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Barking dog leads to threats

| January 31, 2008 1:00 AM

A Yeoman Hall Road resident called Flathead County Sheriff's deputies after their barking dog elicited threats from a neighbor.

Three black Labrador puppies found on Pleasant Valley Road were taken to the county animal shelter.

A dog was reported running around loose on Haywire Gulch, a street already plagued by barking dog problems.

Someone purchased an item on eBay and never received delivery. The swindled customer went to the Sheriff's Office to report the theft.

A Ridgewood Drive man threatened his former spouse after she called and asked for child support.

Three pairs of skis were reported stolen from Big Mountain.

A bull terrier reportedly charged a man on Wendt Way. Animal wardens were unable to find the dog.

A bank on Montana 35 in Bigfork reported a possible scam.

A man called from California saying he thought a Pleasant Valley Drive resident had his stolen truck. Deputies went to the house, but were unable to find the stolen vehicle.

A motorist reported seeing car tracks going over an embankment near the Flathead River bridge on Montana 35. The tracks turned out to belong to a recreating four-wheeler.

Deputies responded to a disturbance on River Road. A woman's drunk boyfriend allegedly threw a lit cigarette on the bed, sparking an argument.

A car reported to be spinning brodies in a parking lot on West Evergreen Drive wasn't. The vehicle had just hit a fence.

A tenant on Haywire Gulch threatened his landlord during an argument about rent.

Eight people were reportedly arguing outside a loud party on Shady Lane. The participants were gone when deputies arrived.

Vehicles ran off the road and rolled over on Montana 35 in Evergreen and on U.S. 93 north of West Reserve Drive. No one was seriously injured.