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Lost llama can't find his way home

| October 2, 2014 8:00 PM

A stray llama was wandering down Wagon Wheel Road in Whitefish on Wednesday morning, according to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office.

A Columbia Falls businessman called police to report that a former customer was harassing him and his wife by stalking and posting unfavorable remarks about them online.

Two iPod touch minis were stolen from a construction site on Elk Highlands Drive.

A Kalispell man said his girlfriend bought a vehicle from a man only to find out that there was a lot more wrong with the car than they were told.

A 2008 gray Mazda Tribute was stolen from Cheery Lynn Road. The suspect reportedly returned the vehicle and left on foot, and police caught up with him on Sunset Drive, where he was arrested.

A Bigfork woman reported her wedding ring was stolen from her home on Eagle Bend Drive.

A runaway boat was found near a dock in Bigfork on Wednesday.

An intoxicated woman was harassing a Lakeside woman who was in her vehicle Wednesday night. The woman was trying to get her to roll her window down, and when the woman drove away, the intoxicated woman started to punch the vehicle.

The Whitefish Police Department received a call from a man who was upset with construction workers on Spokane Avenue. The man said one of the excavators wasn’t being operated properly and a worker had almost hit his vehicle with a ladder Wednesday afternoon.

The resident black bear was spotted running down Third Street Wednesday evening.

Police received a report of a naked man under a tree. It turned out to be some pink construction material.

Columbia Falls Police received a report of a young girl, possibly in junior high, stealing milk, candy, gum and other grocery items from a Nucleus Avenue store Wednesday morning.

A billy goat was reportedly tied up in an Eighth Avenue East North yard.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office made an arrest of a minor in possession of tobacco Wednesday.

Another arrest was made for disorderly conduct near the Arlee School on Wednesday afternoon.

A woman called the Kalispell Police Department saying she had lost her wallet at a U.S. 93 North restaurant, but when she called the restaurant they told her that they throw all unclaimed wallets away.

A tire was slashed on a vehicle parked on Glenwood Drive on Wednesday.

Someone left a shopping cart in an 18th Street West parking lot containing a small-caliber rifle and deer hide.

A vehicle was broken into and a table saw and air compressor were reported stolen.

An employee at a North Main Street business went out for a cigarette break and heard a single shot fired Wednesday night.

A woman called police when she heard a door open and shut repeatedly from her Fourth Avenue West home. It turned out to be the wind blowing the screen door.

Someone reported their glass door at their Seventh Avenue West home had been shot and the glass was shattered Thursday morning.