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Trashed woman trashes house

| January 13, 2014 10:00 PM

A Lodgepole Drive resident in the Marion area reported to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office Sunday that a highly intoxicated woman stayed overnight and trashed the reporting party’s house. The woman willingly left the house and was asked not to return.

There was a report of a mailbox being struck by a vehicle on Kirsten Drive. An officer discovered that there were other mailboxes damaged on Sherry Lane and Garland Avenue.

There was a report of a woman being sexually assaulted; she was taken to the hospital for examination.

A woman calling from Central Avenue in Martin City said a suspicious man had acted strangely around her 5-year-old granddaughter. A responding deputy advised the man to stay clear of the woman’s residence.

There was a report of four horses starving in a field near McMannamy Draw.

A man calling from Nucleus Avenue in Columbia Falls reported that he believed his wife was driving around town, drinking wine, and he wanted her to be stopped.

A pizza delivery man calling from Montana 35 said he delivered a pizza and the customers refused to pay for it.

A Spring Creek Road resident reported that a car stopped in front of his home and then a woman got out and urinated in his yard.

Early Monday, at about 2:15 a.m., there was a report of a man and woman having a physical altercation in a custody dispute on the North Fork Road. The two were separated for the night.

Kalispell Police got a report Sunday about a red Ford truck driving through a Woodland Park parking lot and killing about nine ducks in front of children. The male driver drove off without stopping.

There was a report of an extremely intoxicated woman showing up at a North Main Street casino. An employee refused to serve her, and an officer ended up giving her a ride home.

A woman calling from a Werner Peak Trail residence reported that her 15-year-old daughter was being verbally abusive and destroying the house with a baseball bat. The girl, who was on house arrest, ended up getting arrested.

A First Avenue West resident reported that her home was broken into while she was at work. A back door was busted, along with windows at the front and back of the house.

 Columbia Falls Police got a report Sunday of a loud disturbance between a man and a woman at a residence on Martha Road. It turned out to be a custody dispute and the woman left and was advised not to come back.

A man calling from 15th Avenue West said someone stole tools out of an unlocked toolbox in the back of his truck.

A man calling from Franlou Park Lane said someone went through his vehicle and there was some change missing.

A woman calling from Crescent Drive reported that her uncle was threatening her because the reporting party “un-friended” the man’s wife on Facebook.