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| November 14, 2018 8:20 AM

Nov. 5

A man said a camper that was stored on his property had to be moved because he’d sold the place. A woman noticed a pocket knife was missing from her rig and was wondering if it was stolen when those teens ransacked the town a few days ago. A youth ran away from home with no shoes on and a reporting party was looking for him. A landlord with a gun was trying to evict what he said was drug dealers from a property.

Nov. 6

Fight on Ninth Street — two males punching each other. A man complained to police that a taxidermy job he paid for several years ago was never completed. The shop was outside the city so the Sheriff’s Department handled it. Someone left a wallet in a voter booth.

Nov. 7

Accident with a garbage truck on Highway 2 near Tombrink Hill, no injuries. Structure fire at a trailer in Eastwood Village. No injuries, but trailer was damaged, but not a total loss. A woman was worried about her friend that she hadn’t heard from and thought the friend’s ex might have harmed her because he wanted his dog back. Complaints about construction trucks going too fast on Third Avenue. A woman was having an asthma attack on Ninth Street.

Nov. 8

People kept leaving a barking dog outside all day long on 16th Avenue. Report on loud noises, arguing and banging on 7th Street. Windows broken out of a rig on Beth Street. An angry loose dog reported on Nucleus. Car hit a deer on Railroad Street.

Nov. 9

Outdoor vacuums were ripped off on Highway 2. A boy said his mother kept telling him she was going to hang herself. Kids were throwing snowballs at vehicles.

Nov. 10

Kids making a racket on Diane Road. Fish and game shot a deer that was hit by a car on Highway 2.

Nov. 11

A male having a seizure on Nucleus was also combative. Someone stole some snow tires and rims from the back of a pickup while it was parked on Nucleus Avenue.

Nov. 12

Fender-bender in a parking lot on Ninth Street. A boyfriend and girlfriend who both paid money for a dog were now arguing over who should own it after they split up. Police were involved in a chase of a white Ford Bronco that started in Kalispell. The man was caught on Highway 2.