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Deck the halls and call the cops

| December 21, 2007 1:00 AM

A Whitefish man warned Flathead County Sheriff's deputies Wednesday that a woman might be calling to complain about him singing Christmas carols to her today.

A latch on a Jeep sitting in the parking lot of a bar on Montana 40 was damaged.

A man called deputies to report a suspicious man sitting in a van near his children's school. The van was gone when deputies arrived.

The stereo was stolen out of a car left for repairs at a garage on Montana 35 in Evergreen.

A rock slide was reported on U.S. 93 just south of the intersection with Montana 82.

The owner of a Caroline Road residence reported a motor, lawnmower, and some chairs missing after a tenant moved out.

Two dogs, one black and one yellow, attacked another dog on Truman Creek Road. The third dog was injured badly enough to require surgery, the owner told deputies.

Money was reported stolen from a Harmony Road residence.

A man reportedly threw snowballs at three kids getting off the bus in Whitefish. He may also have choked one of them.

A 15-year-old boy reported being assaulted by another person at Deer Park School.

An $800 chain saw was taken from the back of a truck parked at a business on U.S. 2 in Evergreen.

Deputies separated people arguing on Learn Lane.

Deputies chastised a group of kids near the Justice Center for throwing snowballs with rocks inside them at passing cars.

A woman on One Way Road told deputies her boyfriend threw her on the ground and smashed her head on the concrete. She took herself to Kalispell Regional Medical Center. The man was gone when deputies arrived, but investigators will forward their report to the County Attorney's Office for possible charges.

A person eastbound on Montana 82 passed another driver. The second driver re-passed the first driver and then quickly applied his brakes.

A 14-year-old boy told deputies he was assaulted by a group of people at a business on U.S. 2 in Evergreen.

A teenage girl told deputies another teenage girl was leaving threatening messages on her phone. Deputies contacted the suspect and told her to stop.

A group of kids were reported to authorities for throwing snowballs at a snowplow in Lakeside.

A Martin City man, who had been drinking, got angry because his wife and daughter were fighting over the phone. So he ripped it out of the wall. Then he thought he was having a heart attack, but wasn't taken to the hospital.

Employees of a gas station near the intersection of U.S. 2 and Montana 40 wanted a woman they say spilled between 10 and 12 gallons of fuel to come back and pay for it. She did.

Two people showed up at a woman's Conrad Drive home and refused to leave. One of whom, the woman told deputies, owed her money. The pair left before deputies arrived.