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Sept. 13
12:24 a.m. Noise complaint. Minnesota Street W. Police were dispatched to break up a house party at the above location. The owner of the residence stated the party had gotten out of control, and he wanted to have his house cleared.
12:25 a.m. Lost property. Minnesota Street W. Police were sent to a local bar regarding a female who had misplaced her driver’s license. She stated she had lost it on the dance floor. Authorities located the ID and returned it to the rightful owner.
1:30 a.m. Suspicious activity. Elena Lane. Police were dispatched after receiving a call from a complainant that an anonymous person had rung the doorbell. The area was cleared.
Sept. 14
8:43 a.m. Speed trailer. Minnesota Street W./Sixth Avenue N.W. A speed trailer was placed at the above address.
3:49 p.m. Rental violation. Ash Street W. A female was issued a citation for violating a previously agreed-upon rental agreement. She had already previously broken the agreement which resulted in her second violation having an increased fee.
Sept. 15
12:22 a.m. Medical. College Avenue S. Police responded to a report of a young woman who was going to attempt suicide. She had been drinking all day. Officers located the woman and transported her to the St. Cloud Hospital.
Sept. 16
6:08 p.m. Lost property. CR 121. While on patrol, an officer located a cell phone lying face down in the middle of the road. It was returned to the owner’s residence.
Sept. 17
2:41 p.m. Stolen identity. College Avenue S. A woman called police after discovering she had two separate credit cards open in her name. She was advised to close them both and call the credit card company.
5:29 p.m. Social event. Jade Road. Police attended an ice cream social, meeting with local residents.
Sept. 19
10:49 a.m. Found property. College Avenue S. College security found a female yellow lab with no collar. The dog was reunited with her owner a few days later.
12:01 p.m. Theft. College Avenue N. The manager of a local boutique reported two recent thefts from her store. A watch and earrings were stolen. No suspects have been determined as of yet.