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Drunk and angry: Not a good combination

| November 15, 2007 1:00 AM

A Lariat Lane woman, who had been drinking, started breaking things when a man at the residence prevented her from getting behind the wheel of a car. Flathead County Sheriff's deputies responded to the home and spoke with her. Thinking the woman had calmed down, they left. But when deputies returned 45 minutes later, she was still breaking things around the house. The woman was sent home with a relative.

Deputies counseled a 19-year-old man on Baldrock Road who punched holes in the wall of his mother's house because he didn't want to do his community service.

A window was stolen off a backhoe at an equipment dealership on U.S. 93.

A 60-year-old man urinated inside the Bigfork post office.

A man threatened his brother and other people at an auto parts store near Whitefish.

A cat got stuck in a tree on Parkview Lane. Animal wardens advised to owner to put food at the foot of the tree and let the cat come down by itself.

A 15-year-old boy on Sweetgrass Lane reported that his father was beating and threatening him. Deputies arrived, talked to the parties involved, and ended up speaking sternly with the son.

A passerby heard a woman in a truck on Conrad Drive screaming "let me out" and called deputies, who were unable to locate the root beer-colored pickup.

A 39-year-old woman was arrested for violating her probation after she called deputies on herself saying she was drunk and needed to go to jail because she slapped her child.

A 54-year-old man was reported missing about 3 a.m. Wednesday after he didn't come home for the night. He was last heard from in downtown Kalispell at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday. He was described as wearing black jeans, a rust-colored shirt, and a baseball cap. He was driving a white pickup truck with top lights.

A 9-year-old boy pitched a rock through a window of his Lost Prairie Road home.

An East Cottonwood Drive woman was assaulted by her 11-year-old son. Her neighbor called deputies, but when they arrived she didn't want to speak with them.

A former employee broke out a window at a casino on Montana 35 in Bigfork and made off with cigarettes and beer.