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Woman fears dentures were stolen

| January 14, 2011 2:00 AM

The Kalispell Police Department received a report from a woman on Second Avenue West who said her dentures were stolen from her purse.

A new stop sign was placed at the corner of North Main Street and East Montana Street after someone drove over the previous sign.

An officer asked a group of people partying at a home on Third Street West to turn down their music after a noise complaint.

Another noise complaint was reported at a church on Second Street East.

At a business on U.S. 93 South, a pregnant woman said a man pushed her during an argument.

Footprints led away from an open backdoor at a home on Empire Loop where a resident said a laptop computer was stolen.

A pizza delivery car was involved in a two vehicle collision at the intersection of Fourth Avenue East and East Center Street.

The driver of Subaru fled a collision on East Idaho Street after rear-ending another vehicle.

A hit-and-run collision was reported just south of Kalispell Regional Medical Center and at a parking lot near Third Avenue East North.

A Flathead County Sheriff’s Office animal control officer took a report from someone on Bierney Creek Road in Lakeside who reported seeing a “wolf-looking, dog-like creature” harassing livestock. The officer reported the animal appeared to be a dog.

A caller on Kokanee Bend Drive reported seeing a cougar. A responding animal warden couldn’t confirm the sighting.

There was blood on the ground, but no one nearby after a fight involving four people was reported outside a bar on U.S. 2 East in Coram.

On Olney Loop, a mother reported her son missing after he failed to answer her phone calls. She called back to say she found him a short time later.

Someone on Swan River Road reported receiving phone calls from a person who used foul language. A deputy mediated the dispute.

A dog found laying in a ditch on Bosco Drive was reunited with its owner.

A man on Montana 35 received medical attention after reporting he was feeling sick because he stopped drinking after a four-day binge.

On Helena Flats Road, a woman said she was being harassed by her neighbors.

The owner of a rifle reported stolen on Elias Lane found the firearm in a pawn shop.

Snowboard bindings were reported stolen on Big Mountain Road.

A verbal disturbance between a man and a woman was reported on Mountain Drive in Hungry Horse. The woman said the man left before a deputy could intercede.

A 5-year-old boy reported missing on School Addition Road in Somers was found safe a short time later.

Stray dogs were seen chasing deer on Blaine View Lane.

On Grande Vista Drive, a woman complained that a neighbor was shoveling snow on to her property.

Antlers were reported stolen from behind a woodpile on Shadow Lane.