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Flathead County

| March 4, 2008 1:00 AM

A woman staying with her husband at his Hungry Horse residence called Flathead County Sheriff's deputies after finding a video recorder in the bathroom. Deputies determined the matter was a civil issue.

Deputies separated a man and his wife arguing on Harmony Road.

Someone thought a red Honda Civic parked near the Old Steel Bridge in Evergreen was suspicious and notified authorities. Deputies contacted the car's owner, who agreed to move it.

A Two Mile Drive resident reported two kids on four-wheelers for trespassing.

A Hubbart Dam Road resident called deputies about a possible drinking party after watching 10 car loads of kids pass by.

A Brunner Road resident returned to find his toolbox missing from the driveway. The box and tools are valued at $3,000.

Deputies counseled a Columbia Falls Stage Road woman and her mother-in-law after an argument about who was more fit to take care of the woman's 18-month-old child.

A woman notified deputies after receiving a call from her ex-boyfriend, who said he was depressed and going to shoot himself. Deputies searched the area around Teakettle Mountain but were unable to find the man.

Equipment was vandalized on Fourth Avenue East North in Columbia Falls.

Deputies received complaints that an elderly Edgewood Drive resident was being financially exploited.

A Pioneer Road woman is accused of letting an underage person drink alcohol with her. The complaint was forwarded to the Flathead County Alcohol Enforcement Team and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services' Child and Family Services Division.

Tools were reported stolen from a construction site on Windsor Court in Bigfork.

Teenagers were reportedly harassing a 16-year-old Pickleville Lane girl.