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Gentlemen, hold onto your wallets.

| May 31, 2006 1:00 AM

Kalispell police took a report from a Greenbriar Drive resident of a wallet containing identification and other items, found in a trash container. At Meadow Manor Trailer Court, a wallet containing several hundred dollars, credit cards, and identification was found; its owner is currently in jail. Another wallet was returned to the mother of a boy who dropped it at Woodland Park.

A resident on 10th Avenue West complained about a neighbor looking over the fence and yelling at her and her children.

Drivers bounced off power poles and then left on Eighth Street East and 13th Street East.

Parents asked for counseling for a 13-year-old girl and a 9-year-old boy; the latter was enlightened about the problem with stealing.

A woman decided not to press charges after first saying her ex-husband assaulted her on North Meridian Road. A threat was reported on Glenwood Drive.

One person was ticketed for underage alcohol possession on Fifth Avenue West, and another was ticketed on suspicion of providing it. Officers arrested a man on suspicion of resisting arrest after a report that he jumped out of a vehicle and ran around the Cardinal hardware store at midnight.

A driver reportedly made threats and became abusive when someone suggested he shouldn't park in a fire zone.