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Arrests for warrants abound

| November 30, 2010 2:00 AM

Kalispell Police ended up making a series of warrant arrests on Sunday. Officers went to the county jail to serve a man, 30, a warrant for failing to comply with court orders. He was returned to jail.

After a traffic stop on Meridian Road, a woman 21, was arrested on a warrant for failing to appear in court.

Responding to a disturbance on the 200 block of Third Avenue West involving a man who refused to leave a woman’s house, officers ended up arresting the 55-year-old man for warrants out of Columbia Falls and Lake County.

There was a disturbance on the 100 block of Glenwood Drive involving a man who was trashing his own apartment. A woman ended up getting arrested on a warrant for failing to comply with a court order.

After a traffic stop at East Oregon Street and Fourth Avenue East North, a man, 38, was arrested for drunk driving.

The manager of a store on the 2100 block of U.S. 93 south detained a shoplifter who was later arrested.

A woman reported from the 400 block of West Utah Street that her vehicle was broken into and damaged, but nothing appeared to be taken.

There was a disturbance involving two men who were yelling at each other at an address on the 100 block of Hawthorn Avenue. One man, 25, was arrested on a Flathead County warrant.

Monday morning, there was a report of people driving a snowmobile up and down the street in the Bruyer Way Loop and Buffalo Stage area.

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office got a report Sunday from a Robocker Lane address regarding a fence that initially was thought to have been damaged by a car. It turned out that a neighbor’s horse had caused the damage.

There was a report of a theft from a home on Belton Stage Road, with unknown items taken.

A person calling from Spotted Bear Road in the Martin City area reported that a neighbor’s dog was attacking their dog.

A four wheeler was reported stolen from a residence in the Martin City area.

There was a report of an unwanted transient refusing to leave a store on U.S. 2 East in Evergreen. The transient eventually left.

A person calling from the Marion area reported tools being stolen from his residence.

At about 11 p.m., someone calling from the Kuhns Road area reported seeing a suspicious bright green light above the county landfill.

Monday, just after midnight, a man called from Butterfly Lane in the Whitefish area to say that he was trying to get away from his girlfriend but she refused to let him leave. He eventually got away, because he wasn’t located when deputies arrived.

Following a disturbance at an address on Montana 35 in Evergreen, a man, 39, was arrested on a probation violation.