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June 26
10:32 a.m. Verbal dispute. Amber Avenue S. Officers were dispatched in reference to a report of a female and male party arguing verbally. Officers arrived on scene and attempted to make contact. Officers knocked at the door several times and announced themselves. Dispatch was able to find a phone number for the female party. Officers made contact through the phone. The female stated the argument was not physical, it was only verbal and she was fine.
4:10 p.m. Medical. 520 First Street N.E. Officers were dispatched for a 74-year-old female who had fallen out of bed and couldn’t get up. Upon arrival with Gold Cross, officers made contact with the female. Officers assisted the woman to her bed. The female was not injured.
June 27
4:42 a.m. Traffic stop. Connecticut Avenue S./CR 120. While on routine patrol, an officer observed a vehicle that had a broken tail-light lens and showed white to the rear. The officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. The driver was verbally warned and released.
8:55 a.m. Medical. 10 Avenue N. Officers were dispatched for a 67-year-old female who had pain on her left side and had vision difficulties. Officers arrived on scene and made contact with the female. Officers administered oxygen, gathered health history and monitored the woman’s condition until Gold Cross Ambulance arrived and transported the female to St. Cloud Hospital.
6:03 p.m. Theft. CR 120. Officers were dispatched to Walmart for an adult male shoplifter. Upon arrival, officers met with the cooperative shoplifter. The male party stated this was the first time he tried shoplifting. Walmart completed its paperwork, and officers issued the man a citation for misdemeanor shoplifting.
June 28
3:06 a.m. Suspicious activity. Perimeter Drive. Officers were dispatched for three juvenile males who were egging a truck. Upon arrival, officers located the truck and its registered owner. Officers checked the truck for damage, there appeared to be none. The juveniles were no longer on scene.
7:26 p.m. Medical. First Street N.E. While attending Police Activities League, an adult male party began to have chest pains. Officers provided the man oxygen. Gold Cross Ambulance arrived on scene and transported the man to St. Cloud Hospital.
June 29
8:19 p.m. Welfare check. Amber Avenue S. Officers were dispatched in reference to a female party who was intoxicated and was threatening to jump off an apartment balcony. Officers arrived on scene and met with the female party. Officers observed she was intoxicated but could care for herself and didn’t seem to be suicidal. The female refused going to detox.
June 30
6:40 a.m. Accident. Heritage Drive/Roberts Road. Officers were dispatched in reference to a garbage truck versus car accident. Officers arrived on scene and spoke with the drivers, both of which stated they had no injuries. Officers discovered the truck had backed into the car causing heavy damage to the front. Officers took photos of the damage.
10:21 p.m. Suspicious activity. Wyoming Court. Officers were dispatched in reference to someone ringing the doorbell at a residence and then running off. Officers arrived on scene and located three juveniles. The juveniles admitted to the suspicious activity and said they wouldn’t do it again.
July 1
Noon. Medical. Pinecone Road N. Officers were dispatched for a 79-year-old male party who had fallen and had a head wound. Officers arrived on scene and located the man in the kitchen. Officers applied pressure to the wound and monitored the man’s condition until Gold Cross Ambulance arrived and transported the man to St. Cloud Hospital.
11:45 p.m. Traffic stop. Second Street S./CR 78. While on routine patrol, an officer observed a vehicle that had a cracked windshield and also had a suspended object hanging from the rear-view mirror. The officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. When the officer identified the driver, the officer also discovered the driver had a warrant out for his arrest. The driver was placed under arrest for the warrant and warned for other violations. Reserve Officers transported the male party to Stearns County Jail.