If you have a tip concerning a crime, 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.
Oct. 7
10:29 a.m. Motorist assist. 22nd Street S. A driver locked their keys inside a vehicle and requested an officer attempt to unlock the door. An officer was able to successfully open the passenger door.
6 p.m. Juvenile. First Street N.E. Multiple reports were made regarding two adult males restraining a juvenile male. Officers located the group and found the juvenile was a group-home client with his staff and he had become physical. The juvenile had now calmed down and they needed no police assistance.
8:01 p.m. Suspicious person. 12th Avenue N. A complaint was made regarding a person appearing to be hitchhiking. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate anyone.
Oct. 8
2:10 a.m. Assault. CR 120. An adult male walked into the store and stated he had been assaulted. Officers spoke to the male, who refused to press charges at that time. He was transported to the St Cloud Hospital for an evaluation of his injuries.
4:28 p.m. Motorist Assist. Second Street S. A driver locked their keys inside a vehicle and requested an officer attempt to unlock the door. The officer was able to successfully open the passenger door.
10:49 p.m. Noise complaint. Amber Avenue S. A complaint was made regarding the amount of noise coming from a residence. An officer spoke to the tenants, who agreed to turn the TV down.
Oct. 9
9:37 a.m. Traffic stop. Riverside Avenue S. A vehicle was witnessed traveling 49 mph in a posted 30-mph zone. The driver stated he was aware of his speed. He was issued a citation and released.
7:19 p.m. Domestic. Seventh Street N. A report was made regarding a male and female arguing. Officers arrived and spoke to both parties who stated the argument was only verbal and they needed no assistance.
Oct. 10
5:10 p.m. Suspicious vehicle. 10th Street S. A report was made regarding a vehicle pulling into and parking in a resident’s driveway. The driver told the resident he was waiting for a friend. Officers checked the area and were not able to locate the vehicle. The complainant stated a female got into the vehicle and they left the area.
7:07 p.m. Unattended persons. Horizon Avenue S. A report was made regarding three children left unattended in a vehicle, parked on the roadway. An officer located the vehicle and found the children’s mother was in the vehicle and the father was selling items for a school project with another child.
9:33 p.m. Verbal. 18th Avenue N. An adult male requested assistance, stating an adult female was going to destroy his property. Officers arrived and spoke to both parties, who stated the argument was only verbal. Neither person was able to leave the residence for the evening but stated they would remain calm and needed no further assistance.
Oct. 11
5:52 p.m. Assist. Scout Drive. A report was made of an adult male disabled and stuck in the grass. An officer arrived and was able to lift the male into the squad and drive him to the roadway. The male stated he needed no medical assistance. He was placed back into his scooter and left the area.
7:45 p.m. Driving complaint. CR 1. A complaint was made regarding a vehicle swerving on the roadway. Officers made contact with the registered owner, who stated his son was driving. The juvenile male stated he was attempting to drive and eat a sandwich. He was advised of the dangers of distracted driving and given a warning.
10:07 p.m. Suspicious activity. Third Street S. Multiple complaints were made regarding three males knocking on residents’ doors. Officers located the males and found they were not on a lease in the building and per management’s request, the males were asked to leave. They left the building without incident.
Oct. 12
2:14 p.m. Abandoned property. Pinecone Road. A bike has been left at City Hall for several days. The bike is now located at the police department.
Oct. 13
2:26 p.m. Domestic. 11th Avenue E. An emergency call was placed from an adult female, stating an adult male was becoming out of control. Officers arrived and spoke with both parties, who stated the argument was only verbal and never became physical. Both parties refused any police assistance.
4:41 p.m. Fire. Seventh Street S. A fire alarm was sounding at the high school. Officers and the assistant fire chief cleared the building.