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Oct. 22
8:47 a.m. Sartell Bridge. Person assist. While on patrol, a pedestrian stopped an officer and stated they were lost due to getting on the wrong bus. The officer transported the male to his destination.
Oct. 23
7:11 a.m. 5th Avenue S. Theft from vehicle. A report was made regarding items taken from an unlocked vehicle sometime overnight.
8:24 a.m. Riverside Avenue. Theft from vehicle. A report was made regarding items taken from an unlocked vehicle sometime overnight.
6:45 p.m. 2nd Street N. Domestic. An emergency call was placed stating a male and female were arguing. Officers arrived and found the male had left the residence and the female stated she no longer needed assistance.
Oct. 24
12:56 p.m. 7th Avenue N. Theft from vehicle. A report was made regarding items taken from an unlocked vehicle sometime overnight.
9:03 p.m. 8th Avenue N. Suspicious activity. A report was made regarding juveniles walking in between residences. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate anyone.
Oct. 25
5:44 a.m. Pine Siskin Avenue. Theft from vehicle. A report was made regarding items taken from an unlocked vehicle sometime overnight.
11:58 p.m. 19th Avenue S. Loud music. A complaint was made regarding loud music coming from a residence. Officers spoke with the owner, who agreed to turn down the music.
Oct. 26
1:53 a.m. 3rd Street N. Domestic. A report was made regarding a male and female arguing and possibly becoming physical. Officers arrived and both parties stated they no longer needed assistance and were going to bed for the evening.
11:49 p.m. 6th Avenue S. DWI. A vehicle was witnessed driving erratically. The driver was unable to pass field sobriety testing and was placed under arrest without incident.
Oct. 27
2:32 a.m. Le Sauk Drive. Unwanted person. A complaint was made regarding four intoxicated people refusing to leave a residence. An officer arrived and the people left in a cab without incident.
7:58 p.m. 5th Avenue N. Suspicious activity. While on patrol, an officer noticed lights flashing on and off outside a residence. The officer contacted the homeowner and found the lights were set incorrectly.