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$100 times two minus none equals double trouble

| April 13, 2011 2:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department was called after a woman who asked for change for a $100 bill at a business on Sunnyview Lane was accused of walking away without giving a cashier the $100 bill. The woman said she would bring the money back after she was notified that the transaction was recorded by surveillance cameras, but her husband later threatened to get a lawyer and said he had given her the $100 she was offering to return.

An intoxicated couple generated a 911 call after they argued inside a restaurant on U.S. 93 North.

Burglary was reported on Eighth Avenue West after a woman arrived home and found the hatch to her attic open. Nothing suspicious was found and an officer theorized that wind might have blown it open.

A woman was arrested for an outstanding warrant on Bismark Avenue.

An officer helped a woman unlock her vehicle after she reported she had inadvertently locked her service dog inside.

A man locked himself out of an apartment on Liberty Street after putting a pizza in his oven. Firefighters helped him access the apartment after smoke was seen inside.

Someone stole a bicycle on Second Avenue East.

On Fourth Street West, a man said he intervened when a man hit a woman and he ended up getting in a fight with the man.

A man wrapped in a blanket nearly caused a schoolbus to crash when he walked in the roadway at the intersection of North Main Street and East Center Street, according to a caller.

Extra patrols were requested on Third Avenue East after a rash of gasoline thefts.

A woman went to the Kalispell Police Department on First Avenue East and asked for an officer to speak with her adult son about the criminality of dating underage girls.

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office responded after someone stole a 1993 Ford Explorer from a dealership on U.S. 2 near Columbia Falls.

A man on Bernard Road found a vehicle with a broken window on his property. The Lincoln had not been reported stolen and the man was told to have it towed.

A wallet was stolen from a vehicle on Pheasant Drive.

A resident of Gladys Glen Road in Coram reported that three dogs were running rampant in the neighborhood and that one had chased a deer.

On Airport Road, a man said his former fiancée was using his credit card and that someone else was using his name fraudulently.

Two tractors and a vehicle were reported stolen by a man on Lost Creek Drive who said he suspects his ex-wife is the culprit.

A teenage boy was accused of assaulting someone with a knife on Pickwick Court.

A woman on Sharon Road accused her ex-husband of violating a protection order by having his grandmother send gifts to their children.

Someone stole a mountain bike, a weed eater and a backpack from a home on Coram Stage Road in Coram.

Deputies arrested a man on Montana 35 after he allegedly threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend with a knife.

Five juveniles were reportedly seen smoking marijuana in a garage on Valley View Drive.

Extra patrols were requested on Lion Mountain Road near Whitefish where a syringe was found.

A woman on Lion Trail outside Whitefish accused her husband of assaulting her with a CD case.

A transient was told to move along after he was found behind an abandoned business on U.S. 2 East in Evergreen.

Deputies arrested a man on Ridgewood Drive for criminal mischief after he broke a door and several items inside the home during a dispute with a woman.