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June 15
2:19 a.m. Window peek. Hi Vue Drive. A complaint was made regarding an unknown male looking through a resident’s window. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate anyone outside.
9:46 p.m. Verbal. 3rd Street S. A report was made regarding a possible verbal argument between two neighboring residents. Officers arrived and were unable to make contact with anyone in the residence.
June 16
1 p.m. Traffic stop. 12th Avenue E. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 45 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver stated she was unaware of the speed limit. She was issued a citation and released.
June 17
5:25 p.m. Suspicious activity. Twin Rivers Court. A report was made regarding unknown people attempting to sell stereo equipment. An officer checked the area and was unable to locate the vehicle described.
June 18
5:13 p.m. Person assist. Pinecone Road. A request was made to assist two juvenile males who could not unlock their bikes. The officer was unable to cut the locks, as they requested, but transported them to their residence.
7:32 p.m. Traffic stop. 12th Street S. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 59 mph in a posted 40-mph zone. The driver stated he was unaware of the speed limit. He was issued a citation and released.
June 19
4:04 a.m. Suspicious activity. Evergreen Drive. A report was made regarding an unknown male running across the roadway, carrying a backpack. An officer checked the area and was unable to locate anyone outside.
8:15 p.m. Welfare check. CR 120. A report was made regarding an elderly male walking and looking confused. Officers checked the area and knew the elderly male who often walks through the area.
June 20
9:29 p.m. Suspicious activity. CR 120. A report was made regarding four people smoking from a pipe inside a vehicle. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate the described vehicle.
11:59 p.m. Intoxicated male. 2nd Street S. A complaint was made regarding an intoxicated male urinating on vehicles. An officer checked the area and was unable to locate the described male.
June 21
12:07 a.m. Suspicious activity. 20th Avenue S. A report was made regarding noises coming from a new construction house. Officers walked through the house and area and did not locate anything out of place.
3:23 p.m. Theft. Walmart. An adult female was witnessed attempting to leave the store with unpaid merchandise. The female admitted to the theft. She was issued a citation and released.
June 22
2:02 a.m. Suspicious vehicle. 10th Street S. A report was made regarding a vehicle driving through a neighborhood slowly and shining a flashlight. An officer located the vehicle and found it to be a paper delivery driver, looking at house numbers.
9:51 p.m. Domestic. 7th Avenue S. A report was made regarding an argument between an adult female and a juvenile male. Officers arrived and were able to de-escalate the situation. The male stated he would remain calm for the evening and went to bed. No further assistance was needed.
June 23
10:19 a.m. Motorist assist. 2nd Street S. Officers were called to assist a motorist who had locked themselves out of their vehicle. Officers were able to gain entry into the vehicle for the motorist.
10:13 p.m. Fireworks complaint. 5th Avenue E. Officers were dispatched to a complaint of fireworks being fired. Officers checked the area and found no evidence. They advised the complainant to call if they were seen again.
June 24
8:52 p.m. Loud music. Sunburst Avenue. A caller reported loud music coming from a residence. Officers located the house and it was quiet. They made contact with the owners and advised them to keep the music turned down.
11:43 p.m. Suspicious vehicle. 12th Street N. Officers located an unoccupied vehicle in the parking lot. Upon further investigation they were able to locate the owner and advised them of the park curfew. They left without incident.
June 25
4:40 a.m. Suspicious person. CR 120. A report was made of some suspicious people hanging around in the parking lot of a business. Officers responded and were unable to locate anyone matching the description. They advised complainant to call back if they returned.
4:20 p.m. Animal bite. Pheasant Drive. A report was made regarding a dog-biting incident. Neither of the animals was harmed. Officers spoke with the owners of the aggressive dog and advised them to keep it contained.
June 26
7:07 p.m. Abandoned bicycle. 19th Avenue S. Officers were dispatched to secure an abandoned bicycle. Officers were able to locate the bike. Bicycle was placed in storage at the police department for safekeeping.
11:00 p.m. Carbon monoxide alarm. Bechtold Drive. Officers were dispatched to a CO alarm at a residence. Officers tested the area and found no signs of carbon monoxide.
June 27
8:30 p.m. Ordinance violation. Corrine Court. Officers were dispatched to a complaint of a bow and arrow being used in a backyard. Officers made contact with the offenders, advised them of the ordinance and gave them a verbal warning.
8:43 p.m. Suspicious person. 1st Avenue N. Officers received a report of a suspicious person in a parking lot looking into vehicles. The area was searched and no one matching the description was found.
June 28
8:12 a.m. Hi Vue Drive. Suspicious vehicle. Officers were called to a residence regarding a suspicious vehicle. Officers made contact with the owner of the vehicle who advised he was there to do some plumbing work for the homeowners. No further action was taken.
8:22 p.m. 12th Avenue N. Verbal dispute. A report was made regarding a verbal dispute at a residence. Officers responded and spoke with the involved parties. Officers were able to defuse the situation without incident.
June 29
8:24 a.m. Alarm. Grizzly Lane. Officers responded to a report of an alarm sounding at a residence. Officers searched the exterior of the house and found no signs of forced entry. They made contact with the property owner and he advised he would contact the alarm company to have the system checked.
11:09 a.m. Stolen bicycle. 4th Street N. Officers received a report of a bicycle that had been stolen from a garage. Officers responded and took a report from the victim. No further action was taken.