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Dec. 10
10 p.m. Suspicious vehicle. Brianna Drive. A report was made regarding an alarm sounding on a vehicle. An officer arrived and found it was a newer vehicle and the owner was unaware on how to turn it off but was finally able to stop it.
Dec. 11
10:56 a.m. Welfare check. Lowell Lane. A report was made regarding a possible physical fight between an adult male and female. Officers were able to locate them and found evidence supporting an assault had occurred. The male was placed under arrest and transported to Stearns County Jail.
6:58 p.m. Suspicious person. Amber Avenue S. A report was made regarding an adult male following another adult male in a vehicle. The male was placed under arrest for damage to property.
Dec. 12
7:54 a.m. Stalled vehicle. Riverside Avenue. While on patrol, a vehicle was located stalled in a turn lane. The officer provided lights until the vehicle was removed.
11:27 p.m. Suspicious vehicle. 10th Avenue N. While on patrol, an officer located a vehicle parked on a dead-end street. An adult male and female stated they were just talking and would leave the area.
Dec. 13
9:06 a.m. Theft. 18th Street N. A report was made regarding two delivered packages that were taken from a doorstep.
5:16 p.m. Theft. Walmart. A report was made regarding two juvenile females attempting to leave the store with unpaid merchandise. The girls admitted to the thefts. Both of their parents were notified. They were issued citations and released to a family member.
10:52 p.m. Welfare check. CR 120. A report was made regarding an elderly male walking on a median. An officer located the male and transported him to his residence due to the dense fog and unsafe conditions.
Dec. 14
3:46 a.m. Suspicious activity. 2nd Street N. While on patrol, an officer heard a vehicle’s alarm sounding. The officer located the vehicle and found the driver was unable to turn it off. The alarm was disabled until it could be fixed.