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Guest left without paying for porn

| January 2, 2012 7:00 PM

Monday morning, a man on Two Mile Drive told the Kalispell Police Department that a 31-year-old man he let stay at his house took advantage of his television by buying pornography and leaving without paying for it.

Later that morning, a caller on Seventh Avenue West told police he has video of a man stealing a drill.

A man agreed to pay restitution to a fast food restaurant on East Idaho Street after slamming the front door into a wall and shattering it.

Late Sunday night, a store employee on U.S. 93 told police he was locked inside the business. An alarm company had him leave through the fire exit.

Earlier on Sunday, a man on Third Avenue West told police that somebody had just tried to light his front door on fire. The fire was out when he called.

A woman calling from Kansas told police some of her Facebook friends were saying a woman posted that she had taken a bunch of pills and did not want to live. Police talked to the woman and everything was OK.

The driver of a light-colored older Subaru hit a mailbox on Fourth Street West and then drove off, a caller said. The mail box was close to being sheared off.

An electrical box got knocked over onto the sidewalk near a construction site at First Avenue West North and West Montana Street. An officer advised it was mostly likely hit by a vehicle.

A woman on Appleway Drive said someone came into her house and stole $100 from her wallet while she was upstairs. She did not hear or see anything, but suspected it was her homeless ex-boyfriend.

Suspects banged on the outside of a house on Fifth Avenue East, knocking a clock and picture off the wall. A neighbor saw three boys doing it and chased them, but lost them between Linderman and Central schools.

Someone reportedly drove through a fence at a rental property on Fourth Avenue East.

A caller on Northwest Lane turned a wallet he found in to police.

An officer with the Columbia Falls Police Department chased a dog reported to be vicious back into its yard Sunday morning and warned the owners that they will be cited if it is out again.

Later that morning, a caller on Second Avenue West told police someone was knocking on the window the night before. The person had left when the caller showed a pistol through the window.

Sunday evening, people on Hidden Cedar Creek told police they were done shooting off fireworks after a complaint was made against them.

The Polson Police Department cited someone for driving under the influence after responding to a noise disturbance reported in Bellevue Trailer Court early Sunday morning.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office cited someone for theft after investigating suspicious activity reported early Sunday morning on Timberlane Road.