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Masked man steals medications

| November 4, 2010 2:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department responded to a robbery on Ninth Street West after a woman said a man wearing a ski mask broke into her home through a back door and stole her medications. She said he knew what medications she had and where they were stored. The suspect fled and officers were unable to locate him.

A man on North Meridian Road reported that someone shot a BB through the windshield of his Jeep Wrangler as he was driving.

Three boys were seen attempting to set fire to paper, weeds and grass near Empire Loop and the future U.S. 93 Bypass.

A hit-and-run collision was reported on Wolfpack Way.

On First Avenue West, a man reported that his 9-year-old daughter was bitten by a dog.

A deer was trapped in a fence on Airport Road, but freed itself.

A woman on Summit Ridge Drive accused a housekeeper of stealing her medications.

Noise from an apartment on Appleway Drive was determined to be tenants engaged in a “moving out party.”

Graffiti was found on a light pole on South Main Street.

An assault was reported on First Avenue East.

An unwanted patron was asked to leave a business on U.S. 2 West.

No one wanted to press charges after the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report on South Cedar Drive from a man who said a woman threw coffee on him and “verbally assaulted” him. The disturbance was quelled after the man returned property to the woman.

On Montana 35, a woman said a man attempted to hit her with a skateboard and then splashed her with water.

Two dogs on Aero Lane in Bigfork were taken to an animal shelter after their owners allegedly moved away and abandoned them.

Deputies responded to O’Neil Creek Road after a woman said her boyfriend threatened her with a gun.

A pitbull on Third Avenue South in Martin City was reported as vicious after a caller said it tried to bite a child.

Free-ranging chickens caused a disagreement between neighbors on 12th Avenue West.

Three people reported for trespassing on Helena Flats Road were legally hunting in the area, deputies determined.

Tourists sleeping inside a vehicle off of East Reserve Drive were deemed suspicious by a caller.

The Whitefish Police Department received a delayed report of an iPod and a radar detector being stolen from a vehicle on Woodside Lane.

A woman on Kalispell Avenue reported that someone wrote a check using her bank account.

On Second Street, a man was accused of campaigning too close to a voting station.