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Flathead County sheriff's deputies were asked to intervene when someone threatened to shoot a dog with a bow and arrow.

| August 19, 2007 1:00 AM

A Hungry Horse man recently released from jail returned home to find his pickup missing. A friend who'd had legal authority over his possessions took it.

A Mountain Villa Apartment tenant was sure that smell was marijuana but didn't know where it was coming from.

The black bear struck by a vehicle in Bigfork was injured but still managed to climb a tree. The report was turned over to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

A 67-year-old man went to the hospital after a bat bit him on Third Avenue West.

A caller said she fired the woman who'd worked for her for the past two years, and the woman refused to return the books. The caller suspects the woman stole $10,000.

The disruptive teenager causing a disturbance on Konley Drive was gone by the time deputies arrived.

A Bernard Road landlady said a tenant hit her over the head with a glass jar. The suspect fled before deputies arrived.

Two guys amused themselves by jumping into traffic in West Glacier. A driver who almost hit them didn't think it was funny.

After fighting with his ex-girlfriend, a guy refused to leave her home on Lenwood Lane. Before deputies arrived, he went outside, kicked his car, and drove away. He returned a couple of hours later and was warned not to return again.

A man who left his work truck parked at the bar overnight reported missing nail guns the next morning.

Tools were stolen from a Houston Drive residence in Whitefish.

A Columbia Falls resident said a neighbor's bullets were ricocheting off her house. There was no damage to the house, but deputies told the shooter to cease fire without a proper backdrop.

One teen was arrested on a probation violation and several more were ticketed on suspicion of underage drinking at a party on Smith Lake Road.

The Alcohol Enforcement Team arrested an underage drinker at the fairgrounds Friday night.