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Please keep your beans to yourself

| May 17, 2012 9:30 PM

The Kalispell Police Department received a report that a man shared his own beans with a coffee kiosk employee on West Center Street, where he flashed employees twice through the windows.

A man was transported to the police department after his wife reported he had hit her with his car in a parking lot, causing her to cut her lip.

Five teenagers were reported smoking a bong while sitting in a vehicle in a parking lot off U.S. 2 East.

Officers arrested a man on Rosewood Drive on a warrant from another jurisdiction after initially responding to a report of a loud argument on Liberty Street.

The owner of two dogs was cited after the animals chased a man into his garage on Farview Drive.

A North Belmar Drive man reported his son had burglarized his home.

Deputies with the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man after he pointed a .45-caliber gun at several people outside a bar on U.S. 93 South in Kalispell.

A prank turned into a police investigation when a Sierra Vista, Ariz., girl received a text message saying, “Okay, I hid the body.” The message was traced back to a Columbia Falls phone and a 15-year-old boy. The boy told police he sent the text message to the girl and four other Arizona numbers after seeing the prank on the website for Comedy Central television show “Tosh.0.”

An employee with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and Conservation requested a deputy serve citations for skiing out of bounds to a resident of Orchard Ridge Road.

The office received a request for a deputy to pick up a trespasser on a train.

A Columbia Falls woman who works nights threatened to shoot her neighbor whose music was too loud.

A resident of Fourth Street South in Martin City reported a gas can had been stolen from his home, part of an ongoing problem with a neighbor’s children.

Someone cut through a fence and broke into at least three storage units on U.S. 2 East in Hungry Horse.

Someone pried open the door to a business on Swan Way in Bigfork.

More than $150 in cash was stolen from a locked vehicle on Harmony Road.

The Columbia Falls Police Department received a complaint from a Diane Road resident about kids skateboarding through Mountain Air Condos and damaging the property.

A Franlou Park Lane resident reported people had tried to break into her garage twice.

A Third Avenue West resident believed someone was in her backyard, possibly trying to get into one of her vehicles.

Deputies with the Lake County Sheriff’s Office arrested a person for criminal contempt on Montana 35.

A person was arrested for a probation violation on Sixth Avenue South West.