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Kalispell police investigated a number of people's suspicions

| July 17, 2006 1:00 AM

about what their fellow man was up to.

Outside of Murdock's, a woman in a black tube top and jeans engaged in aerobic gesturing at vehicles that lasted for an hour. Near Russell School, a man with a children's bike asked enough youngsters whether it was theirs that a witness wondered whether it was a predator's lure. On Bruyer Way Loop, a girl in a cowboy hat threw rocks and acted strangely until an officer gave her a ride home.

Someone wondered what was going on when two women at Scotty's bar kept going out to check on youths they left in a vehicle in the parking lot. Officers found that the youth was actually a 20-year-old man who was catching a ride with the women to Browning.

A parent on Liberty Street was warned that the Department of Family Services will notified if the screaming doesn't subside there. There was also a complaint about a mother spanking her children too hard and on Appleway Drive, a complaint about a 5-year-old boy who runs around naked and unsupervised.

An intoxicated woman at Sawbuck's bar turned out to have some warrants. She was arrested. So was a man accused of breaking the window in a car at Los Caporales.

A woman attempted suicide on the lawn of Montana Gold Nugget Casino, requiring emergency services.

Threats to a teenage girl were reported on Second Avenue East.

A man apparently freed his inner Chihuahua and ran up and down Second Avenue West North, chasing cars.

There is no evidence that a pizza was poisoned as reported to police by a woman.

A woman on Eighth Street West reported that her brother has no respect for authority and wouldn't leave her home. They worked it out. An older man appeared in a girl's apartment on Second Avenue East.

Someone went through a car on Second Avenue East and took a skateboard from the trunk. A woman said someone recently broke the windshield out of her car; on Sunday night, someone ransacked it and left a car dealership key on the passenger side. Prescription drugs were taken from a purse in a vehicle on Third Avenue East.

A girl honked her horn and harassed a student driver on Idaho Street.