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Three flee from shouting car owner

| December 18, 2010 2:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report from a woman on Helena Flats Road who said she saw people trying to get in her vehicle and yelled at them, prompting three unknown suspects to flee.

Occupants of two vehicles on U.S. 2 East were seen throwing snowballs at each other.

On Ridgewood Drive, a woman said her brother was “picking fights with everyone.”

A puppy, described as being in poor shape physically, was picked up on School Addition Road in Somers.

Someone cashed in a fraudulent casino ticket for $800 at a casino on U.S. 2 East.

On First Avenue South in Hungry Horse, someone reported receiving a threatening message on an answering machine.

A tow-dolly was reported stolen on East Reserve Drive.

A woman on Second Street South in Martin City said her sister’s boyfriend was “freaking out on her.”

A man who asked for money to pay his electric bill on U.S. East allegedly threatened to beat up whomever came to turn the power back on.

A 15-year-old boy was arrested for partner/family member assault after an altercation on Shady Lane.

On Solberg Drive, a woman said she gave her credit card to her granddaughter who subsequently spent more than she was supposed to.

A probation officer found drugs at a residence on Columbia Meadows Drive near Columbia Falls.

The Kalispell Police Department took a man to a hospital for a mental health examination after he allegedly attempted to break into a business on Second Street West and could not remember how he got there.

A verbal disturbance was reported on West Utah Street where a man and a woman were arguing.

On Fifth Avenue West, a woman said a man pushed her when she came to pick up her belongings.

An Arizona woman called police because her estranged husband was allegedly taking mutual possessions from a home on Sinopah Street. Later, the husband called to complain the locks had been changed at the home.

A semi-tractor trailer collided with a power pole at the intersection of East Washington Street and North Main Street.

On Honeysuckle Lane, a man said his wife attacked him. The wife said he was being verbally abusive so she shoved him.

After inadvertently leaving a wallet at a business on West Idaho Street, a woman returned and discovered it was gone.

Loud music prompted a noise complaint on Windward Way.

Skateboarding teenagers were asked to be quiet after a noise complaint on Carnegie Drive.

On Sunny View Lane, a woman reported that her computer was stolen from her home while she was in the hospital.

Wedding rings were reportedly stolen from a residence on First Avenue East North.

Someone came to the police station on First Avenue East to report receiving an obscene text message that was apparently sent by accident.