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The Flathead County Sheriff's Office

| May 19, 2006 1:00 AM

The Flathead County Sheriff's Office dispatched emergency services to accidents and deputies to numerous neighbor disputes.

Among the alleged transgressions of neighbors were rock-throwing on West Valley Drive, yelling and profanity on North Juniper Bay Road, harassment on North Fork Road, and shooting on Many Lakes Drive.

On West Valley Drive, a woman reportedly hit a girl's car with a shovel.

There was evidence that someone tried to break into a home on Birch Grove Drive.

A bear reportedly swam across a slough Thursday and headed toward Somers School. A deer wasn't as athletic at Smith Lake, where it reportedly appeared to be drowning.

A deputy warned youths after a complaint that they disrupted traffic on Solberg Drive by jumping off a bridge. A Bigfork resident complained about a phone call from a youth who had swear words to communicate.

A disturbance was reported on Airport Road. An ex-wife yelled profanities on Hollow Lane.

Vehicle accidents with injuries were reported on Tamarack Lane, Montana 35, Wisconsin Avenue, First Avenue West in Kalispell, and Main Street in Kalispell, where a child reportedly was hit by a car.

A bank teller machine was found in a public dump-container site near Coram.

A driver reported being tailgated at 70 mph by a red and silver Ford truck on U.S. 2, north of the airport. The truck driver reportedly flashed a revolver with a scope.

Several alleged sexual assaults involving children are under investigation. Among them was a complaint of a 14-year-old girl's relationship with a 30-year-old man and a report by a school counselor that involves a 6-year-old child.

A bed and mattress cover were reportedly stolen at Wal-Mart.