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LAW ROUNDUP

| April 26, 2008 1:00 AM

Flathead County sheriff

Residents on Foothill Road, LaBrant Road and Kings Way received e-mails in which the sender threatened their lives.

One of the e-mails demanded $3,500 in exchange for a reprieve. Flathead County Sheriff's deputies are investigating.

An ex-employee who showed up at a Deer Run Court job site to argue about allegedly unpaid wages was escorted off the premises.

Lights at the entrance to a Manning Road subdivision were vandalized.

A Harbin Hill Road resident saw his boat had been moved and told deputies somebody tried to steal it.

An inmate of the county jail told authorities the window of his car, which was parked at an apartment complex on U.S. 93 and Montana 82, was broken out. No word on how he knew about it.

A vehicle on Shady Lane was observed with two different license plates on the back.

A former employee of a car rental company at Glacier Park International Airport allegedly made threats behind a current employee's back.

Deputies responded to a Harmony Road residence after receiving reports that a man was yelling and breaking things during an argument with his girlfriend. They were separated for the night.

Two people are accused of tearing up a Prairie View Road residence and then leaving.

Deputies warned a man speeding through the Bison Drive neighborhood with his lights off about driving safely.

A woman driving down Bridge Street in Bigfork told deputies her airbag deployed when she hit a pothole.

An inmate of the Flathead County jail threatened to harm himself by abusing his prescription medication. He was put in the soft cell.

Deputies responded to a grocery store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen after a woman reported her purse stolen.

License plates were reported stolen from a car parked on Conrad Drive.

A Park Drive resident said someone broke into the house and stole some keys.

A man acting strangely reportedly tried to steal a roll of toilet paper from an Evergreen hotel.

A Helena Flats Road man told deputies somebody was trying to steal his boat. He was repossessing the watercraft.

Two loud booms were heard near Mountain View Drive. Deputies were unable to discover anything amiss.

Kalispell police

A Hawthorne Drive woman told Kalispell police her boyfriend took pants from her car, put them on, and refused to return them. Twenty minutes later, they got a call from another woman who said the same man took things from her car and then tried to make her leave the house.

A motorist on Fifth Avenue West North and Idaho Street was reportedly talking on a cell phone and using a laptop computer while driving.

Officers asked a group of people having band practice at a Second Street West home to keep the noise down.

Officers counseled a man no longer welcome at a South Main Street bar.

A man asked a woman on North Meridian Road for a ride and then got in without waiting for permission. She gave him a ride and then called police.

Officers arrested a 40-year-old man for disorderly conduct and criminal mischief after a woman returned to her Seventh Street West home to find it ransacked, with him inside.

Officers found an unoccupied car with the doors open and the keys inside at a bar on Airport Road.

Officers arrested a 34-year-old man for driving under the influence of alcohol during a traffic stop on West Montana Street.

Teenagers stole beer from a grocery store on East Idaho Street.

Windows were broken out of a car on Heritage Way.

A car ran into a fence on Seventh Avenue West, causing minor damage.

Somebody in the bathrooms at the Conrad Complex refused to open the door for an employee trying to clean them.

Cash was reported stolen from a home on East Washington Street.

Whitefish police

Whitefish police responded to Wisconsin Avenue where a coffee kiosk was broken into. Nothing appeared to be missing. The attempted burglary was at least the sixth to occur at a coffee kiosk in the last month. The burglaries have occurred all over the Valley, from Columbia Falls to Bigfork.

Columbia Falls police

Columbia Falls police responded to Woodland Road where a man and his girlfriend were involved in an argument. They worked it out and the man left.

Officers arrested a 19-year-old woman with two outstanding misdemeanor warrants after she came down to the station to turn herself in.

Alarms

The Kalispell Fire Department responded to Liberty Street where a woman sprayed some chemicals in her eye. She was taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center.

The Whitefish Fire Department took one person to the hospital after a rollover accident on Wisconsin Avenue.

The Coram Fire Department was paged out to Seville Lane where an elk fell through some ice.

The Kalispell Fire Department and West Valley Fire Department responded to White Pine Road after a child was reported hanging out the window. She was rescued by a neighbor.

A purse went missing from a Mexican restaurant in Bigfork.

A woman's purse was taken from a North Meridian Road business while she was working.

A man and woman arguing behind a Bigfork business were gone when deputies arrived.