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Woman hit by car taken to hospital

by The Daily Inter Lake
| August 26, 2012 6:43 PM

A woman was taken to the emergency room and listed in serious condition Sunday after she was reportedly involved in a vehicle versus pedestrian crash at North Main and Market Place streets in Kalispell.

The incident was reported to the Kalispell Police Department at about 2 p.m.

According to police radio dispatch records, a 911 caller advised there was a woman down in the middle of the road and bleeding out of the back of her head. No further information was available Sunday evening.

Earlier on Sunday, a man complained to police that his wife tried to ram him with his vehicle and broke his phone.

Officers followed a trail of leaked vehicle fluids but were unable to locate a driver who reportedly hit a street sign and telephone pole at Sixth Avenue East and Third Street East and then drove off.

Saturday night, someone reported seeing people wrapping vehicles in plastic wrap in a parking lot on U.S. 93. An officer advised the incident was a joke.

Someone broke into a locked vehicle on Fourth Avenue East and stole a CD player, cell phone and car charger.

Earlier on Saturday, a man told police he left his car and car keys at a friend’s house on Second Avenue West because he was drunk and returned to find his car missing.

A woman from Libby complained that two girls were harassing her over her past happenings with one of their boyfriends.

A purse was taken from a vehicle in a parking lot on U.S.93.

A Fifth Avenue West man told police that his neighbor is selling drugs and has a firearm while on probation. An officer advised the man was upset that he loaned $30 to a drug dealer for pot and never got the pot and has no information on the drug dealer.

A man on Third Avenue East said his wife hit him in the chest and face and broke his necklace.

A woman told police she was approached by a man near a business on U.S. 2. She said the man asked if she was married and if she would like a good time. An employee out on a smoke break near the business denied saying anything to the woman.

A man said it looked like some boys were pulling an “invisible rope” across a road near Willow Glen Drive and Kelly Road with an adult videotaping them.

A theft on U.S. 93 was reported Saturday morning to the Whitefish Police Department.

Saturday night, someone reported the theft of a 1911 series Colt .45 from a vehicle parked on Nucleus Avenue to the Columbia Falls Police Department.