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Flathead County Sheriff's Office

| November 15, 2006 1:00 AM

reported that for the second time in two days, parents of a 12-year-old boy on East Evergreen Drive called for an officer's help in getting him to mind his mother.

A disturbance on School Addition Road ended when a teenage girl went to the hospital, where she was quickly released.

After a search warrant was executed on an Evergreen house, two people were arrested on charges of drug possession.

A Lost Creek Drive resident was surprised to learn that someone in Dallas used the resident's name and personal information to order a computer from Dell.

Poachers were reported near Creston where a vehicle was seen spotlighting animals and a shot was fired.

A man who was living in a tepee escaped detection near Marion for three days and then refused to leave when a property owner told him to. He was gone when deputies arrived.

Forgery was reported at a Bigfork bank.

No one was hurt when a vehicle went over a different bank on Big Mountain Road.

A woman was uncomfortable with the questions from an unknown caller about whether she had contact with anyone with HIV.

A theft from a boat was reported by Valley Upholstery. Someone vandalized a vehicle and took some parts on Montana 35. Other reports of stolen items included a painting and a table saw.