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Feb. 21
Noise complaint. Broadway Avenue S. Police responded to a noise complaint. Upon arrival, no excessive noise could be heard.
12:04 a.m. Traffic violation. 18th Street N. While on routine patrol, officers observed a vehicle make a wide turn and cross traffic into the far lane. The vehicle was subsequently pulled over. After running a query on the driver, it was found his license had been revoked. He was issued a citation and released.
Feb. 22
4:55 a.m. Suspicious activity. Broadway Avenue S. Police were dispatched after a complaint of a person riding his/her bike wearing all black. Upon arrival, authorities could not locate anyone.
6:35 a.m. Medical. Fourth Avenue N. Authorities responded to an unconscious male. Gold Cross was already at the scene. No further police action was required.
Feb. 23
4:14 p.m. Public assist. Half Street S. Police were summoned to the aforementioned address for a public assist.
8:50 p.m. Theft. Second Avenue S. Police were dispatched after a complaint of theft. Upon arrival, authorities spoke with the owner of the resident who stated he/she had been gone for approximately a week-and-a-half. They felt someone had been in their residence as their front lights were on, but they had not been on when the occupants had left. The area was secured and cleared. There were no signs of a burglary.
Feb. 25
12:45 a.m. Ordinance violation. Second Avenue N. While on routine patrol, officers observed an unattended recreational fire. The fire consisted of hot coals and ashes with a small log burning in the center. Authorities observed a female placing cardboard on the fire which subsequently ignited it further. Police approached the woman, stating only untreated wood could be burned, otherwise the fire would have to be extinguished. The owners of the premises were informed of the city ordinance regarding recreational fires and were issued the proper citation.
4:53 p.m. Suspicious activity. E. Highview Drive. Police were dispatched after receiving a report of a suspicious individual who had approached a female complainant. The suspect stated she was from a survey company, but the complainant did not trust the woman or her credentials. The suspect was contacted by authorities who provided her paperwork and identification card for the business she worked for. No further action was taken.
Feb. 26
3:40 a.m. Detox. Benton Drive N. While on routine patrol, police observed a male standing at the door of a local gas station. He was knocking on the door, as if to try and get someone’s attention. Authorities approached the man who was clearly intoxicated. He had lost his phone and wallet. He was transported to detox for further assistance.