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On the Record Feb. 4-11, 2022

Dispatch report
Feb. 4
•Complainant on S. Walnut Avenue reported theft.
•Complainant on County Road 4 and Birkett Avenue, Magnolia, reported a woman walking on the roadway.
Feb. 5
•Complainant eastbound on Interstate 90, mile marker 5, Beaver Creek, reported a driving complaint.
•Complainant on County Highway 4, Luverne, reported a male walking on roadway.
•Complainant on S. Kniss Avenue reported an open door.
•Complainant on W. Hatting Street reported stolen documents.
•Complainant requested assistance with bond paperwork.
Feb. 7
•Deputy conducted a civil standby on 150th Avenue, Edgerton.
•Complainant on U.S. Highway 75 and 71st Street, Luverne, reported there is a piece of wood on the road at location.
•Complainant on 31st Street, Hills, reported a grass fire.
•Complainant reported drug paraphernalia.
•Complainant on 140th Avenue, Luverne, reported harassment via phone messages.
Feb. 8
•Complainant on Main Street and Cedar Street reported a parking issue.
•Complainant on N. Kniss Avenue reported issues with children at school.
•Complainant requested to speak with a deputy about a vulnerable adult.
•Deputies assisted a pursuit on U.S. Highway 75, northbound from state line.
•Complainant reported theft.
•Complainant on 71st Street, Beaver Creek, reported identity theft.
•Complainant on S. Kniss Avenue reported a driving complaint.
Feb. 9
•Complainant westbound on Interstate 90, mile marker 16, Luverne, reported a semi with a possible gas leak.
•Complainant on E. Lincoln Street reported a confused individual.
Feb. 10
•Complainant requested information on toll free received in mail.
Feb. 11
•Dispatch reported phone internet outage.
In addition, officers responded to 2 motor vehicle accidents, 2 deer accidents, 2 escorts, 11 ambulance runs, 7 paper services, 5 animal complaints, 1 fingerprint request, 17 burn permits, 1 background check, 1 driver’s license check, 2 gas drive-offs, 1 alarm, 3 drug court tests, 3 purchase and carry permits, 2 stalled vehicles, 9 traffic stops, 8 abandoned 911 calls and 1 welfare check.

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