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If any readers have tips concerning crimes, they should call the Sartell Police Department at 320-251-8186 or Tri-County Crime Stoppers at 320-255-1301 or access its tip site at www.tricountycrimestoppers.org. Crime Stoppers offers rewards up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for crimes.

July 6

2:40 a.m. Sartell Street W. Verbal. An emergency call was placed stating a male and female were fighting. Officers arrived and found the argument had become physical. The male was placed under arrest without incident.

9:43 p.m. 8th Avenue N. Fireworks. Several complaints were made regarding fireworks in the area. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate the source.

July 7

3:59 p.m. Brookwood Lane. Suspicious vehicle. A complaint was made regarding an unknown vehicle parked in front of a residence and taking pictures. An officer was unable to locate the vehicle.

11:14 p.m. 3rd Street S. Person assist. An emergency call was placed stating an adult male needed assistance after a fall. Officers were able to assist the male to his bed. He stated he needed no medical care.

July 8

2:36 a.m. 23rd Avenue N. Loud music. A complaint was made regarding loud music coming from a residence. An officer checked the area and was not able to locate the source.

July 9

8:15 p.m. Riverside Avenue. Harassment. A report was made regarding an employee who had harassed another employee. The officer explained this was a one-time event and needed to be processed through a supervisor at the place of employment first.

9:49 p.m. Victory Avenue. Fireworks. A complaint was made regarding a person setting off fireworks from a vehicle and leaving the area. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.

July 10

9:51 a.m. Bear Path Court. Vehicle theft. A report was made regarding a theft from an unlocked vehicle sometime during the overnight.

5:20 p.m. 9th Avenue N. Abandoned bike. A bicycle was found lying on the roadway. Neighbors stated it had been there all day. The bike is located at the Sartell Police Department.

July 11

8:20 a.m. Sartell Lane. Neighbor dispute. A complaint was made regarding a resident shooting stray animals in his backyard. An officer provided the resident with city ordinances regarding shooting within city limits.

9:14 p.m. CR 120. Traffic stop. After checking a vehicle’s registration, it was found the driver carried a revoked license. The driver stated he was aware of his license status. He was issued a citation and released to a valid driver.

July 12

12:36 a.m. 19th Avenue N. Suspicious activity. A report was made regarding an unknown male walking through a yard and hitting a window. An officer checked the area and was unable to locate anyone.

3:22 a.m. 11th Avenue E. Domestic. A report was made regarding a resident hearing a male and female arguing and it sounding as if it was becoming physical. Officer arrived and found a female was in a verbal argument on the phone and needed no assistance.

2:37 p.m. Sundance Road. Juvenile problem. A complaint was made regarding two juvenile boys throwing rocks at vehicles. An officer arrived and spoke with the boys about their actions and informed their parents as well.

6:14 p.m. 7th Street N. Animal. A report was made regarding baby ducks that had fallen in a storm drain. An officer was able to remove the cover and went in and retrieved the ducks.

July 13

10:25 a.m. 3rd Street N. Barking dog. A complaint was made regarding dogs consistently barking outside a residence. An officer arrived and found the barking to be constant. The owner was issued a citation for the ordinance violation.

6:37 p.m. 4th Avenue N. Fireworks. A complaint was made regarding fireworks being set off in the neighborhood. An officer checked the area and was unable to find the location.

July 14

1:11 a.m. CR 120. Welfare check. While on patrol, an officer witnessed a male carrying a female over his shoulder. The officer found the male was afraid she was too intoxicated to drive and the female stated she was too intoxicated to walk. The male was able to give care for the female if needed. The officer provided them with a ride to their residence.

7:39 p.m. Meadow Drive. Unwanted person. A complaint was made regarding an intoxicated female at a residence who was refusing to leave. An officer arrived and escorted the female to detox for the evening.

July 15

1:31 a.m. Woodcrest Circle. DWI. After checking a vehicle’s registration, it was found the driver had an active arrest warrant. The officer detected the odor of alcoholic beverages and marijuana coming from the vehicle. The driver was unable to pass field sobriety testing and was placed under arrest.

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