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Flathead County Sheriff

| June 29, 2006 1:00 AM

Flathead County Sheriff's Office took a call from someone about two deer stuck in the Swan River near Montana 209 Tuesday. An animal warden was called for help.

On Karrow Avenue, a woman called to say her husband and his mother were arguing. The mother was lying on top of rubbish in the yard while the couple tried to clean up the yard. The caller said the mother was cursing, screaming and shoving people.

A woman wanted a deputy to tell her husband to quit calling and harassing her. It works both ways. A man wants his ex-wife to stop calling, text messaging, and sending letters.

Two bear cubs checked out the neighborhood on Peaceful Drive.

A motorcycle rider didn't want medical attention after a crash on Conrad Drive. An older man got up and left after being struck by a vehicle on U.S. 93 Wednesday. Someone was hurt in a vehicle/wheelchair accident in Columbia Falls. A vehicle/pedestrian accident happened on U.S. 2 Wednesday.

No one was arrested when testosterone heated up at the Foy's Lake boat access Tuesday. The faux fight didn't hurt anyone. At El Rancho Motel after midnight, some men were loud, but not fighting as reported.

There was an unusually large number of suicide threats and attempts.

Fireworks disturbed people and spooked horses around the valley.

A plate-glass window was broken at the Fed Ex building.

A motorcycle and tools are missing from a business on Ace Drive. Tools were also stolen on Sagar Lane.

An on-going dispute between neighbors on Blacktail Road prompted another complaint Wednesday.

An agent from Burlington Northern asked for help removing two young stowaways from the train.

Wal-Mart reported an intoxicated transient on a bike who refused to leave when asked.

A life-size clay soldier was decapitated in front of a store.