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The Flathead County Sheriff's Offic

| May 13, 2006 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office investigated a report of 10 people drunk and shooting at Summit Station, where lead was flying all over the place. A deputy discovered that a new trap-shooting club was shooting legally.

Identity theft was reported on Lower Valley Road. Stereo equipment was reported stolen on East Reserve Drive.

At the racetrack in Hungry Horse, a crying woman said her boyfriend pushed her in the water. He also happened to be a fugitive from justice and was arrested.

In Martin City, a resident reported a man digging a well on her property.

At 11:30 p.m. Thursday, a deputy investigated the activity of people at a storage unit and found one of the women is wanted for bail jumping and forgery. She was arrested.

You can lead a horse to traffic but you can't always make him get back into the pasture. Loose livestock were reported on Lost Creek Drive and near the Whitefish River bridge.

A loose bale of hay was reported on Helena Flats Road.

A resident on Bierney Creek Road was warned that his cell-phone privileges are at stake if he doesn't stop calling 911 on a lark.

Harassment about a debt was reported at Ptarmigan Village. Trespassing was reported on Whitefish Stage Road.

The windshield and mirrors of a motor home in Martin City were no match for the hammer that was used on them.