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Flathead County Sheriff

| January 31, 2006 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a call from a business on U.S. 93, where a caller reportedly made threats.

A man reportedly set up a camper on property in Evergreen and hooked it up to a building for free power.

No one was seriously injured in a vehicle accident Sunday night on U.S. 2 West- at least not in the one vehicle that remained at the crash. Emergency services were called, but no one wanted to go to the hospital.

A man who was released from the jail went home to find his mobile home had been removed from a campground.

A deputy went to Forest Acres to help parents with an out-of-control 14-year-old daughter.

A skinny man in a baseball cap aroused someone's suspicions by the way he carried a backpack and stopped near the front door of the justice center Sunday night. Someone else called with concern about a couple of teenagers walking on Rhodes Draw at about 2 a.m. Monday. Someone on Lore Lake Road was suspicious about a gum wrapper that appeared on her floor, because she doesn't chew gum.

Cash was stolen from a tow truck on Maple Drive. A 1996 Toyota Camry was reported stolen from Reddig Equipment and Repair. Checks were reportedly forged at LaQuinta Inn. Windshields were reported stolen at Andy's Auto Glass.

A half-dozen puppies were dropped off at property on Glacier Drive.

Harassing notes were reported on Wild Flower Lane.

Three windows were shot at Montana Motorsports.