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June 3
10:32 a.m. Traffic stop. Pinecone Road. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 66 mph in a posted 40-mph zone. The driver stated he was not aware of the speed limit. He was issued a citation and released.
10:25 p.m. Suspicious person. While on patrol, an officer saw an occupied tent in a park area. The officer made contact with the male who stated he was hiking to Grand Rapids. The officer did approve the stay for the night and notified the male he needed to speak with officers in the future for approval.
June 4
9:04 a.m. Traffic stop. Pinecone Road. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 64 mph in a posted 40-mph zone. The driver was not aware of his speed. He was issued a citation and released.
June 5
1:27 a.m. Theft. Amber Avenue S. A report was made regarding a theft of a trailer in progress. Both males were placed under arrest and transported to Stearns County Jail.
9:10 a.m. Stalled vehicle. Pinecone Road. While on patrol, an officer came across a vehicle stalled on the side of the road. The officer called a tow service and stood by with safety lights.
8:05 p.m. Juvenile problem. Brookwood Lane. A complaint was made regarding a male juvenile who was out of control. He was placed under arrest and transported to a secure facility.
June 6
11:45 p.m. Suspicious activity. 3rd Avenue N. While on patrol, an officer noticed several parked cars in the school parking lot. They were found to be several juveniles. All parents were notified and the kids were sent home.
June 7
11:27 a.m. Burglary. 2nd Avenue N. A report was made sometime between June 1-7, a TV and play system was taken from a home.
10:27 p.m. Suspicious activity. Riverside Avenue. A report was made regarding four juvenile males parking their vehicle behind a business and jumping out of the car. It was found males are involved with a local group activity.
June 8
12:20 a.m. Traffic stop. 19th Avenue N. A vehicle was witnessed failing to stop at a stop sign. The driver was issued a citation and released.
3:14 a.m. Loud music. Northview Drive. A complaint was made regarding loud music coming from a residence. Officers spoke with the owner who agreed to turn down the music.
11:31 p.m. Traffic stop. C.R. 1. A vehicle was witnessed crossing the center line into the officer’s lane of travel. The juvenile male admitted to cell phone use. He was issued a citation and his father was notified.
June 9
12:50 a.m. Loud noise. 4th Avenue E. A complaint was made regarding loud noises coming from a nearby party. An officer spoke with the homeowner who agreed to turn down the music.
5:57 p. Attempted entry. 17th Street N. A report was made that person attempted entry into a home. The front door was broken but the person did not gain entry into the home.
7:07 p.m. Vandalism. A report was made a mailbox was destroyed sometime during the overnight.
June 10
1:41 p.m. Warrant arrest. Lowell Lane. An arrest warrant was issued for a female who was located and placed under arrest without incident.
6:31 p.m. Vandalism. 20th Avenue N. A report was made of vandalism to a vehicle. This happened between the hours of 10 p.m and midnight the night before.
June 11
2:43 p.m. Traffic stop. Riverside Avenue. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 47 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver stated he was unaware of the speed limit. He was issued a citation and released.
5:33 p.m. Suspicious activity. Benton Drive. A complaint was made regarding vehicles parked on the side of the road for a while. It was found the owners were at the fishing hole on the river.