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Horse trailer hits high speeds

| August 15, 2012 8:03 PM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a person pulling a horse trailer with a truck on Montana 82 traveling at 80 miles per hour or more in a 45-mile-per-hour zone.

A not-quite-inconspicuous man left his license at a gas station after using two different pumps and leaving without paying.

A resident of White Rabbit Lane reported she was being harassed by her neighbor. She reported someone put a trash bag full of fish guts in the bed of her pickup truck.

A man reportedly head-butted a woman in a vehicle on U.S. 2 East in Columbia Falls.

The windshield of an animal control officer’s vehicle was struck by an owl on North Somers Road.

An employee at a business on Hungry Horse Boulevard in Hungry Horse reported a group of four teenage boys kept coming in, being obnoxious and inappropriate, spitting everywhere and making obscene gestures.

A woman called with a question about how to deal with the fact that her 15-year-old son was using drugs.

The landlord of a Montana 35 residence reported the unit was flooded, and that the flooding was believed to be caused by the former tenant.

A 16-year-old boy was treated at Kalispell Regional Medical Center after he was bitten by a dog on a trail off Bowdish Road.

Someone cut the locks to and broke into several storage units on Auction Road.

A group of teenagers were reported drinking heavily.

Someone slashed the tires of a vehicle on Braig Lane in Columbia Falls.

Tools valued at $4,000 were stolen from the back of a truck on South Cedar Drive.

A pocketbook was stolen from a booth at the fairgrounds.

A Smith Lake Road resident reported “product” stolen from her home.

Saddles and bridles were stolen from a barn off Conrad Point Road in Lakeside.

The Whitefish Police Department received a call from a man who said he had been told by an officer that he could not have his guitar case open on the street downtown without a permit.

A businesswoman reported more than $4,000 in fraud through her account over the Internet.

An employee at a U.S. 93 South business reported finding a crowbar next to the front door, which was unlocked, as well as markings on the door. It was unknown if anything was stolen.

A person was given 15 minutes to clear out of the area after being found camping by the beach.

Columbia Falls Police Department officers advised a group of youths to go home after they were reported making noise and acting belligerent at a school on Fourth Avenue West.

Ronan Police Department officers arrested a person for criminal contempt during a traffic stop.

Lake County Sheriff’s Office deputies discovered a probation violation while investigating a report of suspicious activity on Montana 35.

A theft was reported at the McDonald Lake trailhead.

Fire departments across the valley were dispatched to nine power line emergency calls between 9:43 p.m. and 11:52 p.m. Tuesday.