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Flathead County sheriff

| July 17, 2009 12:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's deputies responded to Middle Road after a 16-year-old staying with a woman didn't want to leave when her mother showed up. The girl claims she had been beaten up by another family member the night before.

Two beers were stolen from a convenience store on U.S. 2 near Kila. A generator was stolen out of the back of a truck on Parliament Drive.

Deputies responded to Oakmont Lane after a resident reported seeing someone out on the street shooting a gun. Deputies were unable to find anything suspicious.

A man reportedly followed an Airport Road woman home from a casino then knocked on her door. He left before deputies arrived.

A man allegedly was assaulted by an unknown person on Ninth Street West outside Columbia Falls. His girlfriend's parent reported the incident.

Dogs reportedly were shot on Gayle Way and on South Cedar Drive in Evergreen.

Deputies were called to break up an argument between people on First Avenue South in Martin City.

Kalispell police

A woman told Kalispell police money was stolen from her car while she was knocked out for about three hours at Woodland Park.

An elderly man was given a ride home after he fell off his bike at the intersection of Main and Idaho streets.

Someone kept calling a man at Woodland Park and insulting him. Officers counseled the parties involved.

A Second Street West man complained that his ex is following and harassing him.

Even after a man moved in with his Ninth Avenue West parents, his ex-girlfriend won't stop driving by. The man's parents, apparently, are sick of it.

Officers arrested a man and a woman on suspicion of trespass and theft after they allegedly broke into cars on Third Avenue West.

Whitefish police

Whitefish police responded to a community snack bar after someone allegedly broke into it.

A trash can reportedly was blown up at City Beach, before the Fourth of July.

Alarms

The Creston Fire Department and Bigfork Ambulance responded to a crash on McCaffery Road.

The Kalispell Fire Department and Evergreen Fire Department responded to a two-vehicle crash in front of a restaurant on U.S. 2. No one was seriously injured.

The Kalispell Fire Department responded to a Fifth Avenue West North bank after a car and pedestrian collided. The pedestrian was not injured.

Bystanders extinguished a garbage can burning on Sixth Street West before the Kalispell Fire Department responded.