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Driver makes car easy to steal

| July 1, 2011 2:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report after a Subaru passenger vehicle was stolen from the parking lot of a business on U.S. 2 East. The owner reportedly said that the doors were unlocked and the keys were left in the ignition. The vehicle was at the business for less than 20 minutes.

A young moose was seen near East Edgewood Drive.

Someone on Eid Lane reported that a fraudulent name was discovered on a vehicle title.

Five females were seen fighting on Second Street South in Martin City.

On Foothill Drive, a man was accused of smashing a windshield out of someone’s vehicle.

Two former employees of a fireworks stand on U.S. 2 East were accused of refusing to leave and threatening to hit someone with an extension cord.

A dog was seen attacking rabbits at a home on Airport Road.

Two pairs of sunglasses were stolen from a vehicle on Juniper Bend Drive.

Wiring and other items were stolen from property on Ninth Street West in Columbia Falls after someone cut a hole through a fence.

A caller in Hungry Horse reported that a man was going to pick up a prescription for pain medication and sell them to someone else.

Someone threw a rock through the back window of a vehicle on Canyon Road in Hungry Horse.

A caller on Tamarack Lane in Columbia Falls wanted to file an assault charge against his father.

On Grande Vista Drive, a woman accused a neighbor of throwing a deer carcass in her pasture.

A man was arrested after driving over a fence on Springdale Drive.

Kalispell Police Department officers spoke with a man at Woodland Park after he reportedly screamed and cussed at children, telling them to “get out of his park.” The man was counseled about park rules and subsequently left the area.

A man was accused of driving away from a business on Hutton Ranch Road without paying for $2,200 in merchandise.

Officers arrested a woman on Woodland Park Drive after a bail bondsman reported finding hypodermic needles.

A large tree limb blocked a portion of Fifth Avenue West North Wednesday afternoon.

A hypodermic needle was found on the ground near the intersection of Third Street East and Third Avenue East.

An 11-year-old boy said he had a chipped tooth and a black eye after a 13-year-old boy assaulted him on Second Street West. Officers spoke to parents of both children and no one wanted to pursue charges.

Officers helped track down a teenage runaway who reportedly punched his mother and then ran near North Meridian Road. He was cited and released to his mother.

A caller on Parkway Drive complained after a neighbor put a chair on his or her property.

Trespassing was reported on Second Street East where a woman said a man was standing at her door. She said he won’t stop asking her if he can do home projects for her and that she feels threatened.

On Ninth Avenue West, a couple was separated after a man said a woman came home drunk and started yelling while their children slept.

Occupants of an apartment on East Center Street refused to answer the door when an officer came to investigate a report of marijuana use in the building.

Two males were seen throwing rocks at people while they rode their bikes on South Main Street.

Officers picked up two teenage males after they allegedly stole wine from a business on First Avenue East North.

A parent called police after discovering his or her 12-year-old daughter had taken provocative pictures of herself with a cellphone.