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On the Record for Sept. 1-7, 2017

Dispatch report
Sept. 1
•Complainant reported an intoxicated patron at South Kniss business who yelled at the bartender and kicked the door on the way out. Patron is walking toward motel.
•Complainant reported domestic on East Luverne Street. Received a 911 call from victim.
•Confirmed warrant on subject out of Scott County. See linked ICR.
•Complainant reported subject turned self in at Nobles County Jail.
•Complainant in rural Hills reported subject pulled a gun on him.
•Minnwest Bank reported counterfeit bill.
•Complainant at 200th Avenue reported smoke coming from a barn.
•Complainant reported that he accidentally sent a text message to someone listed on a protection order.
Sept. 2
•Complainant called Law Enforcement Center and requested to speak with deputy. Complainant stated business is accusing her of theft. Deputy spoke to complainant.
•Complainant brought equipment left at scene of structure fire Sept. 1.
•Complainant reported a backpack was found in the drive-through lane at McDonald’s.
Sept. 3
•Complainant conducted curfew check for probation on subject at W. Lawn Park.
•Complainant warned two juvenile males for violation curfew.
•Complainant called Law Enforcement Center and requested to speak with deputy regarding drug use at location on East Warren Street.
•Complainant reported power outage on North Oakley. Circuit/fuse was changed and power has been restored.
Sept. 4
•Complainant reported smoke alarm was activated at Luverne High School.
•Complainant requested to speak with deputy about civil issue.
•Deputy was flagged down about some kids playing in the street and wouldn’t move for traffic.
•Trooper reported he dropped a pedestrian off at Beaver Creek exit. Subject is walking to Minneapolis. He has food and water.
•Complainant reported some suspicious activity on 160th Avenue.
•Received many calls of a man sleeping at County Road 4 and 70th Avenue. Deputy transported subject to Adrian Rest Stop.
•Complainant reported a semitrailer all over the road on I-90, mile marker 9.
•Received elevator alarm. Spoke to complainant. She said she accidentally hit the button.
•Complainant reported her ex won’t leave. Male party also called to report complainant took his keys away from him.
•Complainant requested deputy at location. Client of group home is on foot.
•Complainant requested assistance with having disorderly subject removed from property.
Sept. 5
•Complainant reported structural fire at Chaney Avenue.
•Complainant reported suspicious vehicle driving around on W. Warren Street.
•Complainant reported someone lost a tie-down strap and it is in the middle of the road.
•Complainant reported she pulled off the road and thinks her car is going to tip over. Contacted G&S to tow.
•Complainant reported she had a call of people in a blue pickup trying to sell steak and seafood. They do not have a solicitor’s license.
•Complainant reported black mongoose freestyle bike stolen from location sometime last night. Bike has a grenade sticker on it.
•Complainant reported he blew a tire and needs a trooper for traffic control.
•Complainant reported yelling and screaming coming from subject’s apartment at location.
•Complainant requested extra patrol as there have been acts and threats of vandalism made to vehicles parked at location.
Sept. 6
•Complainant reported they released subject and were unable to make contact with his victim. Requested we attempt to do so.
•Complainant reported a suspicious vehicle with Idaho plates across the street on E. Fairway Drive. The vehicle has been sitting there with someone in it for five hours.
•Complainant reported a person going door to door in the area claiming to be selling Mediacom products.
•Complainant requested welfare check on subject as they found the work truck he drives abandoned along the roadside near a construction site today.
•Complainant reported people in the area going door to door selling Mediacom products without a solicitor’s license.
•Complainant reported solicitors without a license attempting to sell products and services on Veterans Drive.
Sept. 7
•Deputy advised he was with an adult female at motel and doing a vehicle search. Vehicle was taken to law enforcement impound by G&S.
•Deputy advised he is at location for welfare check on subject’s children due to her arrest.
•Complainant reported a dark-colored SUV with camper that has two bikes on the back. Quebec, Canada, plates. The complaint state patrol received is that the vehicle is driving more on the shoulder of the road.
•Reserved for 675.
•Complainant reported a trailer stolen near 161st Street and 100th Avenue on Mound Township, Section 19. Trailer was a gloss black with no plate. It was a tile trailer with tile.
•Complainant brought wallet to Law Enforcement Center.
•Complainant reported a red van with South Dakota plates and Jackrabbit sticker driving all over the road on I-90 before exiting at Luverne.
•Deputy advised he is out with subject at location on Lincoln Street.
•Complainant reported receiving calls asking for female, saying they are from the Chicago Police Department.
•Complainant reported a group of cars traveling at a high rate of speed. Transferred to State Patrol. State Patrol advised it is some sort of race to Sioux City, Iowa. Requested any deputies that can help.
•Complainant reported they attempted to serve meals. No contact and her emergency contact did not have a key. Deputy unable to make contact. Later the sister called back with the address.
ªComplainant reported a bolt sticking out of railroad track at Manley turn. Contacted railroad. They advised they’d send someone out.
•Complainant reported her father-in-law is banging on her door and stating he won’t leave until she opens u. Complainant said she had some drama with her mother-in-law earlier today. Subject finally got in his car and left but complainant would still like a deputy to come to her location.
•Complainant reported vehicle on the interstate with no taillights. Transferred to State Patrol.
ª•Complainant reported two men at location entered through wrong door. Staff utility.
 In addition, officers responded to 2 motor vehicle accidents, 2 stalled vehicles, 1 funeral escort, 24 traffic stops, 15 ambulance runs, 5 drug court tests, 7 animal complaints, 8 log/alarm sheets, 2 predatory offender registrations, 1 fingerprint request, 1 driver’s license request, 4 drug court tests, 4 abandoned 911 calls, and issued 5 purchase/carry permits and 5 burn permits.

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