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Flathead County Sheriff's deputies responded to Country Way East in Evergreen where a man was upset because someone stapled a Ron Paul for President sign to his vinyl fence.

| October 26, 2007 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff

A car driving on Willow Glen Drive had a window shot out.

Six severely dehydrated puppies were left in a box on the doorstep of a U.S. 2 home. They were taken to an animal clinic.

A woman on North Woods Drive thought she heard a bullet go by her house.

Three men were spotted inhaling something out of aerosol cans while parked on West Reserve Drive.

A tanker truck spilled something on U.S. 93 south of Lakeside, but deputies were unable to find it.

A 4-foot trailer stolen from a grocery store near Lakeside was recovered, without the aid of video surveillance available to investigators.

Transients were reported to be hanging out in a copse of trees on Hutton Ranch Road.

A Lakeshore Drive home was struck by yellow paintballs.

A steel fence post, possibly a property marker, was stolen on Lower Valley Road. The owner suspects a neighbor. Deputies told them the matter will be handled civilly.

A Bigfork man's ex-wife came into his house, took some of his belongings, and then left.

A man and his ex-fianc/ got into a fight over division of property on Shady Lane. The matter was settled with the help of deputies.

A bear was hit by a car on U.S. 2 west of Essex.

Deputies received a complaint about a loud party on Montana 35. When they got to the residence, the "party" turned out to be a 12-year-old child.

A woman's boyfriend took her keys and then took off walking.

A teenager ran out of a convenience store on U.S. 2 with a tallboy of Bud.

A Lakeside woman's ex broke a window on her car and then left.