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Kalispell

| February 22, 2008 1:00 AM

Kalispell police arrested a 67-year-old woman on suspicion of shoplifting after she allegedly tried to walk out of a bulk goods store on U.S. 93 North without paying for a turkey breast.

A visitor to Kalispell found a wallet.

A man called a woman saying that he found her purse, and to get it back she had to give him $100 or a bottle of cologne. And she had to come to him to pick it up. The woman called police, who retrieved the purse and returned it to her.

Someone in the Kalispell area received obscene phone calls of a suspicious nature.

Employees of a motel on U.S. 93 South told police they were having a bit of a graffiti problem and that they have a suspect.

A First Avenue West woman called police with questions about what would happen to her stuff if she left her boyfriend. Officers responded to the residence and told the boyfriend not to touch her things.

Officers arrested a 23-year-old man on Kelly Road on suspicion of partner assault after he allegedly pushed his spouse down the steps.

Three rings and a wallet were stolen from a car on South Main Street.

Three people left an East Idaho Street restaurant without paying the tab. Officers tracked down the trio and encouraged them to settle the bill.

Windows on an SUV parked at a grocery store on U.S. 93 South were smashed out, but nothing appeared to be missing.

Officers responded to a domestic disturbance on Denver Avenue. The male half of the problem had left prior to the officers' arrival. The argument was oral only.

A dissatisfied customer called police to report that an employee of a grocery store on Third Avenue East North stuck her hand into a bag of brain matter. The bag was disposed of.

A man reported his van missing from the parking lot of the same grocery store. Turns out his wife had picked up the vehicle while he was inside shopping.