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And the (police) beat goes on ...

| December 1, 2010 2:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office was called to report that speakers, a radar detector, an amplifier and tools were stolen from a vehicle parked at a business near U.S. 93 South.

On Wishart Road near Columbia Falls, a concerned passerby reported seeing a horse with a blanket covering its face.

An intoxicated man was sleeping in the bathroom of a business on Montana 35 in Evergreen.

Deputies assisted in removing a man from a camper on Bernard Road after a propane leak. The man was “combative” but eventually was taken to a hospital for a check-up.

A man and a woman argued about custody of a child on Piney Dell Trail.

On Dillon Road near Whitefish, a man said he is missing a .22 caliber rifle.

After allowing a transient to stay at his home, a resident of Second Street South in Martin City said he wanted the man out. The transient was gone when a deputy arrived, but he had left his belongings.

A set of tires were stolen from a storage unit on Montana 35 in Bigfork.

Someone stole a portable air tank from a storage unit on Woodland Park Drive.

Medication was reported stolen from a nursing home patient on Grand Drive in Bigfork. Another report of stolen medication was made by someone on Solberg Drive.

Someone burglarized a storage unit on U.S. 93 South near Kalispell, but the owner hadn’t determined if anything was missing.

A white Toyota pickup truck was seen driving 90 miles per hour on Disposal Road, according to a caller.

A hit-and-run collision was reported on Shady Lane in Kalispell.

A man on Fourth Avenue West who refused to provide his name claimed that two females beat him up, but Kalispell Police Department officers couldn’t locate the alleged victim or suspects.

Calling from Hawaii, a man reported that his ex-wife on Fifth Avenue East has refused to return a vehicle despite numerous attempts to contact her.

A wheel broke off a vehicle on Woodland Avenue.

On Battle Ridge Drive, a woman wanted to kick her husband out of their house, but the husband had nowhere to go.

A woman reported her wallet stolen after leaving it in a casino. An officer retrieved the wallet and returned it to the woman on Greatview Drive.

There was relief on West Utah Street after two children returned home after a parent reported them missing.

Someone in a red Subaru drove away from a North Meridian Road business without paying for $24.92 in gasoline.

A man was arrested for shoplifting at a business on First Avenue East North.

After leaving a guitar at a friend’s house, a man on Eighth Avenue West said the friend pawned it.

Troopers in the Kalispell region of the Montana Highway Patrol responded to non-injury collisions on East Idaho Street and West Reserve Drive.