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Flathead County

| February 8, 2008 1:00 AM

A Conrad Drive resident watched a man try to break inside his car and called Flathead County sheriff's deputies. The man, who had been drinking, told investigators he was just looking for a place to sleep. Deputies gave him a ride to a Flathead Drive residence.

Proprietors of a restaurant and casino told deputies they believe a recently terminated employee stole something.

A window on an equipment shack on Big Mountain was broken out, but nothing appeared to be missing.

Skis were reported stolen on Big Mountain.

Steam coming from the Glacier High School boiler was reported as smoke three times Wednesday.

Deputies responded to a disturbance about a repossessed vehicle on U.S. 93 South.

Deputies received a third party report of a drunken man trying to break down the door to a Shady Lane residence and a woman inside screaming. Deputies ended up arresting the woman on a Montana Highway Patrol warrant.

A Shady Lane resident called deputies after neighbors allegedly broke his surveillance cameras with snowballs and then threatened him. Deputies ran warrant checks on six of the suspected culprits, arresting one man who was wanted by the Montana Highway Patrol on suspicion of contempt.

Amtrak conductors removed an unruly passenger from the train at the West Glacier station. Deputies gave the man a ride to a restaurant in Columbia Falls.

A car was broken into on Stag Lane and a window was smashed out, but nothing appeared to have been taken.

Items were stolen from a rental car at Glacier Park International Airport. Later, a car was reported stolen.

Windows were broken out of a trailer on West Cottonwood Drive and the interior was trashed. The owner also reported their dog had been stolen.

A man and his girlfriend got into an argument at a West Reserve Drive apartment complex, prompting one of them to call deputies and have them settle it.

A man driving his truck down Echo Lake Road stopped, got out, and confronted a man with a snowblower whom he thought tossed too much snow in his direction. The man with the snowblower felt threatened enough by the truck driver to pull a gun, which convinced the truck driver to get back inside his vehicle and drive away.