March 28
1:33 p.m. Property damage. 19th Avenue N.E. Authorities received a report of a cut lock on a storage unit. An officer was dispatched and met with the owner of the unit, who reported there was nothing out of place inside the unit. The lock was not found.
3:04 p.m. Medical. Schneider Drive. A male reported chest pains and shortness of breath. Authorities arrived, administered oxygen and monitored the man until rescue and Gold Cross Ambulance arrived to transport him.
8:27 p.m. Agency assist. CR 75/CR 133. Authorities were requested to remove a dead deer.
11:13 p.m. Business assist. 20th Avenue S.E. Lot lights were not on inside a maintenance-secured area. Police contacted the keyholder, who said the timer clock circuit had gone out and he had forgotten to manually turn on the lights.
March 29
4:35 a.m. Extra patrol. Minnesota Street W. Officers patrolled on foot and found no issues.
7:34 a.m. Alarm. Elm Street E. Police reported to an alarm at a local business. Upon arrival, they met an employee at the door. The employee reported the alarm was triggered by mistake.
7:58 a.m. Business assist. College Avenue S. Authorities were requested to check on a parked vehicle. An employee advised that since it was on public property, any decision to tow was up to them.
10:29 p.m. Suspicious Activity. CR 75 W. A vehicle was seen entering a local campground. The vehicle owner was moving items from the back seat to the roof carrier.
March 30
4:46 a.m. Extra patrol. Minnesota Street. Officers patrolled on foot and found no issues.
1:50 p.m. Gas smell. Ash Street W./First Avenue W. Sewer gas was smelled in the area. The source was unidentified. A maintenance worker reported it as an ongoing problem. Officers cleared the area.
7:13 p.m. Driving complaint. Iverson Street W. A woman reported an erratically driving vehicle and was able to provide a license plate number and location. Authorities contacted residents at that location; none was impaired or knew what the complaint was about. Officers cleared.
April 24
6:08 p.m. Vehicle accident. Highway 23. One vehicle attempted a U-turn into the path of the other. The second vehicle was unable to stop and hit the first. The driver of the first vehicle was transported to the hospital for treatment.