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Flathead County

| March 25, 2008 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's deputies received a report of a 17-year-old boy threatening his sister on Conrad Drive Sunday afternoon. A report has been forwarded to the county attorney's office for review.

A woman reported her ex-boyfriend apparently used a key to enter her residence early Monday. He sat on her bed, she told deputies, and twisted her wrist when she reached for the phone to call 911. He left before deputies arrived.

Two Halloween masks were the only trace a would-be burglar left behind after trying unsuccessfully to enter Somers Middle School through a classroom window.

An 18-year-old man was caught taking a bottle of champagne from an Evergreen supermarket just before 6 a.m. Sunday. He told the deputy he was drunk and wanted to get drunker. But he didn't do it with that champagne, as he returned the bottle.

A pair of black Labrador puppies strayed on Star Meadows Road. Soon after picking them up, the animal warden returned them to their owner.

Two girls reportedly racing a Grand Prix and a Jeep on U.S. 2 West early Sunday afternoon were too fast for deputies to catch up to them.

Two men were reported injured in falls within nine minutes Sunday afternoon. First, a 47-year-old fell from an eight-foot step ladder and was taken to Kalispell Regional Medical Center, then an 18-year-old injured his hip and went to North Valley Hospital.

Neighbors called the sheriff's office, but then worked out a couple of disagreements among themselves Sunday. On West Valley Drive, it involved property damage. On South Woodland Drive one neighbor tried to intimidate the other by driving toward him.

A shopper came out of an Evergreen supermarket to what she thought was a slashed tire. The deputy determined it was an innocent flat.

A woman who called to report an assault by her husband in the Whitefish area decided against filing a complaint after he left the house Sunday evening.

Medication was reported stolen from a Bigfork residence.

It was a ding-dong ditch, dispatchers reported, when somebody rang a doorbell on Pebble Lane but ran away before the resident could answer.

Loud music had quieted down when deputies arrived at a home on Dogwood early Monday.

Flathead Electric crews took care of a power line down over branches in Lakeside early Monday. Another downed power line reported on Montana 83 shortly after that was turned over to Lake County Sheriff's Office.

A report of neglected horses on Three Eagle Lane in Ferndale showed up to be unfounded, deputies reported.

Authorities repossessed a vehicle then, on closer inspection at the Kalispell area business, a marijuana pipe turned up inside the vehicle.

When deputies responded to a call about a possibly stolen car trailer showing up at a home on Montana 83, they didn't find the trailer. But they did find a man there with a domestic assault warrant, and arrested him about noon Monday.

Somebody broke into an equipment shed at Many Lakes subdivision.

Deputies left a notice at a Columbia Falls home on Frontage Road where a dog reportedly jumped a fence and attacked another dog.

An ex-boyfriend who reportedly had been calling the aggrieved party for five days straight was asked by a deputy to stop.