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Flathead County Sheriff

| April 1, 2008 1:00 AM

A Harbor Heights Boulevard man allegedly threw water in his wife's face after accusing her of picking up men at the bar. She reportedly hit him with some keys. Flathead County Sheriff's deputies counseled the couple.

Deputies arrested a 22-year-old man on a misdemeanor warrant after coming across a car in a ditch on U.S. 93 near Whitefish.

A puppy was found near an appliance store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen.

A 15-year-old boy last seen on Anderson Lane was reported as a runaway juvenile.

Bullet holes were found in the wall of a rental property on Juniper Bay Road.

A package destined for a Flathead Drive resident was intercepted and signed for by someone else.

A Shady Lane woman watched a man in a black jacket with a marijuana leaf on the back take her neighbor's lawnmower. Deputies found the alleged 19-year-old culprit still in the vicinity, arrested him for theft and possession of alcohol, and returned the mower to its owner.

A Conrad Drive woman told deputies her 14-year-old daughter was receiving harassing phone calls from another girl.

A woman, known to the alleged victim, is accused of stealing a video camera from a West Bluegrass Drive residence.

Deputies cited four teenagers for possession of alcohol after noticing a suspicious vehicle at the Conrad Complex. One of them was also cited for possession of marijuana. Two additional occupants bolted from the car and were not caught. Deputies found several cans of spray paint in multiple colors inside the vehicle.

Two men allegedly tried to break into a camper on Shady Glen Drive. Deputies arrived, and the owner decided not to press charges.

Kalispell Police

A Two Mile Drive resident complained about a neighbor's previously loud music and possible drug use - evidently the neighbor "looks like the type." Kalispell Police told her there wasn't much they could do about that.

A mother told police her son was assaulted by a sixth-grader at Woodland Park.

Officers removed an unwanted person from a motel on East Idaho Street. The suspect had allegedly caused problems there before.

A man and a woman were observed in a physical altercation on Kelly Road. The man reportedly pushed the woman to the ground, after which she tried to run him over with her car. They were gone when officers arrived.

A passerby thought she saw a man featured on the TV show "America's Most Wanted" walking down South Main Street. Officers identified the man. He wasn't the same guy.

Three kids were observed stealing shopping carts from a store in Hutton Ranch Plaza, but when police located the suspects' car there were no carts inside.

Officers arrested a 17-year-old boy for violating the rules of Depot Park during a traffic stop nearby.

A woman was arrested on a Montana Highway Patrol warrant after police responded to a burglary alarm at a restaurant on U.S. 93 South.

Someone left a store at the Kalispell Center Mall without paying for a piercing.

An unknown hooligan opened the spigot on a man's Sherry Lane residence, flooding his basement.

A Seventh Avenue West resident told police a man stole a bottle of liquid Hydrocodone.

A man, who had been drinking, was taken into custody on a mental health hold after calling 911, hanging up, and then telling a woman on First Avenue East he was going to kill himself.

Officers were unable to find a man and woman reportedly yelling at each other near a service club on U.S. 93 South.

Whitefish Police

Whitefish Police arrested a 48-year-old man for assault after he allegedly attacked another man at a medical clinic on Baker Avenue.

A woman who drives up and uses electrical outlets attached to businesses on Mountain Park Drive was reported for theft of services.

Columbia Falls Police

Columbia Falls police responded to reports of an ungovernable youth on Franlou Park Lane.

Someone walked into the police station and reported they had been verbally assaulted.

Alarms

The West Valley Fire Department responded to Farm To Market Road where someone was burning carpet, which is illegal.

The Kalispell Fire Department responded to a First Avenue West North alley and extinguished a fire smoldering in a city garbage can.

They also were paged out to a chimney fire on College Avenue, but the blaze was already out when they arrived.