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Flathead County Sheriff's Office investigates problem teenager

| November 22, 2006 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office went to Bear Trail where a teenager reportedly slammed one person's head into a wall and kicked his mother before leaving.

For the second time, someone has climbed onto the roof of a business on Grand Drive and twisted a metal letter in a sign.

It was at about 1 a.m. when a Pheasant Drive resident discovered a girl lying on the deck, crying and refusing to get up. She was taken to the hospital. Later, she fought with her mother on the way home from the hospital and ran from her mother's vehicle. She went to the youth detention center after that.

People involved in a disturbance on North Crestview Terrace separated for the night.

In Hungry Horse, a resident wanted a woman removed. When she heard him call for a deputy, she left, but not with her shoes.

An ambulance that was bringing a patient to the hospital from a head-on traffic crash in Lake County reported a vehicle that would not pull over to let the emergency vehicle pass. Highway patrol will follow up, using the license-plate number.

A shed was broken into on U.S. 2 east. Guns and an ice auger were stolen from a trailer on Chubb Lane.

The note a deputy left at a transient camp on Montana 35 suggested a squatter find a new home.

A parent reported a dispute that happened between teenage friends in Lakeside that involved spitting.

Lights were on in a barn on Capistrano Drive and mud was on the walls; that's not the way the owner left it.