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Ex accused of damaging boiler

| December 4, 2010 2:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department received a report from a woman on Second Street West who said a former employee, who also happens to be her ex-husband, came to her business and sabotaged a boiler.

Callers on Mountain Vista Way, Fifth Avenue West and East Idaho Street all reported that they were angry at neighbors for plowing snow into a street.

A dog owner on Fifth Avenue West was advised to provide food and water to a dog that was tied up outside with no access to either.

Money and gift cards were stolen from a vehicle parked at a school on Second Street West.

On Liberty Street, a woman said her estranged husband was sending sexually explicit messages about her to a mutual friend.

Someone sprayed paint on a sign on Liberty Street.

A 18-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding warrant on Ninth Avenue West.

Police were asked to remove a man from a business on Airport Road after he refused to leave.

On U.S. 93 South, a recovering drug addict beckoned officers to arrest someone who once sold her drugs.

A 24-year-old man was arrested on a warrant after attempting to register as a violent offender at the Kalispell Police Department.

Mirrors were reportedly stolen from a vehicle parked on Second Avenue East.

A GPS unit and a charger were stolen near Jackson Peak Drive.

On Sixth Avenue West, someone knocked over a fence during the night.

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a man’s claim that a pedestrian on U.S. 2 East threw a rock at his vehicle as he drove by, shattering his windshield. Deputies were unable to locate the suspect.

After a woman on South Cedar Drive reported her husband assaulted her, deputies determined it was actually a verbal dispute sparked after the woman collided with her husband’s vehicle.

A man on Vonderheide Lane said his drunk girlfriend was refusing to leave his home.

Someone reported a fuel tanker for driving at an excessive speed on U.S. 93 south of Whitefish.

A caller on Claremont street said a “bewildered” pit bull jumped into her car when she stopped to check on it. The friendly canine went to work with her and was later taken to a shelter.

A man was arrested on an outstanding warrant when a deputy responded to a landlord-tenant disagreement on Ridgewood Drive.

Four horses seen standing in the middle on Montana 206 near Columbia Falls were corralled by their owner.

A friendly woman on McCaffery Road called the sheriff’s office to ask about how to acquire a free dog for her neighbor.

A jacket, digital camera and fanny pack were stolen from a vehicle on Whitefish Stage Road.

Identity theft was reported by a Lakeside resident.

Someone stole a candy machine from a business on U.S. 2 East.

The Whitefish Police Department arrested a man for a warrant on Spokane Avenue. The man was accused of ramming someone with a wheelchair and removing the screws from a license plate in November.

An allegedly drunk woman who crashed her car on Monegan Road told a responding officer she wanted to sleep in her vehicle.