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Flathead County

| February 28, 2008 1:00 AM

A South Cedar Drive man gave Flathead County sheriff's deputies an audiotape he thinks may contain information about a homicide. Authorities collected the tape as evidence, but couldn't connect it to a specific murder. The comments made on the tape are reportedly short and vague.

Items were stolen from a car parked at a manufacturing business on U.S. 2.

A Jellison Road resident reported his mailbox had been vandalized. A month ago.

A Lakeside resident received what he thought was a threatening letter, but the report was unfounded.

Neighbors called deputies after watching what they thought was a 13-year-old boy get kicked out of his U.S. 2 home. Deputies talked to the people involved and worked everything out.

A Concord Lane man called deputies after observing a neighbor passed out inside a vehicle in the driveway.

Reports of three men in a garage on Rocky Cliff Drive turned out to be unfounded.

A vehicle hit a utility pole on Helena Flats Road. The driver was not taken to the hospital.

A Shady Lane woman told deputies her ex-husband was refusing to return her 4-year-old son. After getting the child back, deputies advised her on the proper civil procedures.

A 38-year-old woman reported missing was found in her home.

Money was reported stolen from a residence along the Swan Highway in Bigfork.

A 14-year-old girl reportedly was sexually assaulted at a Lakeside motel near the beginning of January.

A disturbance somehow involving an intoxicated man was reported at a Rose Crossing residence.

Deputies responded to a storage facility near the intersection of U.S. 2 and Montana 206 to serve a Petroleum County warrant on a man reportedly living out of one of the units. He must not have been home.

Snowmobile parts, CDs, and a satellite radio were taken from a car parked in a Big Mountain neighborhood.

A Rock Drive resident requested an extra patrol after noticing a suspicious white pickup in the neighborhood.