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Kalispell

| December 13, 2007 1:00 AM

While Kalispell police were looking for a man who walked off with $15 in tips from a coffee shop on North Meridian Road, they came across a 58-year-old man with a warrant for failing to appear on an open container charge. He was arrested.

A cat trap was stolen from a residence on Liberty Street.

A man drove into a sign at a fast food restaurant on East Idaho Street. The man was dating one of the restaurant's employees.

A company was attaching fliers to cars all over the city in violation of Kalispell's littering ordinance.

A man's roommate refused to leave their Sixth Avenue West residence. Officers counseled both parties.

An intoxicated pedestrian seen stumbling down South Main Street was picked up by his girlfriend.

Between 25 and 30 CDs were stolen from an unlocked car on Seventh Avenue East.

A group of people were kicked out of a Hutton Ranch Plaza store for being rowdy.

A truck ran over mailboxes and a railroad crossing sign on Appleway Drive.

Someone went through an unlocked car on 12th Street East but didn't take anything.

A bandana was stolen from an unlocked car on Fourth Avenue East.

A man started getting harassing calls after he lent his phone to a friend. Officers contacted the suspects, who said they would stop.

A woman was discovered using the garbage cans at a Commons Loop bank to dump her trash. When bank employees asked her to stop, she said she had a right to use them because she was a bank customer.