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Flathead County Sheriff

| January 19, 2006 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office checked out a report that three young children were left alone at a home in the Ponderosa subdivision. Their father was home.

On Marjorie Street, a resident reported that someone who broke down a garage door recently may have come back. A window was cracked at the Westshore library.

Trespassers were reported on Columbia Falls Stage Road. A theft was reported on Shady Lane.

You know a relationship is over when your ex-girlfriend threatens to burn down your house. A woman reported that her girlfriend wouldn't leave; a partner assault charge followed.

A man at Town Pump near the Blue Moon bar spread enough vitriol that the business wanted him to leave, but a taxi driver refused to have anything more to do with him. Another man, in Bigfork, left after making an impression with his skills in harassing, cursing and acting aggressive at a business.

A young woman reported that she and her sister feared they were going to be abducted by two men in a car near Wal-Mart early Wednesday.

Just outside of Kalispell, someone stole $800 and disrupted things in a house.

Hoof hazards on the roads included a horse on Whitefish Stage Road and a steer on Montana 206.

An ex-employee reportedly made off with a cell phone and walkie-talkie from a Middle Road business.

Someone reported witnessing domestic violence in a vehicle traveling from Somers to Lakeside.

Columbia Falls police were called to a domestic dispute on Beth Road Wednesday morning when a mother and daughters clashed. No one was arrested.