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A horse walks up to a bar ...

| August 13, 2012 7:30 PM

Kalispell Police got a call Sunday regarding a horse that was tied up outside a bar on U.S. 2 West. There was a complaint that the horse appeared mistreated but the owner turned up with a trailer where there was adequate food and water.

A woman was caught trying to steal items from a West Idaho Street store by an employee who was unable to stop the suspect from leaving in a vehicle.

There was a report Monday regarding graffiti and a window smashed out at a building on Fourth Avenue West.

There was a report of a phone and a checkbook stolen from an unlocked vehicle in the Hutton Ranch Road area.

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office got a burglary report Sunday from a storage unit business on Auction Road. The reporting party said all the storage units had been broken into, and items were strewn all over the east end of the property.

A woman reported that her boyfriend slapped her, pulled her hair in a vehicle on U.S. 2 in Evergreen and attempted to push her out of the car before she got out herself and got a ride with a friend.

A Juniper Bay Road resident reported that he suspected neighbors had gone through his wife’s car. The neighbors had been drinking the night before, and he found vomit and beer bottles in the driveway.

There was a report of a 1- or 2-year-old girl wandering in the area of Fourth Avenue South in Hungry Horse. It turned out her grandfather was installing a safety seat in a vehicle when she wandered about two blocks away before she was found by her grandmother.

An Olney resident reported that someone shot a rabbit and threw it on his property, and he suspected it may have been an act of malice.

A woman calling from Conrad Drive reported that as her neighbors were moving out of their home, one of their guns was discharged accidentally, with the bullet going through a wall and a storm window on her trailer.

There was a report of people on a jet ski that was stranded on the Flathead River a couple of miles upriver from a Lower Valley boat launch. The people eventually got assistance in getting off the island they were stranded on.

A woman calling from a Diane Road address in the Columbia Falls area reported that her ex-boyfriend was smashing up furnishings, including kicking in a television set and throwing furniture off the deck. An assisting Columbia Falls officer found that there was no furniture in the yard, and the woman couldn’t be contacted later.

There was a report of up to 20 underage people drinking at a party at a free campsite near Tally Lake. It turned out that all of the subjects were legal except one, and he hadn’t been drinking. The group was told to cease the loud and disorderly conduct.

A woman calling from a Second Avenue South address in Hungry Horse asked for help in getting an unwanted man and woman to leave her home.

A clerk at a store on U.S. 2 in Evergreen reported that an obnoxious, intoxicated man had been attempting to pick a fight with him after the clerk refused to give him a cigarette.

A woman calling from a Jellison Road address reported that someone stole a key to a tool box containing lots of valuable tools.

Columbia Falls Police got a call Sunday from a landlord at a Fourth Avenue West address regarding an intoxicated tenant entering another person’s home. The landlord planned to issue an eviction notice to the man.