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Rock, not bullet, caused car damage

| January 23, 2011 2:00 AM

Kalispell Police Department officers responded to a report that a vehicle’s window was shot out at the intersection of North Main Street and East Idaho Street. An officer found a rock in the vehicle and determined the window had not been shot.

After initially being uncooperative and providing a false name, a teenage boy was cited for shoplifting at a business on U.S. 93 South.

A hit-and-run collision was reported near the intersection of Two Mile Drive and Hawthorn Avenue where a driver said he was forced off the road by a Volvo.

Criminal mischief was reported on Northern Lights Boulevard where a vehicle’s window was found shattered.

On Seventh Avenue West, a man reported a hit-and-run collision after his vehicle was damaged overnight.

An officer spoke with the father of a child seen spinning out in a four-wheeler on Harrison Boulevard.

A man on Eighth Avenue West said his estranged wife took their child out of the state without permission.

A man on Seventh Street West said another man was harassing him and threatening to damage his vehicle.

Two people were separated after they were seen stumbling en route to a vehicle parked near North Meridian Road and later fighting.

A man on Ninth Avenue West was taken to a hospital for an evaluation after he was said to be “feeling homicidal toward random people.”

On Conrad Drive, someone complained that a neighbor was snowplowing as early as 3 a.m. each day.

Theft was reported on First Avenue West.

A 17-year-old girl was reported as a runaway after not returning to her Lakeside Avenue home since Monday.

Extra patrols were requested at a benefit auction held at a business on First Street West.

Someone on Sinopah Street reported harassment after obtaining a protection order against their mother.

Officers counseled a group of four men seen arguing on First Avenue West.

The Smith Valley Fire Department responded to a fire at a shop on Haywire Gulch off of U.S. 2 west of Kalispell.

The Flathead County Sheriff’s Office were unable to locate the driver of a vehicle that fled from a gas station on East Idaho Street in Evergreen without paying for $88 in fuel.

Montana Highway Patrol troopers responded to non-injury collisions on Willow Glen Drive, Smith Lake Road, U.S. 2 near mile marker 75 and Montana 209 near the intersection of Swan Highway.