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Flathead County sheriff

| March 1, 2008 1:00 AM

Flathead County sheriff's deputies responded to Bernard Road, where a 16-year-old girl was threatening to remove her mother's nose ring, violently. Deputies counseled the pair and made no arrests.

An employee of a big-box store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen was caught activating gift cards and then cashing them out.

Deputies responded to an East Oregon Street residence, where a 14-year-old girl was throwing food in the kitchen during an argument with her family.

An Armory Road woman told deputies her estranged husband keeps coming to the house to collect evidence that he is a better parent than she is. Because the couple is not yet divorced, deputies told the woman he has a legal right to be there.

Neighbors on Deer Street in Coram got into an argument about the ownership of a saw.

Deputies were unable to locate a man, who had been drinking, seen wandering about in a Martin City neighborhood.

Two people at an East Evergreen Drive residence got into an argument loud enough to attract the attention of law enforcement.

A panhandler outside an store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen was gone before deputies arrived.

A Jeep and a sedan were observed drag racing on Forest Hill Road.

Someone who was spotted siphoning gas out of a vehicle on U.S. 2 left on foot, leaving his own car behind.

A man, who had been drinking, threatened to throw rocks at another person's car and then tried to hide behind a utility pole at an apartment complex on Montana 35 in Evergreen. Deputies told the man to go home.

A 26-year-old woman was arrested on warrants for forgery, bail jumping, possession of drugs, and possession of drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop near the Old Steel Bridge in Evergreen.

Three power boxes in the Ashley Lake area were shot up.

A Blackmer Lane woman told deputies she got a call from a stranger who demanded her checking account number. The woman refused and hung up.

Proprietors of a business on Montana 35 in Bigfork found items broken and trash scattered around the building. They think an animal got inside.

Trespassers were reported spotting wild game on aluminum-plant land.

Noninjury accidents were reported on U.S. 2 in Evergreen and Montana 35.

A car got stuck trying to cross Hungry Horse Dam.

Animal wardens were unable to find dogs reportedly jumping over fences on Goat Trail.