April 13
2:18 a.m. Fight. Twin Rivers Court. A complaint was made regarding two females fighting in a parking lot. The caller also stated one of the females fell out of a car that was leaving the parking lot. Upon arrival, an officer determined the remaining female was uninjured and the argument was over one of the females being in possession of the other person’s identification card. The female wanted to remain at the site and the officer cleared the call.
7:28 a.m. Theft from vehicle. Anna Avenue. A complaint was made regarding property taken out of a vehicle parked in a driveway. The owner stated he must have left the vehicle unlocked. While driving to work, he realized some items were missing. A stolen property form was completed.
11:55 p.m. Suspicious vehicle. Seventh Avenue N. A complaint was made by a neighbor regarding a vehicle parked in a driveway that had been running for more than 30 minutes. The caller didn’t think the neighbors were home. Upon arrival, an officer spoke to a male just pulling up in another vehicle. He stated his girlfriend was waiting in her car for him to come home.
April 14
3:31 a.m. Foot patrol. Second Street S. While on foot patrol, an officer observed a vehicle parked in front of a trailer house with both windows down and very loud music playing from the radio. The officer was unable to contact the owner, so the officer turned the radio off.
3:20 p.m. Intoxicated female. Fifth Avenue E. A complaint was made regarding an intoxicated female destroying doors in a home. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the caller, who stated his live-in ex-girlfriend was intoxicated and had broken a kitchen cabinet door. Officers advised the man they are unable to remove her from the residence where they both live. The caller then stated he was going to go down to the courthouse to get an order for protection.
5:43 p.m. Agency assist. Amber Avenue. St. Cloud Police Department requested an officer check a Sartell address for a male. Upon arrival, an officer located the male, took him into custody for a harassment restraining-order violation and transported him to jail.
6:41 p.m. Medical. Victory Avenue. Officers were dispatched to the home of an older male having respiratory issues. Upon arrival, another male had arrived and dropped off oxygen tanks for him. He stated the older male didn’t have his oxygen on after getting home from the hospital. The man was transported by Gold Cross Ambulance to the hospital.
April 15
9:48 a.m. Assist person. CR 120. A complaint was made regarding a motor vehicle crash in a parking lot. Upon arrival, an officer spoke to both drivers and one driver accused the other of damaging his vehicle. The driver (caller) stated his bumper had been pushed in and the paint was chipped. The officer looked at the vehicle and did not see any damage. The driver (caller) got upset and left the scene. The driver accused of damaging the vehicle was parked legally and about a foot back from the white line.
12:46 p.m. Medical. Brianna Drive. Officers were dispatched to a medical call where a male fell, hit his head and had back pain. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the man, who was injured. Gold Cross Ambulance transported the man to the hospital.
9:08 p.m. Burning complaint. Northview Drive. A complaint was made regarding a fire that was not always being tended. Upon arrival, an officer observed a small campfire in an above-ground fire ring. The male tending the fire said the only time he was away was when he used the restroom. The officer observed some burn marks and the male stated the fire was larger but he was waiting for the fire to burn out before he went in. He was advised of the ordinance with bonfires.
April 16
12:48 a.m. Assist person. Hi-Vue Drive. A complaint was made regarding a man’s roommates not allowing him inside the house. Upon arrival, an officer found the man had been living there but had voluntarily given up his key earlier in the day. An occupant of the house stated he was to be out by 5 p.m. the previous day. There was conflicting stories and the landlord was unable to be reached. The officer assisted the man with looking for more property within the house and then the man left.
11:53 a.m. Traffic stop. Riverside Avenue. While on patrol, an officer stopped a vehicle with a broken rear brake light. After running the license plate, the officer found the registered owner was revoked. The driver had a friend come pick up the vehicle and give him a ride home.
10:20 p.m. Gunshots. Sixth Avenue. S. A complaint was made regarding possible gunshots. Upon arrival, the officer was unable to locate the source of the noise and cleared.
April 17
12:22 a.m. Vandalism. Boulder Drive. A complaint was made regarding juveniles allegedly vandalizing mailboxes. Upon arrival, the parties could not be found.
3:07 a.m. Intoxicated person. Fourth Street N. A complaint was made regarding an intoxicated male outside yelling. Upon arrival, the officer observed a male lying on a bike path next to his bike. The male had fallen and broken his ankle. The officer provided medical attention while Gold Cross Ambulance was dispatched. Gold Cross transported the male to the hospital and the officer transported the bike to the male’s home.
8:39 p.m. Suspicious vehicle. Grizzly Lane. A complaint was made regarding a vehicle circling the parking lot for 20 minutes. Upon arrival, the officer did not locate the vehicle in the parking lot or neighborhood. Caller was advised to call if she saw it again and the officer cleared.
April 18
2:53 p.m. Theft from a vehicle. High Drive. A complaint was made regarding property that was stolen from a couple vehicles. Upon arrival, the officer spoke to the owner, who described the property that was taken from the unlocked vehicles sometime during the weekend.
6:22 p.m. Medical. Cheval Drive. Officers were dispatched to a home where an older male was found on the floor inside and was very confused. Upon arrival, officers determined the man fell on the floor and possibly had a broken hip. A family member found the man and called 911. Officers assisted with loading the male for transport to St. Cloud Hospital’s emergency room.
8:33 p.m. Animal complaint. Hi-Vue Drive. A report was made by a person stating a cat was in the heater. Upon arrival, the officer met with the homeowner, who said there was a cat stuck in her duct work. The officer discovered the cat was not in the duct work but just outside of it. The officer and owner were unable to get the cat out and the owner was advised to call the property owner.
10:47 p.m. Traffic stop. CR 120. While on patrol, an officer stopped a vehicle with broken license-plate lights. The driver was advised of the reason for the traffic stop and the driver admitted he did not have a valid driver’s license. The driver was issued a citation for driving after suspension and no proof of insurance and given a verbal warning about the broken license-plate lights.
April 19
12:21 a.m. Suspicious activity. Le Sauk Drive. A complaint was made regarding a suspicious vehicle and activity in the parking lot of a hotel. Upon arrival, the hotel employee said she smelled marijuana smoke coming from the room that a male and female had checked into earlier. The male was not cooperative and both were asked to leave.
1:24 a.m. Agency assist. Benton Drive. S. An officer assisted the Sauk Rapids Police Department after an armed robbery. The officer helped set up a perimeter but was advised the suspects had already left in a vehicle.
3:18 p.m. Theft in progress. CR 120. Officers were dispatched to a theft in progress at a business. Dispatch advised the officers that a female, who was on foot, had taken a smart watch from a display. Upon arrival, the officers checked the area and were unable to locate the female. A stolen property report was filed.
4:27 p.m. Stall. Second Street S./CR 78. While on patrol, an officer observed a stalled vehicle. The officer spoke to the owner, who said it quit. The vehicle was leaking gas. The officer assisted with having the car towed to a garage.