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Kalispell

| December 24, 2007 1:00 AM

Kalispell police said a tall man threatened the manager at a West Idaho business early Sunday. He told the manager that he was going to bust a cap, but showed no weapons.

Vulgarities coming from a man in a local inn's lobby prompted the proprietor's request for his departure. The man refused. Police arrived and changed his mind.

An ex-husband on parole left a threatening message on a woman's phone.

Fireworks were reported twice at the 200 block of Fourth Avenue West on Saturday night. All was quiet both times when officers arrived.

The snowball-tossing suspect wore a hoodie and jeans as he crunched along the graveled alleyway behind Sixth Avenue West.

Three or four cars allegedly were racing around the subdivision and spinning brodies near new construction at Westland Drive, but police only encountered several cars lawfully driving back toward town.

A midnight hockey game at Woodland Park came to an end when police arrived.

Staring at a neighborhood's houses for the past week, accompanied by a golden retriever with its leg in a cast, got a man reported to police Sunday afternoon.