation.

A resident on Liberty Street reported someone knocking on windows. Footprints were found later. On South Meridian Road, a man banged on a door and caused a scene, trying to get in. He left before officers arrived.

A fire reported at the Triangle Building turned out to just be roofers at work.

After being punched in the face in the Fatt Boys parking lot, a man said he planned to go to the hospital, but he never showed up there.

A game system and games were stolen on Ninth Avenue West.

After a traffic stop downtown, a man was arrested for possession of drugs.

A man keeps making threats on College Avenue, according to a report.

Pulling kids through the snow on a rope behind a truck isn't recommended.

Two people reported the vehicle with a passenger pointing a paint-ball gun out the window. Two pedestrians and a vehicle were hit. One witness got a license plate number. An officer had a talk with the suspect and his father.