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Man reports seedy dream

| October 4, 2012 6:00 PM

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office got a call from a man on Montana 35 in the Bigfork area who said he had a dream about getting into a fight with two other men over marijuana seeds. He was advised to call back if he had any new information in the future.

A woman calling from Tamarack Lane in the Columbia Falls area reported that two of her vehicles and neighbors’ vehicles were broken into. She also found a bicycle and camera on her property.

A man calling from Grand Drive in Bigfork reported a theft of several expensive items from his house. The man said he had a suspect.

There was a report of a woman and a man trying to leave a Columbia Meadows Drive residence with her child, and the reporting party was attempting to block them from leaving. When the two used a vehicle to ram into the reporting party’s vehicle, he got out of the way and let them go.

A man calling from Trap Road reported that his car was stolen. He thinks his wife took it.

There was a report of an aggressive and threatening customer at a bar on Electric Avenue in Bigfork.

There was a report of a trailer broken into and trashed with some items stolen on East Evergreen Drive.

A man calling from Montana 35 in Evergreen reported that an intoxicated man was causing damage to property and refusing to leave. The reporting party said he wanted the man out because he didn’t pay rent.

At about 12:30 a.m. Thursday, a woman calling from Montana 35 in Bigfork reported that someone had kicked her son in the face.

 

Kalispell Police got a report of llamas loose in the middle of Willow Glen Road at Woodland Avenue Wednesday. They were eventually retrieved by their owners.

A woman reported that a bicycle was stolen in front of her home on Second Avenue West.

There was a report of several youths entering a vacant house on First Avenue West. A responding officer found they weren’t in the house, which was secure, but they were on the property.

Thursday morning, the manager of a store on North Meridian Road reported that an ex-employee keeps calling the store and harassing other employees.

There was a report of a man assaulting a woman in a vehicle on Fifth Avenue East and Center Street. The man got out of the vehicle, and when the woman driver drove the car toward him, he reached in and punched her. They were contacted, and neither party wanted take action.