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Flathead County sheriff

| April 26, 2009 1:00 AM

A caller wanted Flathead County sheriff's deputies to track down the person who let her son smoke 'sheesh" at a house on Whitefish Stage Road.

A caller complained that three men and two children were shooting at a tree stump on Foothill Road.

Two people reportedly trespassed to reach a good fishing spot on Yeoman Road.

A child's bike was stolen on Montana 40.

A bicyclist said the driver of a pickup nearly ran him over on Montana 35.

A caller's daughter, who is a ring girl, reportedly was threatened by her ex-boyfriend with a punch in the face at a Friday night fight.

At least one man was arrested after a fight broke out at an Evergreen motel.

A man, who had been drinking, told deputies that a woman he knew - who also had been drinking - had broken into his house and broken his stuff. She left, the caller said, but if she came back, he would shoot her.

When new dog owners went to pick up a newly purchased pooch, they discovered several more dogs there cooped up in pens. The horrified buyers also told deputies that their new dog had parvovirus.

A woman said she had called the "critter ridder" when a cat at her house started getting vicious with people and other animals, but the ridder had told her "he doesn't do cats." An animal control warden was sent to help.

A Meadow Lake Boulevard resident's four-wheel drive is missing its hubs.

Deputies received 166 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Kalispell police

A woman complained that her daughter's boyfriend twice used obscene language with her. Kalispell police told them not to have contact with each other.

The rear window was broken out of a vehicle parked on Greenbriar Drive.

A caller thought the man driving with his door open was suspicious.

A man reportedly threatened to shoot another man at a free dinner Friday. The alleged target said the man was drunk and didn't want to pursue charges, but the man was informed that he no longer was welcome at future free dinners.

While investigating a report of a suspicious person at Woodland Park, officers arrested a 20-year-old man on suspicion of alcohol possession.

Someone reported a sexual assault that allegedly occurred near a fast-food restaurant on East Idaho Street.

A caller suspects people are casing a neighbor's construction site on First Avenue West North.

A girl called police to report someone causing problems at her house and refusing to leave, but she wouldn't give dispatchers her name or address. She handed the phone to her mother, who also wouldn't tell dispatchers her location until they told her she would be charged with obstructing an officer if police had to track down her address. Charges may be pending for the Merganser Drive resident.

Officers arrested a man on suspicion of shoplifting at a supermarket.

A woman left an East Idaho restaurant without paying for part of her $26.76 bill. She did, however, leave her name and phone number and expressed her dissatisfaction with the food and her server.

A tall man dressed in a long, black trench coat with a white scarf covering his face was thought suspicious.

A vehicle was attacked on Fourth Avenue East sometime Friday night. The assailants broke both headlights and the driver's side window, keyed the hood and both sides of the vehicle, damaged the CD player, covered the rig with Silly String and pudding, and threw up inside.

A caller said someone has been going through her trash; she found the contents of her garbage (mostly diapers and beer bottles' strewn across an alley off Third Avenue East.

A pair of goats was spotted near an office on Kenway Drive.

Officers received 79 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Whitefish police

Whitefish police ticketed a 38-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman on suspicion of DUI in separate instances.

Officers arrested a 23-year-old man on suspicion of disturbing the peace after he urinated outside a bar.

Officers received 46 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Friday and

3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Columbia Falls police

Columbia Falls police received 30 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Friday and 3:30 p.m. Saturday.

Alarms

Paramedics with Bigfork Ambulance took a woman to the hospital after she was involved in a rollover on Montana 83.

The flames that the Hungry Horse Fire Department investigated in the wee hours Saturday came from a small campfire.

The Columbia Falls Fire Department took care of a half-acre grass fire on Sweebe Lane.