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Flathead County sheriff

| August 15, 2009 12:00 AM

A man adamant about obtaining court records pertaining to control of his finances caused a disturbance at the Clerk of Court's office. Flathead County Sheriff's deputies responded.

Screaming and yelling at a Valley Drive residence turned out to be coming from a party, not an altercation as a neighbor surmised. The merrymakers agreed to keep it down.

Deputies are conducting extra patrols in the Golden Eagle Lane area after a resident noticed a suspicious car on his neighbor's property.

Stray kittens were found on Drake Drive. Animal wardens were called to contain a stray dog on Rocky Cliff Drive.

Items were stolen from a barn on U.S. 2 in Evergreen. A person came into the Sheriff's Office to report stolen and forged checks.

A Somers man wanted to report an old incident in which his neighbor came over and got aggressive with him.

A woman in Evergreen told deputies her boyfriend busted out the rear window of her car. The couple settled the matter among themselves before authorities arrived.

Several deputies responded to Parliament Drive after receiving reports of an assault.

Deputies received 166 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Thursday and 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Kalispell police

A passerby reported seeing a group of people beating a man, who was on the ground, in Woodland Park. When one of the alleged suspect returned to the scene, Kalispell police arrested the man on suspicion of assault with a weapon.

The manager of a motel on Seventh Avenue East North filed a complaint against the boys who keep jumping the business' fence and skateboarding in the empty pool.

A man allegedly threatened a skateboarder in Woodland Park. Another called said the skateboarder was chased.

Four kids reportedly come onto an Empire Loop resident's property to threaten her and her sister. The kids' parents apparently were unable to settle the matter.

Someone living near a community garden allegedly picks through it late at night looking for ripe tomatoes.

Young kids reported for trespassing on a Fifth Avenue East man's property were just trying to catch rabbits.

A man called 911 after his wife "freaked out" on him, but then hung up on dispatchers. The man, however, had allegedly hit his wife in the past and threatened her mother.

A Fourth Avenue East woman told police that her neighbor, who was harassing others verbally and with obscene gestures, hit her husband in the face.

Two men at a Second Street East bar told a woman they were members of a cartel and killed people for a living, which understandably made her uncomfortable. Later, at the same bar, two men got into a fight one pushed the other in to a window, breaking it.

Officers received 85 calls for service between 2:30 p.m. Thursday and 2:30 p.m. Friday.

Whitefish police

Whitefish police received 39 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Thursday and 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Columbia Falls police

Columbia Falls police arrested a 35-year-old man on suspicion of DUI during a traffic stop on Third Avenue West.

A 20-year-old man was arrested on two Kalispell Municipal Court warrants during a traffic stop on U.S. 2.

Officers received 30 calls for service between 3:30 p.m. Thursday and 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Alarms

The Columbia Falls Fire Department responded to Wishart Road after a resident reported smelling gas.

The Kalispell Fire Department and Lakeside Quick Response Unit responded to Farm Road after a rider was injured by their horse.

The Kalispell Fire Department responded to a two-car crash Thursday afternoon on U.S. 93 near Flathead Valley Community College. A woman suffered a leg injury.

Smoke was spotted coming out of a baseboard heater at a Cougar Trail residence. Turns out a breaker had been tripped. The Whitefish Fire Department responded.

An elderly woman got into a hornet's nest on Echo Lake Road. Bigfork Ambulance responded to treat her.

Paramedics with the Kalispell Fire Department were paged out to Third Avenue East after a pedestrian and car collided. The pedestrian suffered minor injuries.