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Kalispell police

| February 1, 2008 1:00 AM

Kalispell police responded to a report of suspicious activity on Fourth Avenue East. While there, they came across a suspicious looking 20-year-old woman unrelated to the original call and arrested her for felony drug possession and a warrant for failing to pay traffic fines.

A man told police an employee of the Medicaid office threatened him and called him names.

A 19-year-old woman called police about receiving harassing phone calls and ended up getting arrested on a warrant for failing to pay court-imposed fines.

A College Avenue woman called police to report her ungovernable daughter and was advised to contact Youth Court.

A passerby found footprints leading from car to car all the way down Lochness Avenue.

A 21-year-old woman with a warrant for theft issued almost a year ago turned herself in to police. She is accused of stealing CDs, DVDs, a DVD player, clothes, and a camera.

A pedestrian taken to the Kalispell Regional Medical Center emergency room called police to report that he had been hit by a car on North Meridian Road.

Officers responded to Third Avenue West North after somebody called 911 and hung up. Upon arrival, officers separated two people arguing over money.

A truck slid off Fifth Avenue West and into a crosswalk sign. The driver stood it back up and then drove off.

Two 16-year-old girls were arrested for shoplifting clothes from a sporting goods store on U.S. 93.