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Kalispell Police fielded complaints about people driving badly.

| September 16, 2006 1:00 AM

Among them was a black Charger-type vehicle swerving on North Main Street until the driver hit the meridian and wound up in the wrong lane of traffic, a driver who went too fast and displayed too many fingers at the roundabout at Costco, a person who almost caused a head-on accident on West Idaho Street, and drag racers on U.S. 93 near the college.

At Frugal's, former employees came to bother workers and pander for free food.

Two girls, ages 9 to 11, displayed a sign behind Dairy Queen that read, "Kicked out, need money." They were gone when an officer arrived.

A man was ejected from Fatt Boys for touching women inappropriately and hitting a bouncer. He hid in some bushes for a while, but officers found him and gave him a ride to a place where he was more welcome. Also unpopular was a man who harassed employees and stole cigarettes at Town Pump on U.S. 93.

A duck with a blow dart in its neck was discovered near Woodland Park.

Residents on North Meridian Road said the neighbors upstairs had been stomping for two hours; they were just playing with their children.

The most tickets Thursday went to a man on West Center Street. He was arrested on a warrant and for drug possession, a stop-sign violation, expired registration, and having a suspended or revoked license.

A man reported being harassed by his sister.

A woman was arrested for family member assault at Lambert Court.