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Thief steals pants from sleeping man

| August 25, 2010 2:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office was notified after a burglar stole a man’s pants while he was sleeping in his home near Westridge Drive. The man’s wallet, which included credit cards and cash, were in the pants.

A furious 13-year-old called police when her father became angry that she wanted to begin using birth control.

A caller on West Reserve Drive said money was stolen from an online bank account.

They didn’t enter the caller’s property, but someone called police when a group of people came close on Flathead Drive. Also on Flathead Drive, there was a report that car parts were not delivered after payment was made.

The owner of a business on U.S. 2 East near Columbia Falls was accused of assaulting a customer.

A giraffe-print purse was stolen from an unlocked residence on Angel Point Road.

A cellular phone was stolen on Caroline Road.

Medication was allegedly stolen from a home on Primrose Lane.

A man on Montana 35 in Bigfork called police after his ex-girlfriend slapped him.

Kalispell Police responded with rifles in tow after a silent holdup alarm was activated at a business on East Idaho Street. An employee had inadvertently triggered the alarm.

A man was arrested for theft after stolen items were discovered at a storage unit on Indian Trail Road.

White powder was found in a paper bag on Seventh Avenue West.

A vehicle was that had been reported stolen on Eighth Avenue West was later found in Great Falls.

An iPod was reported stolen on Indian Trail Road.

Police searched for a missing 4-year-old on Teal Drive. The child was found a short time after being reported missing.

An officer gave a woman a ride home after she was found drunk on Fourth Avenue West.

Someone used a key to vandalize a vehicle at a business on U.S. 93 North. The crime was recorded by surveillance cameras.

An alarmed homeowner called police after a stranger sprinted out of his backyard on Second Avenue West. Nothing was missing from the property.

Someone burglarized a rental on Second Avenue East.

A rifle was stolen from a vehicle near Hutton Ranch Road last week.

A resident of Second Street West told police that someone has repeatedly knocked on her door in the middle of the night.

An iPod was reported stolen from someone in Woodland Park.

Children were once again on the roof of a concession stand near Legends Stadium. It’s an ongoing problem.

Columbia Falls Police received a call after a worker inserted a $10 tip while processing a customer’s credit card. The customer had not approved the tip.

Copper was stolen from a business on U.S. 2 East. Two rifles, a crossbow and a camouflage tent are believed to have been stolen by an employee at a different business on the same road.