Law Log:
May 7: Woman reports erratic driver on Highway 20 near Laurel, provides vehicle description.
Rescue unit called to Crofton residence for woman with medical issue.
Omaha man reports he thinks his stolen motorcycle may be in Fordyce, provides vehicle description. Officer checks and does not find vehicle at location. Man advised he sold the motorcycle two years prior and then got notified last week that it had been reported stolen.
Stop sign reported gone from 872 Road.
Two cows and a horse reportedly out near Highway 84.
Cattle reported out near 552nd Ave.
May 8: Five 911 calls made by mistake.
Burn permit issued for Hansen Hog West, Phil Hilfiker, Cedar- Knox Public Power District, Scott Stanton, Howard Gubbels, Gary Van Meter, Pat Arens, Mark Lute.
Man requests vehicle inspection.
Woman calls to ask if a death investigation is being conducted on her deceased family member.
Fire alarm sounding at Randolph High School, false alarm.
Healthcare provider inquires about a lift assist from the rescue squad and how much it costs, dispatch advises to contact the city office.
Caller reports scam phone call. Family member calls a few minutes later to report that he had sent about $35,000 to scams, wants family member evaluated, dispatch provides number to Adult Protective Services.
Two calls come in to report a motor vehicle accident south of Highway 15 and 12 junction near Laurel, Wynot EMS responds, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.
Cows reported out on 552 and 894 roads.
Dixon County asks for assistance with an address.
Yankton County relays a report about a man with a knife at the beach.
Knox County reports car on fire about three miles east of Crofton on Highway 12, driver out of vehicle.
Rescue unit called to Coleridge facility for a woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.
May 9: Rescue unit called to Laurel facility for man with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.
Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding and citation for speeding in separate incidents.
Fertilizer reportedly spilled on roadway south of Highway 81 and 84 junction. Highway lane blocked during cleanup. Trucking business owner calls upset that the fertilizer will damage his trucks and loads, saying he was going to take pictures and someone would be liable. Business owner calls back later in the day to ask who to send his insurance claim to and dispatch advises him of the company with the spilled load.
Burn permit issued for Gary Huebelheinrich, Dustin Stephenson, Cody Knudsen, Al Wortman, Roger Adreson, Tiffany Kalin.
Caller makes a missing person report, provides details and description of individual and vehicle. Dixon County calls about the same missing person report. Nebraska State Patrol notified. About an hour later, man located.
Two 911 calls made by mistake.
Rescue unit called to Coleridge residence for man with medical issue, transported to Osmond hospital.
Rescue unit called to Randolph facility for woman with medial issue, transported to Norfolk hospital.
Funeral home calls regarding a cremation permit.
Yankton call transferred in regarding an erratic driver on Highway 81, vehicle description provided.
Yankton call transferred in regarding a fire west of Highway 81 and 121 junction, dispatch checks with Knox County and finds it to be a controlled burn.
Rescue unit called to Hartington residence for man with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.
May 10: Pierce County relays information about an erratic driver northbound on Highway 81, provides vehicle description.
Woman asks about getting an affidavit notarized.
Caller asks to talk to a deputy regarding an investigation into perjury.
Dixon County seeks assistance in a child abuse case.
Woman reports kid driving on Coleridge streets recklessly on a four-wheeler.
Caller reports vehicle driving erratically near Crofton Golf Course.
Burn permit issued for Mike Heimes.
911 call made by mistake.
Man reports a neighbor locked out of his house and has been sitting staring at the door all day. Officer pried door open for him, declined any other assistance.
Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give citation for speeding.
May 11: Fire reported in trees near Fordyce turnoff, Crofton fire department responds, decide to let it burn for now with rain on the way. About 10 hours later, the fire reportedly rekindled but is under control.
Calf reported in ditch west of Highway 81 and 121 junction.
Burn permit issued for Joe McCoy, Jacob Dickes, Roger Meyer.
Yankton Police relays information about two men near walking bridge asking people for money, one reportedly has alcohol in pocket.
Woman calls to report scam from company who wants to “black top” driveway for $60,000.
Two-vehicle accident reported in Hartington, no injuries.
Man reports vehicle driving reckless eastbound on Highway 20 near Laurel. Vehicle stopped by officer who said driver was not observed to be reckless however she does have a revoked license.
911 call made by mistake.
May 12: Woman calls and asks to talk to the sheriff who is unavailable. “Well, he’s probably investigating something I’m gonna get blamed for,” caller says.
Tornado watch issued for Cedar County.
Woman calls to say her vehicle ran out of gas and is parked on Highway 57 off of the road, she will come back for it.
Man requests a vehicle inspection.
Suspicious driver and activity reports two miles north of Highway 57 where woman driving erratically, pulled over and got out of vehicle in pajamas, started walking away from car and then went back to it and drove off. Deputy makes contact with woman who reported she was trying to catch up to her grandmother who had her phone on top of her car. The phone fell off so she was picking it up from the side of the road.
Randolph and Belden severe weather spotters dispatched for potential tornado. Fordyce sent out for spotting.
National Weather service issues a tornado warning for the county. Heavy rain reported.
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for the county.
Man reports high water in the southbound lane on Highway 81 at bridge.
Flooding reported west of Fordyce.
Man reports his motorhome stranded on Highway 81 with no lights working, another motorist attempts to help him. Tow company refuses to come out in the storm. Eventually, vehicle towed to business parking lot.
Flooding on road east of Fordyce.
Caller reports a woman posting her text message on social media, has asked her to stop but refuses, making threats to have son taken from her and allegedly had her fired for her job.
May 13: Officer provides a welfare check at a residence.
911 call from man reporting medical symptoms while on Highway 12, dispatch contacts Yankton, S.D., hospital emergency department.
Woman reports boyfriend left in a vehicle drunk. Officers locate vehicle but not the individual.
Four 911 calls made by mistake.
Burn permit issued for Brian Anderson, Mike Sherman, Mark Bloomquist, Andy Gubbels, Josh Jorgensen, Chuck Kathol, John Bloomquist, John Abts, John Rohloff.
Man reports a vehicle driving wrecklessly past his home in St. Helena, kicking up rocks at the house and property, provides vehicle description.
Woman reports a sexual assault, dispatch advises her to go to the Yankton, S.D. hospital, and deputy responds.
Rescue unit called to Laurel residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.
Man reports feeling suicidal, Yankton Police responds but say individual doesn’t want to talk to them. Man calls dispatch again and hangs up. He calls a third time and says he’s by the bridge and wants to jump.
Caller reports a man riding a bicycle on Highway 81, hard to see him, transported him to homeless shelter.
Rescue unit called to Laurel residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.