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| February 9, 2011 1:00 AM

A Flathead County Sheriff’s Office deputy received a report from a woman on Rocky Meadows Loop who said she had video of a neighbor’s dog defecating in her yard. The owner of the dog was given a verbal warning.

Deputies responded to a report of a vehicle fully engulfed in flames near U.S. 2 West in Kila. The owner of the vehicle said it had been stolen.

Road rage was reported on U.S. 93 south of Kalispell where a man said another man tried to drag him from his vehicle after accusing him of pulling out in front of him.

Suspicious activity was reported on Wishart Road outside Columbia Falls where a caller saw a strange vehicle in a parking lot.

An allegedly reckless driver displayed an obscene gesture to a fellow motorist on U.S. 2 East in Evergreen.

On Eid Lane, a man accused his estranged girlfriend of stealing his four-wheelers and titles and changing the lock to his shop.

Also on Eid Lane, a woman reported receiving harassing phone calls.

Someone reported seeing a young deer stuck in deep snow near U.S. 2 East in Columbia Falls. A deputy was unable to locate the deer.

Used batteries were reportedly stolen from a business on Montana 35 in Bigfork.

A vicious dog allegedly tried to bite a man on Second Street South in Martin City and chased him back to his house.

Someone on Toftum Lane in Columbia Falls reported that a strange Chihuahua was repeatedly using her dog door.

A pitbull on Third Street West accused of biting someone last week was reportedly acting aggressively toward a neighboring resident.

Assault was alleged on Montana 35 in Evergreen where a woman said a man shoved her and took her phone away.

A deputy had to shoot an injured deer that got its head stuck in a fence on Cougar Trail near Whitefish.

An Arizona man reported that his ex-girlfriend was using his checkbook to make fraudulent purchases in Flathead County.

Someone broke the locks of several storage containers at a business on U.S. 2 West near Columbia Falls.

Mailboxes were left open on at several homes on McMannamy Draw.

A physical disturbance was reported on Goat Trail near Whitefish where an “out of control” 13-year-old girl was accused of breaking someone’s glasses.

A man was arrested for an outstanding warrant after allegedly being disorderly at a business on Montana 35 in Evergreen.

On Van Sant Road, a man said a woman who has a protection order against him withdrew money from his bank account.

A physical disturbance was reported on Dorothy Street outside Columbia Falls where a woman said her male roommate was punching her belongings and demanding his rent money be returned.

Kalispell Police Department officers were unable to locate three males accused of stealing shoes from a business on U.S. 93 North. An employee said the “very overweight” thieves walked out of the store wearing the shoes.

A 55-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of criminal mischief on South Main Street.

Graffiti was reportedly spray-painted on a truck parked near First Avenue East.

On Ninth Avenue West, a woman reported that someone stole her cheetah-patterned purse that contained $200, her house keys and identification cards.

Child abuse was alleged by someone on South Woodland Drive.

A hit-and-run collision was reported near the intersection of South Main Street and Third Street West where a parked vehicle was found damaged.

A tenant at an apartment on U.S. 93 South reported seeing a bag of methamphetamine in a neighboring unit.

 Suspicious activity was reported at a business on East Idaho Street where a man said he was vomiting blood. He also reportedly handed an employee a sharp instrument (possibly an old can opener) and said that if he was in the military he would kill her with it.

A man seen walking on Third Avenue East North displayed obscene gestures to passing motorists before falling in the road. Also, an intoxicated male was counseled after allegedly causing problems at a business on Third Avenue East North.

Burglary was reported at a building on Third Avenue East.

A woman on Second Avenue West North requested extra patrols after an ex-boyfriend threatened to slash her tires.

A 15-year-old-girl was cited for shoplifting at a business on North Main Street.

Someone drove over an entrance sign in the parking lot of a business on East Idaho Street.

Trees were damaged on West Monture Ridge, prompting a report of criminal mischief. A caller said surveillance footage showed a Dodge Durango ramming the trees.

Montana Highway Patrol troopers responded to a a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Hilltop Road and U.S. 2 in Columbia Falls where occupants in both vehicles were injured.

Injuries were also reported in a crash on Farm to Market Road.

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