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Flathead County

| February 29, 2008 1:00 AM

Flathead County sheriff's deputies visited a North Juniper Bay Road and arrested a 30-year-old man on suspicion of selling drugs and passing bad checks.

Four bull mastiffs chased a woman riding her bicycle down Columbia Falls Stage Road. The owner was warned.

A man sitting in a restaurant on U.S. 2 in Evergreen has the bad luck to look like another man who previously had run out on his bill.

The front license plate was stolen off a vehicle parked in a Youngs Lane driveway.

Children were spotted throwing snowballs at passing cars near West Valley School. They were gone when deputies arrived.

A 44-year-old man with a cut finger was not taken to the hospital after an ambulance responded to a Third Avenue West North residence.

Suspicious vehicles were reported on U.S. 2 and Antler Ridge Road.

Loud music was reported on Spring Creek Drive, but when deputies arrived they were unable to hear anything.

A 17-year-old Maple Drive girl was reported as a runaway. She was last seen getting ready for school Thursday morning.

A Pebble Drive resident whose car was recently broken into reported some additional items missing.

Mailboxes were damaged on Brunner and Jellison roads.

A 19-year-old man who allegedly threatened suicide in a text message to a friend after a failed relationship was located on Bald Rock Road and turned over to a parent.

A Hare Trial resident told deputies their landlord entered their residence without the required 24 hours notice. The resident was informed the incident was a civil matter.

Someone reported a man for using some sort of tool to steal money out of soda machines, one of which is at a motel on Montana 25 in Evergreen.

A woman on Big Mountain received a threatening note.