Jan. 24
7:50 a.m. Suspicious vehicle. Grizzly Lane. A report was made regarding a suspicious vehicle parked in the area. The vehicle was gone upon the officer’s arrival.
5:47 p.m. Vehicle in ditch. Heritage Road. While on patrol, an officer saw a vehicle in the ditch. The officer contacted a tow truck and provided safety lights until the vehicle was removed.
9:26 p.m. Stalled vehicle. Riverside Avenue. While on patrol, an officer saw a vehicle stalled in the roadway. The officer provided safety lighting while the vehicle was towed off the road.
Jan. 25
11:27 pm. Verbal. 7th Avenue S. A complaint was made regarding a male and female verbally arguing and it possibly becoming physical. Officers arrived and were able to make contact with the male and female. They both denied the argument ever became physical and agreed to keep the noise down for the evening.
Jan. 26
1:21 p.m. Vehicles in ditch. 19th Avenue S. A report was made regarding multiple vehicles in the ditch due to blizzard conditions. Officers provided safety lights while the vehicles were removed.
2:25 p.m. Vehicle in ditch. Pinecone Road. While on patrol an officer noticed a vehicle stuck in the ditch. The officer provided safety lights until the vehicle was removed.
6:08 p.m. Motorist assist. Troop Drive. While leaving another call, an officer noticed a vehicle stuck in a driveway. The officer helped the owner push the vehicle out of the snow.
Jan. 27
9:23 a.m. Motorist assist. Pinecone Road. While trying to pull into their driveway, a vehicle became stuck in a snow pile. Officers were able to help dig the vehicle out.
11:52 a.m. Suspicious smell. 6th Avenue N. A report was made regarding an adult female smelling something burning but could not locate the source. An officer arrived and was able to locate the smell coming from a bread maker with burnt dough.
Jan. 28
1:23 p.m. Verbal. 3rd Avenue N. A report was made regarding an adult male and female verbally arguing. Officers arrived and were able to defuse the situation. The male left with another family member for the evening.
Jan. 29
12:37 a.m. CR 120. Juvenile problem. A report was made regarding three juvenile males who were asking people for a ride home. The males stated they had now found a ride home but the officer found one male had an active arrest warrant. He was placed under arrest and transported to Stearns County Jail without incident.
Jan. 30
7:04 a.m. LeSauk Drive. Vehicle in ditch. A report was made regarding a vehicle stuck in the ditch and the back window broken out. Officers arrived and found the driver had broken the back window attempting to get out and she had a suspended license. She was issued a citation and the vehicle was towed.
3:16 p.m. Connecticut Avenue. Vehicle in ditch. A report was made regarding a vehicle stuck in the ditch. An officer contacted the tow company and provided safety lights until the vehicle was removed.
Jan. 31
5:43 p.m. CR 120. DWI. A vehicle had struck a sign and became stuck in a ditch. The responding officer detected the smell of alcohol and the driver failed field sobriety testing. He was placed under arrest and transported to Stearns County Jail without incident.
8:40 p.m. CR 120. Traffic stop. After checking a vehicle’s registration, it was found the driver had a suspended license. The driver was issued a citation and released to a valid driver.
Feb. 1
9:37 a.m. Property damage. 1st Street NE. A report was made regarding three mailboxes hit overnight. All three mailboxes and a piece of the unknown vehicle were lying in the snow.
2:45 p.m. Suspicious activity. Riverside Avenue. A report was made regarding witnessing two juvenile females appearing to smoke marijuana while driving. Officers located the females, who eventually admitted to smoking marijuana. They were both released to their families.
Feb. 2
1:54 p.m. Pinecone Road. Traffic stop. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 64 mph in a posted 45-mph zone. The driver stated she was aware of her speed. She was issued a citation and released.
5:17 p.m. Pinecone Road. Threat. A complaint was made regarding a vehicle tailgating her and then cutting in front of her and stopping. A male came and hit her window and yelled at her about her driving. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle by the description.
Feb. 3
7:14 a.m. Welfare check. 12th Avenue N. A report was made regarding a vehicle that had been left running at a neighbor’s residence since the night before. An officer arrived and the resident stated he must have started the vehicle by accident with his remote starter.
3:08 p.m. Traffic stop. 2nd Street S. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 48 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver stated he wasn’t aware of his speed. He was issued a citation and released.
Feb. 4
10:11 a.m. Traffic stop. Riverside Avenue. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 46 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver stated she was not aware of her speed. She was issued a citation and released.
1:45 p.m. Motorist assist. CR 120. A driver was locked out of her vehicle and an officer was able to unlock it for her.
Feb. 7
2:13 p.m. Snowmobile crash. CR 9. Two snowmobiles, one northbound and the other southbound on the same trail, met at the top of a small hill and collided. The 17-year-old driver from Sartell had injuries to his leg and was transported by Gold Cross Ambulance to St. Cloud Hospital. The other driver, a 67-year-old male from Freeport, was transported to Albany Hospital by family members.