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Motorcycle chase reaches 100 mph

by The Daily Inter Lake
| August 14, 2012 9:00 PM

Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputies chased a pair of people on a motorcycle early Tuesday morning when the cyclist fled, traveling at approximately 100 miles per hour. They were unable to apprehend the people, neither of which were wearing helmets.

A Kalispell resident reported her boyfriend was given a conditional release from jail requiring that he not leave the valley, but that he was leaving the valley every day for work and she wanted to turn him in for violating his release.

A Fourth Street West resident in Martin City reported he had several people working for him last weekend who are on house arrest. He said he believed they stole a stereo from him and also reported they had been running around town when they should be at home.

A boy was reported by a 15-year-old on Fifth Street West in Kalispell after he was squealing his tires. A pair of girls and another boy were apprehended and released to their parents. The driver was transported to the Flathead County Juvenile Detention Center.

A 13-year-old Evergreen boy hung his teddy bear from his bed with a shoe string around its neck and a sign on it that said “me.”

A person was reported driving down Tamarack Lane in Columbia Falls, shooting a gun out the window.

An employee at a West Glacier restaurant reported working with a 16-year-old boy who was serving alcohol.

A Konley Drive resident reported her boyfriend was bitten by a bat and that they had captured the bat, still alive, in a jar.

A bicyclist was bit by a dog on First Avenue South in Martin City. The dog, which bit through the skin on the man’s calf, was put in quarantine and its owner was issued a citation for having a vicious dog.

A pair of passengers were cited for throwing lighted cigarettes out the window of a moving vehicle on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.

A Columbia Falls man reported his son found a blasting cap on Trumbull Canyon Road and wanted to know how to properly dispose of it.

A pair of 16-year-old boys were reported jumping off a bridge.

Tires on three vehicles were slashed on East Reserve Drive.

A wallet was stolen on U.S. 2 East in Kalispell.

A wallet was stolen from a vehicle.

A wallet was turned in to the Kalispell Police Department that contained bills, credit cards and a black tar-like substance folded tightly in aluminum foil.

A woman accidentally hit the wrong pedal in her vehicle while driving on Indian Trail Road Tuesday morning and drove into a building. The building sustained significant damage, but the woman had no serious injuries.

An employee of an East Idaho Street business reported two men who keep coming in and sexually harassing two girls while they are working.

An East Washington Street resident called with questions about the odor of marijuana around their house.

People in a pickup truck were reported shooting at stop signs, possibly with a pellet gun, on West California Street.

Someone broke a window of and burglarized a Second Avenue West home.

An employee of an Airport Road business found a syringe on the property.

A teenage girl stole deli items from a store on Third Avenue East North.

A lunch box, jacket and an iPod were stolen from a vehicle in a parking lot off Hutton Ranch Road.

A pocketbook was stolen from a booth at the Northwest Montana Fair.

A purse was stolen from an unknown location.

Columbia Falls Police Department officers responded to a report of two drunk men shouting near railroad tracks near Frontage Road.

A wallet and clipboard were stolen from a vehicle on Ninth Street West.

The Whitefish Police Department responded to reports of theft on Flathead Avenue and U.S. 93 South.

Criminal mischief was reported on Spokane Avenue.

Lake County Sheriff’s Office deputies found a person in possession of a fake ID at a Bigfork bar.

Deputies found a person violating probation after responding to a report of disorderly conduct at a campground.

The Polson Police Department received a report of theft at Riverside Park.