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Kalispell police

| March 25, 2006 1:00 AM

Kalispell police took a complaint Thursday night about a driver who tailgated, sped, and cut in and out of traffic on Main Street and then caused a scene at Kum & Go. He was cited. Friday, a driver on Fourth Avenue East North reportedly forced a car off the road, nearly hit another vehicle, tailgated, and demonstrated his inner emotions with hand gestures.

No one was hurt in a chain reaction started when a semi truck ran a red light at Main and Center Street, causing other vehicles to hit each other.

A missing 12-year-old boy was found safe.

A woman reported someone taking paneling off her vehicle.

Complaints from Widgeon Court included someone shooting arrows at a box and a barking dog. From Seventh Street West came a report of harassment and threats over a dog.

A woman in her car on Liberty Street refused to turn down the bass on her stereo when asked by someone. She complied when an officer told her to mute the music.

A man at a casino at Kalispell Center Mall was reportedly so intoxicated he didn't know where he was. An officer wound up citing him for trespass and criminal mischief.

Someone tapped on the door to a home on Crestline Avenue in the middle of the night.

Police received a call from the On-Star emergency service that a man was trying to get to the hospital with his wife in labor. They made it.