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Flathead County Sheriff's Office was busy with family disputes Thursday.

| October 21, 2006 1:00 AM

On Angel Ridge Road, a man said his teenage daughter hit him with a knife and cut his nose. He wanted her removed from the house. The girl's mother said he hit the girl in the face. He said he put her in a headlock after she struck him.

A deputy counseled a family on Parliament Drive after a mother said her teenage daughter assaulted her.

On Harmony Road, a woman said her boyfriend banged her head on the wall, tore her shirt and locked her outside with some clothing. He was arrested.

A deer-slayer dog was reported on Columbia Mountain Road.

On Big Horn Drive, a woman heard a noise in her house at 11:30 p.m. She discovered things torn up and her purse emptied in the front of the house.

What do a movie, a knife, and $80 have in common? They're all missing from a home on Foothill Road. There was a theft from a construction site on Flathead Drive.

A woman reported being harassed at work and at home by a collection agency that wants payment on a credit card she never had.

A vehicle was broken into on Mission Way South.

Stolen on U.S. 93 north of Kalispell was a 1988 S-10 Blazer.

Two vehicles and a rock lawn ornament were hit with paint balls on Sunrise Terrace. A windshield was broken by a rock that was thrown on Three Mile Drive.

She said he tried to run over her with a vehicle on Conifer Lane near Bigfork.

The company of five boys on Peaceful Drive was not welcome to a resident there.

No one was seriously hurt in two accidents that happened at about the same time 11 miles east of West Glacier Friday.