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A case of of'fence'ive evidence

| October 3, 2007 1:00 AM

A man on Meadowlark Drive believes his neighbor spit on his fence. He called Flathead County Sheriff's deputies and asked them to collect a DNA sample to be sure.

A 1992 Chevrolet S-10 was stolen from a West Reserve Drive residence.

Two mobile phones were stolen from a kiosk in a store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen.

Deputies determined that a man firing his gun on Torto Lane in Kila was doing nothing wrong, despite a neighbor's complaints.

A resident of Bald Rock Road believes their dog was shot with an arrow.

Former residents of a Rapids Avenue home left their cat behind when they moved out. When the new owners arrived, they found it stuck in a wall.

A man on Dunn Drive told deputies his business partner absconded with all his money.

A Hockaday Lane resident erected a novelty road sign near their neighbor's driveway. The sign referred to the neighbor as a certain, unflattering piece of anatomy.

A 36-year-old man was arrested on two felony contempt of court warrants while deputies were investigating a suspicious person report at Lybecks Dike.

Medication was stolen from a purse at a casino on U.S. 93 in Lakeside.

A person reported missing from Ridgewood Drive was found.

A cat went missing from a Shady Lane residence after the owner's neighbor threatened to take it out for a long drive. The neighbor now says he has nothing to do the cat's disappearance.

A man was believed to be poaching near Haywire Gulch. He wasn't.

A man on U.S. 2 in Hungry Horse called deputies after his 22-year-old son broke a window. The pair worked it out and the complaint was canceled.

A man and a woman got into an argument on Third Avenue South in Hungry Horse.