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The Flathead County Sheriff s Office took a call Thursday

| August 11, 2006 1:00 AM

from a woman who wanted a deputy to tell some youths at Lions Park to stop poking at a bee hive with sticks.

Suspicious phone calls were reported on Westridge Drive. Harassing phone calls were reported on Tamarack Lane.

Two televisions were stolen from a house under construction on the Foys Lake area.

Lake County and Sanders County had reports about the very bad driving of someone in a U-Haul on Montana 28. Flathead County was warned that the vehicle was coming this way, but it wasn t found.

A game warden was notified about a fawn that looked to be just a couple of days old. It was lying in front of a residence on Double Lake Lane. Later, a fawn that had been hit by a car near Bigfork had to be put down.

Road rage was reported, ironically, in the Happy Valley area.

There were several complaints about bad dogs and an unwelcome shooting noise.

A man who sounded very medicated called from the hospital to say someone had taken his cigarettes and house keys.

Someone called an ambulance for a person who was hurt in a fight at the Rainbow Bar. He didn t want medical attention, and the other half of the fight fled before deputies arrived. On Spring Creek Drive, noise Wednesday included one man yelling and another man driving and yelling out the window a threat to get some punks.

It was before midnight when two teenagers reportedly jumped a boy on South Mountain View Drive. They returned a half-hour later, and then deputies arrived to sort it out.

A man said a woman refused to give him his birth certificate and passport and then assaulted him in Coram.

It wasn t the first time that someone shot paint balls at a home on Pierce Lane. This time, it was at about 2 a.m. Thursday.

Someone who kept driving past a house on Trumble Creek Road was served with a restraining order. A woman refused to leave, caused a disturbance and yelled at Big Horn Divers.

A possible rape was reported at 4 a.m. Thursday on Birch Grove Drive.

Among the things reported as traffic hazards were a dead dog, a dead deer, and live horses.

A boy allegedly stole a bike and started pedaling towards Missoula.