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The suspects may have eaten the evidence

| October 21, 2007 1:00 AM

When a Middle Road resident reached the coop, she found two dogs where there used to be chickens. She suspects the dogs are guilty of fowl play.

Thirty huskies bound by bus for Idaho raised suspicions.

Meanwhile, a U.S. 2 East resident told Flathead County Sheriff's deputies she isn't sure if the people in the purple truck took her springer spaniel puppy or if it simply ran away.

A Bigfork resident fell for an Internet scam and unwittingly tried to deposit a counterfeit check.

Personal belongings disappeared from a vehicle while it was in for repairs at a shop on U.S. 2 East.

Someone swiped beer from a gas station on U.S. 2 East.

A caller thought he saw a wanted man at a Martin City bar, but there was no warrant for his arrest.

A caller had heard the victim of a stabbing at Rocky Mountain Campground was headed to the hospital, but no one showed up at the emergency room.

When a man saw the person who'd allegedly hit his girlfriend's vehicle a few days ago, he threatened to do a little hitting of his own.

Deputies removed a couch from the middle of U.S. 2.

A bear rummaged through the garbage at a Goat Trail residence.

A wireless company employee on the phone with a Shady Lane man who wanted to disconnect all the phones in his name heard a woman in distress in the background. She yelled for someone to call law enforcement and said she was being held against her will. When deputies arrived, they found a woman who was intoxicated but not imprisoned.

A former employee is the suspect in criminal mischief reported at a local RV park.