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Teen with a bad attitude counseled

| August 16, 2007 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's deputies were called to counsel a 17-year-old boy on Birch Drive who was belligerent and out of control. He was upset he couldn't go skateboarding.

A pickup truck stolen from Halfmoon Road was recovered. It had been borrowed by an employee.

A prisoner in the Flathead County jail damaged a door. The hinge was quickly repaired.

Deputies returned twice to Shady Lane to serve a warrant. Their quarry escaped both times.

Someone called deputies concerned about the safety of the Montana 35 bridge over the Flathead River because it was vibrating.

A dog was quarantined for 10 days after it bit a person on Larch Lane.

Solar yard lights, valued at $8 a piece, were stolen from a Bowman Drive yard.

Animal wardens determined that reports of a person keeping a dog in the closet of a trailer on Montana 35 were unfounded.

Deputies were unable to locate the participants in a disturbance on West Reserve Drive.

Horses made a break for it on U.S. 2.

Deputies tried to serve a warrant on a juvenile on Frontage Road, but were unable to find him.

A bear was reported in the yard of a resident on Steppe Lane in Columbia Falls.

A bunch of kids were seen fighting at the Old Steel Bridge.

A vehicle rolled over about a mile up Truman Creek Road from Browns Meadow Road. No one was injured.

Neighbors on Farm To Market Road solved an unsafe shooting problem amongst themselves.