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'Dead body' turned out to be bear's

| October 20, 2010 2:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a possible dead body on Jackson Meadows Road in Kila, but the body was actually that of a skinned and decapitated black bear.

A man was accused of taking photos of a nude 13-year-old girl on Wade Drive near Columbia Falls. The case is under investigation.

Someone stole a lawn ornament on Lake Hills Court in Bigfork.

Gunshots were heard behind a residence on Tamarack Lane near Columbia Falls. Gunshots were also heard on Conrad Drive. In both cases, deputies found nothing suspicious.

Gasoline was reported stolen from a vehicle on Park Avenue.

A gun was reported stolen off a porch on East Many Lakes Drive.

Six horses were seen roaming through a yard and over a road on Tamarack Lane.

Political signs were stolen from a yard on Whitefish Stage Road.

Young people were allegedly displaying obscene gestures and driving recklessly in a green Ford Mustang on U.S. 93 North.

A criminal mischief complaint was filed after a woman on South Main Street near Kalispell said someone pruned her trees without permission.

A 14-year-old was counseled after allegedly calling a neighbor and “being obnoxious” on Seville Lane in Coram.

A possible burglary was reported at a home on South Cedar Drive in Evergreen.

Two neighbors feuded over trespassing allegations on Twin Lakes Road near Whitefish.

Kalispell Police Department officers responded to a physical disturbance on Fourth Avenue West after a man allegedly hit his wife and another man. He was gone when officers arrived.

A woman on Liberty Street said she let her ex-boyfriend stay at her home, and that he was taking his time leaving. Officers counseled the former couple and the man left.

A man allegedly assaulted his father on Hartt Hill Drive.

On Liberty Street, a caller said someone unhooked something under the hood of a car, causing the engine to explode.

A 31-year-old woman was arrested for allegedly violating a protection order on Rosewood Drive.

An apparent electrical fire at a home on Third Avenue West was doused before damaging anything but a stove.

Two teenage girls were cited for shoplifting and released to their parents at a business on Hutton Ranch Road.

A woman on Iris Court called police after someone knocked on her door four times in one night.

Six to eight kids were seen dragging a bench near Hawthorn Avenue. The bench was there, but the kids were gone when an officer arrived.

A man was reported for breaking things at a home on Buttercup Loop.

Someone placed a barrier across Three Mile Drive.

Medication was reported stolen from a vehicle on Third Avenue East North.

A hit and run collision was reported after a woman allegedly backed into a vehicle in a parking lot on Hutton Ranch Road, then drove away.

A man now living in Connecticut accused his wife in Kalispell of forging a social security check.

Two people were injured in a collision on North Meridian Road.