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Unruly girl leaves teeth marks on brother

| August 14, 2010 2:00 AM

Kalispell Police took a 12-year-old girl to juvenile detention after she reportedly assaulted her mother and brother on Fourth Street West. The out-of-control girl bit her brother, grabbed her skateboard and climbed out a window before being arrested.

A pedestrian was conscious and breathing, but in need of medical attention, after being struck by a vehicle on Third Avenue East North.

Family members were separated after a man and woman began fighting on Buffalo Stage Road. The man’s ex-wife came to pick up five kids that were staying at the home.

Three fishing poles, three reels, a tackle box and a gasoline tank were stolen on Sixth Street West.

A bicycle was stolen on Woodland Avenue.

Two men were trying to sell things to a woman on Fourth Avenue West North. The business asked them to leave.

A reckless vehicle was passing vehicles on the right side of the road near Hutton Ranch Road.

A man claimed he was just throwing something away after someone said he was Dumpster diving on Third Avenue East.

Two males were seen peeking in the window of a home on First Avenue West North. A similar incident was reported on Fourth Avenue West.

A woman was cited for trespassing after refusing to leave a business on Third Avenue East North. A drunk man was arrested for refusing to leave a business on U.S. 93 South.

A boy called 911 and hung up from a residence on Second Avenue East North. His mother said she had been teaching him how to call in case her boyfriend came home in a bad mood.

Flashlights in a neighbor’s yard led to a report of suspicious activity on Sherry Lane.

Multiple vehicles were involved in a collision at the intersection of West Reserve Drive and U.S. 93 North. Everyone refused medical treatment, though the damage to the vehicles was described as heavy.

Flathead County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Jewel Basin Ranch Road after a large explosion. Three aluminum mailboxes were blown to bits, but it wasn’t determined what exactly caused the explosion.

A man in Whitefish called deputies because he was unsure what to do with a skunk he had trapped.

A dog crawled into someone’s yard and died in Bigfork.

After a man threatened his mother in Hungry Horse, she called to tell deputies that he didn’t plan to show up for court the next day.

Between $200 and $250 was stolen from a register at a business on U.S. 2 East. An employee thought the thief might have entered through a dog door.

Someone stole a GPS from an unlocked vehicle on St. Andrews Drive in Columbia Falls.

A bat’s head was found on someone’s porch on Lake Drive in Columbia Falls. The flying rodent’s body was missing.

A camera was stolen from a business in Bigfork. The reporting party was a Norway resident.

The owner of a pit bull was given a warning after the dog apparently nipped at the heels of a passing walker.

Someone saw a man sunbathing on the Great Northern Historical Trail south of Kalispell. The caller thought it was suspicious.

Threatening phone calls were received by residents in Marion and on Church Drive.

Nine-hundred dollars worth of prescription medication was reported stolen from a locked box on west Cottonwood Drive.

Windows were shattered and a washer, dryer and lawnmower were stolen from a home on Cygnet Trail in Bigfork.

Unruly children blocked traffic and made an obscene gesture toward a passing motorist in Columbia Falls. They were gone when deputies arrived.

Two young boys plus a pellet gun equaled a head wound on Willow Glen Drive. The boy was taken to a hospital for treatment.

A man called because his neighbor’s horses had wandered into his yard on Rocky Cliff Drive. He was out of town, but his wife was at the property and was scared of the horses.

A woman punched a man in the face on Mooring Road in Columbia Falls. No word on whether he deserved it.

Friends of a drunk Lakeside man called when he floated off on a pontoon boat. Deputies discovered that the man made it home.

Columbia Falls Police arrested someone for DUI at the intersection of Ninth Street West and Ninth Avenue.