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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office, Columbia Falls ambulance and fire department, and Highway Patrol

| January 27, 2006 1:00 AM

went to a vehicle rollover at the Blue Moon intersection at about 2 a.m. Thursday. The occupant of the vehicle reportedly was extricated from the wreckage and was taken to the hospital. Charges are pending. The crash knocked out the traffic light at the intersection of U.S. 2 and Montana 40.

Domestic disturbances dominated officers' time. Among them was a report from a man who said his soon-to-be-ex wife assaulted him at McDonald's in Evergreen, a woman who said her ex-fiance won't stop calling her, and a man who said his girlfriend hit him as they drove on U.S. 2, but he loves her and doesn't want to get her in trouble by pressing charges. A woman was arrested for a domestic disturbance on Browns Meadow Road, and men were arrested in Marion and on Sunset Drive.

A dispute on Conrad Drive was between a mother and daughter, and another couple experienced disharmony on Capistrano Drive.

Someone found a safe while walking on Many Lakes Drive.

Trespassers were reported on Cobbler Village Road.

At Haywire Gulch, a property owner called to ask about his liability if children sled on his property. A man caused concern by loitering around United Methodist Church.

A woman on Two Mile Drive said a man keeps calling to harass her and her children.

Mail was reported stolen on Whitefish Stage Road.

Dispatchers notified ALERT helicopter and Bigfork Fire and Medical when two men fell off scaffolding Thursday morning on Windsor Drive. One of the men went to the hospital.

An empty raft found on the shore of Flathead River near Berne Park caused concern about the welfare of its occupants. They returned a couple of hours later.

An officer from North Dakota called about a Flathead Valley man who is accused of threatening people at a bank in that state.