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Baseball bat used as a weapon

| September 24, 2010 2:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by someone who said a man was beaten with a baseball bat on U.S. 2 East near Coram. The injured man was taken to North Valley Hospital. The investigation is ongoing.

Three grams of medical marijuana were reportedly stolen from a medical provider on Third Avenue South in Hungry Horse.

Windows were broken out of a residence on Rogers Lake Road in Kila.

A man calling from U.S. 2 West near Marion said someone had threatened to burn his house down.

Two Jack Russell terriers chased someone on Birch Grove.

Items were stolen from a truck on Vonderheide Lane.

Three bicycles were stolen from a residence near U.S. 2 in Hungry Horse.

A vehicle was reported stolen on West Cottonwood Drive after someone let a friend borrowed it and didn’t return it.

Someone broke into two vehicles and stole items at an automobile business on Ninth Street West in Columbia Falls.

On Smith Lake Road, a man said his neighbor — a photographer — has been gone for 10 days. Deputies were unable to locate the man.

Neighbors argued after one accused the other of stealing firewood on Timber Road.

Animal cruelty was alleged on Florence Street after someone said their neighbor was beating a dog. A responding officer said the animal was fine.

A steer blocked traffic on U.S. 93 West near Whitefish.

A woman on Conrad Drive said a suspicious man called asking for personal phone numbers. Deputies gave her advice.

Someone on Whitefish Stage Road called and said a homeless woman was prowling outside his trailer. She took off before deputies responded.

The driver of a white truck was accused of running other vehicles into a ditch on U.S. 93 South.

On Birch Grove Road, a woman said a man began hitting her house and throwing rocks at a window after she accused him of taking two pills from her.

A caller told the Kalispell Police Department that a coffee can with about $250 in change inside was reported stolen on Airport Road after the home’s door was left unlocked.

A man was accused of trespassing at a business on First Avenue East.

A 27-year-old man was arrested at a business near U.S. 93 South after a caller said he saw the man, a suspect in a Lake County theft.

A woman at a business on U.S. 93 South said someone bumped into her and that she later realized her wallet was missing. The wallet was found in her car.

A woman on East Idaho Street said a pawn shop wouldn’t return a gun to her because her husband pawned it, and wouldn’t return it to her husband because it is registered in her name.

On Liberty Street, a woman accused a man of hacking into her computer. Officers determined she was having problems with her Internet connection and that it was not a police matter.

A woman on Sixth Street West said “dark spirits” that can walk through walls stole a book from her home.

The newspaper included a suspicious item, according to a caller on Barron Way.

A 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault with a weapon after an apparent argument with his girlfriend was reported on First Street West.

A 17-year-old boy was arrested for being in possession of alcohol on Wolfpack Way.

Someone reported a hit-and-run collision on Heritage Way.

A painter on Ninth Street West said binoculars were stolen from her vehicle while she was inside a building.