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| June 14, 2013 10:00 PM

A Lower Valley Road man asked if any “young officers” at the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office wanted to help him move a dock and make some extra money Thursday.

A man on Jellison Road found two transients in his cabin. They fled on foot and escaped.

A man reported missing was found on the north side of Big Mountain. It appeared as though the man’s motorized bicycle had broken down, but he was OK, according to police dispatch records.

A caller on East Oregon Street reporting a fraud said $140,000 was withdrawn from a bank.

Someone stole a 1 carat sapphire ring with diamonds on it from a home on Bigfork Stage.

A caseworker suspected that a disabled adult woman had inappropriate contact with pedophiles on the Internet. Deputies later advised there was no crime.

A computer was stolen from a Harmony Road home.

A kid with a torch hanging out under a bridge over Spring Creek was chasing other youths out of the area. Deputies counseled the boy and turned him over to his grandparents.

A Rocky Meadows man reported a neighbor for harassing his daughter and making improper comments.

A man reportedly poured gasoline on a rug at his ex-girlfriend’s house and then stole a bear rug. The man’s parents retrieved and returned the item.

Thursday evening, a man was out in a field with his horses on Lower Valley Road when he heard shots fired and saw a bullet land 10 feet away from him. The man said he has holes in his buildings from similar incidents in the past.

A window was busted out of a vehicle parked on West Arizona Street, a caller told Kalispell Police Thursday.

Officers cited and released a shoplifter at a store on Hutton Ranch Road.

A woman on Second Street East was concerned for the well-being of a tree near her house after a man nailed a sign for a garage sale onto it.

A customer at a gas station on U.S. 93 suspected that another man may have come and used his gas pump to fill up his truck while he was inside the store and using the bathroom.

A security company employee on Sunny View Lane told police he was trying to follow a man on a bicycle who was trying to evade him. The bicyclist got away.

Officers were asked to speak with a suspicious man looking at something at the base of a tree on Third Street East.

Friday afternoon, a man who got a 72-hour notice sticker put on his vehicle parked on Fifth Avenue East North wanted to know how far he has to move it.

A bank employee reported a man for taking pictures of the inside of the bank while he was at the drive-up window.

A man had questions for Columbia Falls Police about a registered sex offender posting things on Facebook that could violate his parole.

Police in Butte told Whitefish Police they found two local youths at a truck stop in Rocker Thursday morning.

Early Friday, a store clerk on U.S. 93 told police a man gave her “the creeps” when he called and asked if the business had NyQuil and if the store was open 24 hours.