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Flathead Sheriff

| March 3, 2009 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's deputies were called to a disturbance on Montana 206. A woman was supposed to remove some horses from the property but reportedly failed to do so by the agreed-upon time, resulting in an altercation between her and the property owner.

Shots allegedly were fired into the air. Deputies received another call later Sunday in which the property owner was accused of threatening to shoot and eat the horses.

A Willow Glen Drive man called deputies after someone pounded on his door for 15 minutes. It turns out it was his ex-wife. She was given a ride elsewhere.

A man allegedly keeps calling the county's juvenile detention center and cursing at whoever picks up the phone.

Deputies cited an 18-year-old man on Dover Drive after he allegedly broke into a resident's bedroom and then bolted through a window.

A Cynthia Drive woman told deputies her stepson's biological mother had threatened to kill her.

Deputies responded to the home of Glacier Stage Lane woman after she spotted her ex-husband standing outside the window. The woman's father had a shotgun and threatened to shoot the alleged trespasser, who was gone when deputies arrived.

Someone tried but failed to kick in the back door to a residence on Burns Street in Somers.

Three girls were caught shoplifting makeup from a store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen. In a separate incident, a man and his wife, who had two young children in tow, were caught shoplifting about $50 worth of clothes from the same store.

Someone allegedly pulled off the road at the intersection of U.S. 93 and Stelle Lane and began shooting into the woods. The suspect was gone when deputies arrived.

Deputies arrested a 37-year-old man for partner assault after he allegedly hit a woman at an Olney residence.

A woman who got into an argument with the attendant of the parking booth at Glacier Park International Airport about the amount of money she owed took off without paying. She was reported for theft.

A Jellison Road resident called to complain about the neighbor, who allegedly keeps harassing their puppy.

Deputies received 128 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.

Kalispell police

A man told Kalispell police he had been assaulted by his son and daughter. Responding officers ended up arresting the woman for assault on a police officer after she allegedly took a swing at them. She reportedly connected with one officer's eye.

Officers were called to U.S. 93 North after someone reported being harassed. Their car also was vandalized.

Officers arrested a 38-year-old man on suspicion of DUI after he allegedly left the scene of a crash at a casino on U.S. 93 South.

Officers separated a man and woman arguing over a young child on West Utah Street. The child stayed with the mother.

A Fourth Street East resident told police someone tried to fraudulently obtain their credit card information.

Officers arrested a man for driving under the influence of alcohol on Airport Road.

Someone broke out the window on an Eighth Street West residence and officers warned a person to quit panhandling in front of a store on U.S. 93 North.

Officers received 70 calls for service between 2:30 p.m. Sunday and 2:30 p.m. Monday.Whitefish police

Whitefish police arrested a 30-year-old man on a warrant for theft. He was spotted walking down the street and cited. He allegedly walked out of a downtown pizza restaurant last month without paying.

Officers received 42 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.

Columbia Falls policeColumbia Falls police received 21 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Sunday and 3:30 p.m. Monday.

Alarms

The ALERT helicopter transported a man who had run into a tree at the resort on Big Mountain to Kalispell Regional Medical Center.

Big Mountain Ambulance transported a 50-year-old woman with an injured leg from a clinic on Big Mountain to North Valley Hospital.

The Evergreen Fire Department responded to a crash in front of a grocery store on U.S. 2.

The Whitefish Fire Department responded to a slide-in on Montana 40, but no one was injured.