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Kalispell

| October 13, 2007 1:00 AM

Kalispell police arrested a 40-year-old man for criminal endangerment on Empire Loop after he allegedly intentionally rammed the car of his ex-wife's boyfriend.

Prescription drugs were stolen from an East California Street residence.

Somebody tried to cash $3,000 in fake traveler's checks at a bank on Main Street. They were in $500 denominations.

A 17-year-old girl was arrested for attempting to steal a pregnancy test from a grocery store on U.S. 93 South.

A Third Avenue West resident called police about a bike that had been left in front of her house for several days.

A truck got stuck in a ditch on Glenwood Drive.

A 13- and 12- year-old caught drinking alcohol on East California Street will be handled by their parents.

The boyfriend of a man's ex-wife is threatening him through his 3-year-old child.

A 50-year-old man was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving without insurance after a traffic stop near the intersection of Main and Idaho streets.

People with flashlights were rummaging through cars on Fourth Avenue East.

Kids on skateboards broke eight lawn lamps at a bank on West Idaho Street.

Two men got into a fight in the bathroom of a bar on Woodland Park Drive. The one remaining when officers arrived didn't want to press charges.

A Rosewood Drive man lent his keys to a friend. He was supposed to retrieve some tools from the truck. The truck, nor the friend, has been seen for several days.

Cash, a checkbook, and a digital camera were stolen from a truck parked at a hotel on Main Street.

A motorcycle hit a parked car on Buffalo Hill Drive. The rider refused medical assistance.

Two kids were spotted starting fires on Empire Loop.

Whitefish police arrested a 44-year-old woman on two counts of disorderly conduct and possession of drug paraphernalia.

A man was reportedly walking down the street with a butcher knife in his hand. Officers were unable to locate him.

A bicycle was damaged somewhere in the Whitefish area.