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Soon-to-be ex makes threats

| April 20, 2012 8:00 PM

A Kalispell woman reported her husband, whom she is divorcing, to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office after he called her and threatened a male friend of hers. He told her, “He’ll get his on Saturday,” and when she asked what he meant, he said, “You’ll read about it in the papers.”

A resident of Lodgepole Drive in Marion reported a neighbor for shooting feral cats after seeing a kitty go outside, hearing a gunshot and then hearing someone saying, “Good shot.”

An ongoing dispute between neighbors on Bear Cat Trail in Marion continued when one reported the other for driving through a puddle next to him, dousing him and his dog.

A Kalispell woman found a white crystalline substance and a hypodermic needle in a purse belonging to her daughter, who had just gotten out of rehab.

Approximately $25,000 was stolen from a storage area inside a house on North Foy’s Lake Drive. The victim told police he thought he knew who the suspect was.

A man using the drive-through of a Columbia Falls restaurant on Ninth Street West had open containers of Coors Light sitting in the center console of his vehicle.

A concerned Creston resident wanted to know if it was legal for his neighbor to be firing guns into a wood pile.

An Evergreen man found two people going through his camper and trying to get into his neighbor’s trailer.

Two girls were reported walking into the road, apparently trying to cause an accident.

An Evergreen girl reported her ex-boyfriend stole several items from her and pawned them, and that she had the pawn slips.

A Kalispell resident turned in found hypodermic needles.

Miscellaneous items were taken from several trucks on Cooperative Way in Evergreen. Someone also tried, unsuccessfully, to siphon gas from one of the trucks.

A .22-caliber Smith & Wesson pistol was stolen from a car on Eastman Drive in Bigfork.

A Kalispell resident recovered stolen tools from a pawn shop.

An East California Street resident was chided when she wouldn’t stop calling police about a cat stuck in a tree that kept going higher. She was told that nothing could be done and if she kept calling, officers with the Kalispell Police Department would respond and arrest her on her active warrant. She said she would come in and take care of the warrant the next day.

A man urinated in front of a parent and children on Second Avenue East.

A bootprint on a door and a dropped glove were left behind when someone tried to break into a Fourth Avenue West North home.

A pit bull chased a girl and her boyfriend on Liberty Street.

Someone punched a man in the face and stole his bicycle on East Idaho Street.

A woman was apprehended while trying to shoplift from a store on Hutton Ranch Road.

A man was cited for possession of drugs and paraphernalia when officers investigated a report of a physical disturbance on Fourth Avenue East.

A man was arrested on a Flathead Justice Court warrant during a traffic stop on First Avenue East.

A theft was reported on U.S. 2 East.

A theft was reported on Fifth Avenue East.

A Rapids Avenue resident contacted the Columbia Falls Police Department after returning home and finding the door wide open.

Shoes were stolen on 13th Street West.

A rental property on Martha Road was damaged.

The Whitefish Police Department received a report of theft on Baker Avenue.

Criminal mischief was reported on Colorado Avenue.

The Polson Police Department investigated a report of disorderly conduct on First Street East.