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Man upset about lack of cigarettes

| April 3, 2011 12:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department received a report of an assault from a woman on Second Street West, who said a man punched her 17-year-old daughter in the face after he asked her for a cigarette and she said no.

A man reported that his ex-girlfriend was assaulted by a man wrapped in a blanket near Fifth Avenue West North.

Extra patrols were requested by a woman on Fifth Avenue West who said her vehicle was egged four nights in a row.

Animal cruelty was alleged at a home on Sixth Avenue West, where a caller reported seeing a dog living in a “literal sea of dog feces.”

A teenage girl was cited and released to her parents after she was caught shoplifting at a business on North Main Street.

A landlord on Barron Way reported that the former tenants of a home moved out but left their marijuana behind.

Someone on North Main Street reported that a woman who is on probation was smoking marijuana.

The occupants of an apartment on North Meridian Road were told to be quiet after a neighbor complained of noise.

Fraud was alleged on East Idaho Street, where someone reported that online orders were being made without his or her permission.

Suspicious activity was reported on Airport Road, where several vehicles were seen drag racing.

A man was accused of disorderly conduct after repeatedly entering a business on First Avenue East after being asked to leave.

 A woman on Seventh Avenue East reported suspicious activity after finding a dozen roses on her car a night after someone called her and hung up.