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It's definitely not Mr. Rogers' neighborhood

| June 3, 2006 1:00 AM

in some parts of the county. Flathead County Sheriff's Office went to Skookum Lane where a resident said a neighbor threatened to shoot a dog if it comes back on the property. Those people were able to work out their problems. Other neighborhood disputes came from Emmons Canyon Road, Pickleville Lane, and Ridgewood Drive.

A vehicle at Paola Creek trailhead was vandalized.

A Kubota ATV was reported stolen from Parson's Kubota Bobcat. A stereo was stolen from a boat on Steels Drive. A Ruger Redhawk was reported stolen from beneath a bed on Double Lake Road. Rock was stolen from another property owner.

On Shawnee Drive, a resident told a Subaru driver to move the vehicle off his property. The driver suggested a place for the property owner to go, and then he drove away. A similar theme played out on Lake Blaine Road, where a resident told motorcyclists going 60 to 70 mph to slow down on the 25-mph road. The riders reportedly swore and now honk whenever they hurtle past the house.

On Kelley Road, a girl reportedly forced her way into a friend's home, damaging a door.

Deputies hushed the people with loud voices on U.S. 93. A couple was heard yelling on Shady Lane at midnight. Domestic problems were reported on Trumble Creek Road and on Ridgewood Drive.

Assaults were reported in the Wal-Mart parking lot and in the jail.

On McMannamy Draw, the driver of a small car aroused the suspicions of a resident who saw a vehicle going slowly and stopping occasionally. It was a newspaper carrier.

There were several reports of loose livestock, including six horses on Montana 35 that prompted two calls. It ended badly when one horse was hit by a car and had to be destroyed.

A tent appeared on private property on Jellison Road.