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Woman concerned about stalking

| February 2, 2008 1:00 AM

A West Reserve Drive woman called Flathead County Sheriff's deputies to report her ex-boyfriend's girlfriend, with whom she has a rocky relationship, may have impersonated somebody else on an online social networking site, received an invitation to her Super Bowl party, and thus obtained her address. She was worried that the woman, who lives in Seattle, may come to the Flathead Valley and harm her.

A student walking down the hallway at Bigfork High School uttered a curse word loud enough to offend a teacher and earn himself a disorderly conduct citation.

Deputies are investigating an alleged sexual assault forwarded to their office from child protective services.

A man absconded with two items rented last fall from a business on U.S. 2. The rental agreement expired and the suspect got a new phone number and address.

A set of wheels stolen a year ago from a South Cedar Drive residence were found at a Kalispell wrecking yard and the owner wants them back.

Deputies assisted the drivers of disabled vehicles on Kelly Road and U.S. 93 near Somers.

A woman called deputies from outside a U.S. 93 residence after her 11-year-old daughter, who was inside with a boy, refused to come out. The girl eventually did, and her mother took her home.

Deputies counseled a Birch Drive man who was screaming and yelling.

Drug paraphernalia was found at an Airport Road residence.

Two cars impounded for months at a wrecking yard on Trumble Creek Road were suddenly found with their lights on. Deputies determined the problem was electrical.

A car slid off Blanchard Lake Road, but no one was around when deputies arrived.

A Shady Lane woman called deputies about a car that had been running outside her home for about 45 minutes. Deputies found the car's owner, who came out and turned it off.

Makeup and a wallet were stolen from a car parked in an Aspen Court garage.

A car parked in a lot on U.S. 2 had a window damaged and the trunk broken into.

An incident in the Kila area reported as assault, burglary, and vandalism turned out to be a civil matter.

A gun was stolen from the trap club on U.S. 93.

Bullet holes were found in the windshield of a car parked on Batavia Lane.