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Woman told identity may have been stolen

| May 2, 2012 9:00 PM

Tuesday afternoon, a woman told the Kalispell Police Department that she went to file her taxes and was told that someone had already used her name and Social Security number for a tax return.

A woman on Liberty Street said a man came in to the house and pushed her down.

A caller on Ritzman Lane wanted to talk to an officer about vehicles broken into at Village Greens.

A bracelet and ring were reported stolen from a home on Teal Drive.

A Vanderbilt Drive caller said his 5-year-old son was bitten on the face by a neighbor’s dog.

A caller on Bismark Street said a man in a blue Ford Focus throws out a bag of beer cans at least once a week while driving by.

A woman on Fourth Avenue West was confronting a man about getting her keys back when the man started throwing dog bones at her.

Extra patrols were requested on East Idaho Street because someone keeps going through cars in a parking lot every night.

Someone stole three DVD players from a store on Hutton Ranch Road.

Wednesday morning, a vandalized vehicle was reported on West Nicklaus Avenue.

Early Wednesday, Flathead County Sheriff’s Office heard from an employee at a bar in Hungry Horse that four or five kids were on the roof trying to get into a nearby gas station.

Deputies arrested a man after they responded to a physical disturbance reported on Mountain Drive in Hungry Horse.

Tuesday night, a man hitchhiking said someone left him at a Columbia Falls gas station and drove off with his cell phone and coat still in the truck.

Someone drove off without paying for $20.19 of fuel in Coram. A passer-by recognized the suspect and paid for the fuel.

Earlier Tuesday, a burglary was reported on Concord Lane.

Someone reported seeing a dead horse in a pasture on Foothill Road and two others that look underweight.

Two juveniles were taken into custody for fighting on Cynthia Drive.

A snowplow was reported stolen from a yard on Whalebone Drive.

Someone on La Brant Road asked for extra patrols because of people jumping their cars on the road.

A seventh-grade boy in Bigfork got a text message with a photo of male genitals.

A caller on Montana 35 complained about a neighbor using his driveway without permission.

A woman on Stone Street said someone is using her credit card number.

Items were stolen from the bed of a truck on Mountain View Drive.

Someone stole steel from a shop truck on East Reserve Drive.

Items were stolen from a couple of vehicles on U.S. 93.

A caller on Oxford Circle reported problems getting an eighth-grade son out of bed.

Tuesday morning, Whitefish Police Department officers ticketed someone for skating at First and Baker avenues.

A burglary was reported on Iowa Avenue.

Officers investigated a theft on River Lakes Parkway.

Someone reported a physical disturbance on Colorado Avenue.

Someone on Third Avenue West was cited Monday by the Columbia Falls Police Department for having a vicious animal.

A caller said someone rummaged through vehicles on Fifth Street West, but nothing was taken.

Someone reported a stolen wallet.

A man was arrested after police responded to a physical disturbance on Martha Road.