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Didn't get far by foot or car

| October 28, 2007 1:00 AM

While pursuing a driver whose vehicle had hit another vehicle in an Evergreen parking lot, Flathead County sheriff's deputies discovered the car he was driving had been reported stolen in Kalispell earlier that day. The 17-year-old driver led deputies on a chase through Evergreen, and when he reached a dead end on Capistrano Drive, he fled on foot. Deputies caught him quickly and arrested the youth on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle and eluding arrest.

A 15-year-old boy reportedly assaulted a 17-year-old boy on the school bus.

A woman called deputies when her son's girlfriend took her car without her consent.

A little boy in a long-sleeved T-shirt was spotted hitchhiking on Bitterroot Drive.

A gun is missing from a Pickleville Lane residence.

A man threatened body-shop employees with bodily harm after a dispute involving his son and money owed for repairs.

A Creston Road resident said his neighbor's 20 dogs are continually on his property.

The animal carcass reported in the road near Carpenter's Arena was actually a big bag of leaves.

A mailbox was beat up on Montford Road.

Deputies were unable to locate the hitchhiker in dark clothes on U.S. 93 North.

A suspicious man dressed all in black was on his way home from a costume party.

A group of teenagers yelled obscenities and jumped in front of vehicles on Whitefish Stage Road.

The drunken man picking fights with people on West Cottonwood Drive left before deputies arrived.

When a pair of hunters entered Canada to meet a couple of women they'd encountered earlier that day, Border Patrol agents checked their weapons. One serial number returned to a gun that had been reported stolen in Flathead County.

A man called to see whether there were any warrants out for his arrest. There were.

Prescription drugs were reported stolen on Kimberly Lane.

A vinyl fence was damaged when property was paintballed on Trumble Creek Road.

Someone deposited a full-sized elk at the Flathead County Landfill. The possible hunting violation was reported to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

A man wanted to know about any rules pertaining to pawning a bighorn sheep mount.

Someone used a rock to knock a doorknob off the Hungry Horse fire hall in Martin City. Nothing appeared to be missing inside.

A department-store employee was caught pilfering bills from the cash register. She said she'd taken the money - about $1,800 - to pay her medical bills.