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On the Record Aug. 29, 2019

Dispatch report
Aug. 16
•Complainant requested driving record.
•Complainant on Highway 75 and County Road 7 reported an accident.
•Complainant on East Brown Street reported suspicious activity.
•Complainant on Cedar Street and Main Street reported verbal argument.
•Complainant near Kenneth reported a fire at 190th Avenue.
•A disorderly subject was reported at location on South Kniss Avenue.
•Harassing communications were reported on South Kniss Avenue.
Aug. 17
•Disorderly subject was reported at location on North Oakley Street.
•Complainant  requested a call from DNR about a trapping issue.
•Deputy assisted Minnesota State patrol on a traffic stop, westbound on Interstate 90, mile marker 15.
•Complainant on North Estey Street reported an oven fire.
•Severe weather was reported from the National Weather Service.
•Report of an intoxicated subject at location near Jasper.
•Severe thunderstorm warning was reported for Rock County.
•Outage was reported at location on North Spring Street.
Aug. 18
•Complainant reported a vehicle leaking diesel east-bound on Interstate 90, mile marker 5 near Beaver Creek.
•Complainant on North Kniss Avenue requested deputy for party refusing to leave.
•Complainant on East Fairway Drive reported an assault.
•Complainant eastbound on Interstate 90, mile marker 4, near Beaver Creek, reported a driving complaint.
•Complainant on North Freeman Avenue reported vandalism.
•Complainant on South Kniss Avenue reported she was harassed.
•Complainant reported they lost the keys to their Ford Super Duty.
•Deputy out with patrol on a traffic stop on Interstate 90, mile marker 16.
•Complainant on North Estey requested a residence check.
Aug. 19
•A roadside assist check was conducted westbound on Interstate 90, mile marker 10-11.
•Deputy was requested at court.
•Complainant reported for court duty.
•A civil issue was reported by city of Kanaranzi.
•Complainant on West Warren Street reported harassing communication.
•A property exchanged occurred near Hardwick.
•Complainant on East Fairway Drive requested to speak to a resident.
•Complainant on County Road 4 near Beaver Creek reported a man driving without a license.
•Deputy reported a stranded vehicle on Highway 75 and County Road 7.
•A severe thunderstorm watch was reported for Rock County.
Aug. 20
•Complainant on Dodge Street and Kniss Avenue reported pedestrian crossing lights failed to activate.
•Atlas requested room voucher.
•An outage was reported at McKenzie and Brown Street.
•Complainant con-ducted a warrant check on Highway 75 and Edgehill.
•Complainant on South Kniss Avenue reported a counterfeit bill was deposited.
•Complainant requested assistance with investigation.
•Complainant on Main Street in Magnolia reported her vehicle was stolen.
•Complainant reported an issue with a neighbor.
Aug. 21
•Disorderly subject was reported at location on West Hatting Street.
•Dispatch received a call with a faint voice giving an address on East Dodge Street.
•Complainant on North Freeman Avenue reported a vehicle was gone through overnight.
•Complainant on Kniss and Dodge reported pedestrian crossings will not activate by button.
•Heat Team training in Spirit Lake.
•Probation violation was issued.
•Complainant at East State Street in Magnolia reported harassing communication.
•Complainant on South Walnut reported smell of natural gas outdoors.
•Suspicious activity was reported at location on South Walnut Avenue.
•Trespassing issue was reported on South Kniss Avenue.
Aug. 22
•Complainant on 41st Street reported a train blocking the road.
•Complainant on West Hatting Street reported a person not returning a phone.
•Deputies conducted a warrant check on West Hatting Street.
•Complainant on Ross Street in Hardwick reported suspicious activity.
•Complainant on East Main Street reported a suspicious item.
•Deputy assisted another agency on West Warren Street.
•All units were out for drill in Hills.
•A car lost its wheel on South Kniss Avenue.
Aug. 23
•Complainant reported a road blocked by stationary train.
In addition, officers responded to 2 complaints of cattle out, 1 transport, 2 welfare checks, 7 escorts, 27 ambulance runs, 3 paper services, 4 animal complaints, 3 fingerprint requests, 1 background check, 8 burn permits, 4 alarms, 3 drug court tests, 6 purchase/carry permits, 1 stalled vehicle, 40 traffic stops, 7 abandoned 911 calls, 1 vehicle from impound, 5 curfew checks and 2 follow-ups.

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