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March 20
1:50 p.m. Warrant arrest. 2nd Street N. An arrest warrant was issued for a female. Officers checked her residence and she was taken into custody without incident.
7:43 p.m. Stalled vehicle. C.R. 120. A vehicle was stalled on the side of the road. Officers provided traffic control until a tow truck arrived to remove the vehicle.
March 21
2:32 a.m. Welfare check. Evergreen Drive. A report was made regarding an elderly female who seemed to be very confused and driving erratically. Officers were able to locate the female and found she was very confused and unaware how she had gotten to where she was. She was transported to the hospital and her family was contacted.
6:50 p.m. Traffic stop. Riverside Avenue. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 46 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver was issued a citation and released.
8:58 p.m. Traffic stop. 7th Street N. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 46 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver was aware of her speed. She was issued a citation and released.
March 22
8:51 a.m. Traffic stop. Pinecone Road. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 57 mph in a posted 40-mph zone. The driver also could not provide current proof of insurance. The driver was issued a citation for both violations and released.
3:54 p.m. Traffic stop. Benton Drive. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 50 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver was unaware of her speed. She was issued a citation and released.
5:03 p.m. Juvenile complaint. 2nd Street S. A complaint was made regarding two juvenile boys throwing snowballs at vehicles. When an officer arrived, the boys ran. The officer caught them and went to their residence and spoke with the parents.