Skip to main content

On the Record May 27-June 2, 2022

Dispatch report
May 27
•Complainant on N. Jackson Street reported threats/disturbance.
•Complainant on S. Kniss Avenue reported suspicious guest at location.
•Complainant at Luverne High School reported vandalism.
•Deputy out with vehicle at location on Barck and Freeman.
•Complainant on S. Kniss Avenue reported vehicle blocking drive through.
•Complainant on First and Main Street, Hills, reported vehicle poor driving conduct.
May 28
•Complainant on W. Mead Court reported broken window on a car.
•Complainant on N. Spring Street reported harassment via text message.
•Complainant eastbound on Interstate 90, mile marker 6, Beaver Creek, reported an aggressive driver.
May 29
•Complainant reported a thunderstorm warning.
•Complainant in Garretson, South Dakota, reported an accident with personal injury.
•Complainant reported threats via phone call.
•Complainant reported property damage.
May 30
•Complainant reported a severe thunderstorm warning.
•A severe thunderstorm warning was issued.
•A tornado warning was issued.
•Complainant on E. Church Avenue, Steen, reported gas leaking.
•Complainant on W. Hatting Street reported trees down in roadway.
•Deputy reported tree down on Dodge Street and N. East Park Street.
•Deputy reported a tree down on Barck Avenue.
•Trees down in roadway in Luverne.
•A power outage was reported in Luverne.
•Complainant on 51st Street and 190th Avenue, Kanaranzi, reported powerlines down.
•Complainant on 200th Avenue reported lines down.
•Complainant on 120th Avenue reported lines down.
•Complainant on 111th Street reported lines down on roadway.
•Complainant on 51st Street, Magnolia, reported a propane leak.
•Complainant on E. Lincoln Street reported a flag pole was damaged.
•Complainant on 111th Street reported vehicles driving past road closure signs.
•A thunderstorm warning issued.
•A tornado warning was issued.
•Complainant on 190th Avenue and 51st Street, Magnolia, reported vehicles driving on closed roads.
May 31
•Complainant reported a lost wallet.
•Complainant on U.S. Highway 75 reported a lost handbag.
•Complainant reported a 911 outage.
•Complainant on Kniss and Main reported stoplights not working.
•Subject in Granite Falls was arrested on a Rock County warrant.
•Minnehaha County sheriff reported an assault that happened in Minnesota, westbound of rest area, Valley Springs, South Dakota.
•Minnehaha County sheriff reported a hit and run eastbound of the rest area, Valley Springs, South Dakota.
•Complainant on W. Lincoln Street reported theft of landscaping material.
•SFPD requested assistance.
June 1
•Complainant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, had questions with current HRO.
•Complainant on Highway 75, Hardwick, reported a vehicle driving erratically.
•Complainant on N. Estey Street reported subject choked him.
•Complainant on Wall Street, Jasper, reported a gift card scam.
•Complainant requested to speak to sheriff.
•Complainant reported harassment via phone call.
•Complainant on N. Spring Street reported harassing communication.
•Complainant on S. Kniss Avenue reported a woman lying in the grass at location.
•Complainant in Luverne requested information on possible arrest.
•Complainant on Highway 23, mile marker 5, Garretson, South Dakota, reported an injured horse.
June 2
•Complainant on West Mead Court reported three people dressed in black peeking in windows.
•Complainant on 171st Street, Luverne, reported estate issues.
•Complainant on U.S. Highway 75 reported unauthorized boat in the pond.
•Complainant on 171st Street, Luverne, reported a civil incident.
•Complainant on S. Central Avenue, Hills, reported threatening behavior/harassment.
In addition, officers responded to 3 motor vehicle accidents, 1 deer accident, 1 escort, 7 ambulance runs, 3 animal complaints, 1 fingerprint request, 13 burn permits,  1 background check, 1 gas drive-off, 5 alarms, 7 drug court tests, 6 purchase and carry permits, 1 stalled vehicle, 38 traffic stops, 3 abandoned 911 calls, 2 tests, 2 welfare checks and 1 report of cattle out.

You must log in to continue reading. Log in or subscribe today.