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On the Record for Sept. 22-28, 2017

Dispatch report
Sept. 22
•Complainant reported possible drunk driver. Transferred to State Patrol.
•Complainant reported he received a call from the Department of Treasury about qualifying for a grant for $7,000. They did not request any information or ask for any account numbers. They advised him to go to Western Union, then call them back. Complainant was going to call the FTC to verify scam. Caller did not have complainant’s information already.
•Complainant reported subject is driving after suspension. Red Saturn Vue. Plate given does not come back.
•Complainant on W. Harrison reported the theft of a $500 check.
•Hills Fire Department reported they are out for the game, but available for dispatch.
•Complainant reported a possible drunk driver on I-90, mile marker 2.
•Complainant requested to speak with deputy.
Sept. 23
•Complainant requested SWHHS contact information.
•Complainant reported a young boy walking around without clothes. He looks scared. They went to get a towel for him and don’t know where he went.
•Complainant reported suspect is being mean to his dad.
•Complainant reported someone left a real good bike on her front lawn. The neighborhood kids don’t know who it belongs to.
•Complainant requested ambulance for herself. Has two small children. Possible assault.
•Complainant reported vehicle traveling eastbound from 41st Street and 170th Avenue is swerving over lines. Informed Nobles County law enforcement.
•Complainant inquired if deputy is in position to assist with a transport of female from Noble County to shelter in Sioux Falls.
Sept. 24
•Complainant at 616 Russell Street reported active burglary at location.
•Complainant reported commercial burglary alarm triggered at location on Koehn Avenue.
•Deputy reported abandoned vehicle. It is off the road and not a hazard.
•Complainant reported her son was assaulted at the football game. She reported it to the two troopers who were there. She didn’t like their answer. She is taking him to the ER in Sioux Falls. The suspect and her mother live in Jasper and go to school in Luverne.
•Complainant reported his camper will be picked up sometime between 8 p.m. tonight and Tuesday to go back to the factory for repairs. It will be parked on the street until then. Deputy advised it should be fine as long as there are no complaints.
•Complainant reported the electric box north of motel is open. Contacted on-call person.
•Complainant reported erratic driving at ˆ-90, mile marker 13. Transferred call to Minnesota Highway Patrol.
Sept. 25
•Complainant reported an individual walking in the middle of the street.
•Complainant reported two people smoking marijuana at Quality Inn.
•Complainant came to Law Enforcement Center to update info on a POR registration.
•Received report from SWHHS regarding child maltreatment.
•Complainant requested to speak with deputy regarding POR registration.
•Complainant reported car on fire at I-90 eastbound,  mile marker 8.
•Complainant reported subject making suicidal threats.
Sept. 26
•Complainant reported pedestrian light not working at Kniss and Barck.
•Complainant requested welfare check on subject.
•Complainant on W. Main Street reported a female and a male fighting at location.
•Shopko reported theft.
•Complainant came to Law Enforcement Center and requested to speak to deputy regarding bike theft.
•Complainant reported debris on roadway on I-90 westbound, mile marker 24. Transferred to State Patrol.
•Complainant reported finding set of keys Sewing Basket.
•Reserved for information request by Pipestone County concerning theft in Jasper/Pipestone area.
•Complainant reported driving complaint at I-90, mile marker 12. Transferred to State Patrol.
Sept. 27
•Complainant reported crossing lights at Barck and Kniss not working.
•Complainant reported neighbor burning illegally. Subject that was burning at location does not have a burn permit for that property.
•Complainant reported erratic driver on I-90 mile marker 4. State Patrol was notified. Driver was not impaired; hit a couple of cones. No damage to vehicle.
•Complainant reported he received a tip that a vehicle stolen from Brookings is at the Super 8.
•Complainant reported he was hauling an auger to the elevator and hit a light on Main Street near the bank. City of Luverne was contacted.
•Subject was picked up in Dakota County on a Rock County warrant.
•Complainant reported a big hole in the road on County Road 21. Contacted highway department.
•Complainant reported a white and blue car racing around the elevators by the fairgrounds.
•Complainant reported a tractor hauling bales lost bales and a wheel.
•Complainant reported vehicle erratic driving at County Road 4 eastbound, swerving and expelling at least two cans from the window.
Sept. 28
•Received report from SWHHS regarding child maltreatment.
•Complainant reported she received a scam call from someone saying he was her grandson. Did not give any information.
•Complainant reported she picked her kid up from school to travel to a wedding and the kid won’t e tin the car. He is just walking down the street.
•Complainant reported someone pretending to be her grandson called her asking for money. Did not give any information.
•Complainant reported his baby’s mother is driving suspended. He wants to know if it’s illegal to let her take the child.
•Complainant reported a scam call. Did not give any information.
•Complainant reported the theft of a black box with sensitive information.
•Complainant reported the father of her child is leaving the 5-year-old child home alone while he is picking up his other children.
•Complainant reported probable cause to detain subject on felony stalking charges.
•Complainant reported child custody issues.
•Complainant requested welfare check on subject.
•Complainant reported three juveniles with flashlights at location. Complainant reported that nobody is currently living at that residence.
In addition, officers responded to 2 motor vehicle accidents, 2 stalled vehicles, 1 deer accident, 3 transports, 10 escorts, 21 traffic stops, 25 ambulance runs, 4 paper services, 4 animal complaints, 8 log/alarm sheets, 1 drug court test, 2 abandoned 911 calls, and issued 7 purchase/carry permits and 2 burn permits.

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