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Law Log

Sheriff’s calls May 28: Caller reports a suspicious person on his property for the past five days who won’t leave. Officer speaks with man who was warned to leave and if he comes back he will be arrested.

Sheriff’s calls May 28: Caller reports a suspicious person on his property for the past five days who won’t leave. Officer speaks with man who was warned to leave and if he comes back he will be arrested.

Yankton transfers call reporting a fire around a light pole near Crofton, Crofton Fire called out but canceled enroute as flames were extinguished. Cedar Knox Public Power District notified.

Woman reports vehicles racing on Highway 121 east of dam.

911 call made by mistake. Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warnings for speeding and no operator’s license, defective headlight and brake light, and citations for speeding in separate incidents.

South Dakota Game & Parks reports two men took a paddlefish out of season.

Rescue unit called to Laurel residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.

May 29: Yankton Police relay information about a pursuit heading into Cedar County, driver allegedly involved in a burglary.

Rescue unit called to Saint Helena residence for man with potential injury, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Rescue unit called to Randolph residence for man with medical issue, transported to Osmond hospital.

Three 911 call made by mistake. Woman reports an erratic driver on Highway 121, keeps driving off onto shoulder, call transferred to Yankton.

Dispatch receives an automated message from a smart watch regarding the owner being involved in an accident, location maps to Concord area, Dixon County notified.

Abandoned vehicle reported at Saint Helena Cemetery. Vehicle was reported stolen.

A gas meter was reportedly hit in Randolph, Black Hills Energy notified, fire department responds.

Bulls reportedly out south of Highway 12 and 84.

Rescue unit called to Hartington residence for woman with potential injury, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Alarm is sounding at Coleridge apartment building.

May 30: Knox County calls about an inmate bonding out from its jail.

Woman reports dog bite in Coleridge.

A Yankton woman called to ask about why she got pulled over driving her side-by-side in Nebraska. Dispatch advises its illegal to drive it except for agricultural purposes.

Burn permit issued for John Steffen.

Medical alarm sounds for Hartington subscriber, false alarm.

Five 911 calls made by mistake.

Man called to advise he’s moving from Texas to LaVista, Neb., and found an individual from Randolph willing to take his dog. Man says the Randolph individual seemed sketchy and asked if the diatpcher knew anything about him. Dispatcher advised the sheriff’s office hadn’t had any contact with the person.

Man reports a suspicious vehicle and person in Hartington.

May 31: Four 911 calls made by mistake.

Cows reported out near the Crofton Golf Course.

Rescue unit called to Randolph facility for man with medical issue, transported to Osmond hospital.

Man calls about getting a vehicle inspected.

Caller reports a protection order vioatlation.

Yankton police calls about the pursuit into Cedar County from a few days prior.

Woman reports an opossum in her tree. About 10 minutes later, the opossum had left.

Officers conducted traffic enforcement and gave warnings for speeding and defective headlight in separate incidents.

June 1: Fire alarm sounds at Coleridge facility, false alarm.

A three-vehicle accident was reported south of Yankton on Highway 81, no injuries.

Woman calls about getting boat inspected.

Four 911 calls made by mistake. Woman calls for assistance in catching her young daughter who is running around Randolph. Officer talks to the girl.

Officer reports firearm stolen and later that same day locates it.

Rescue unit called to Bow Valley for woman with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

A one-vehicle rollover accident reported near Laurel, rescue unit responds.

June 2: Man reports hitting a deer three miles west of the Highway 57 and 20 junction.

Woman reports suspicious person in vehicle near the walking bridge.

Man reports fishing at dam and getting a spoonbill tangled in his lines. The spoonbill had an arrow in it.

Adult Protective Services calls about an intake in Randolph.

Two 911 calls made by mistake. Fire reported in the trees at Tailwaters Campsite, report is someone threw a cigarette out, Crofton Fire responds.

Woman reports hitting a deer on Highway 81 about five miles south of the junction with Highway 84.

Rescue unit called to Coleridge residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.

Man reports an individual cleaning a spoonbill, Game & Parks advised its allowable as its archery season.

911 call comes in from an irate man who says he’s stuck on Highway 81 for more than 30 minutes. Dispatch advises construction taking place on highway. “This is ridiculous. A deputy needs to do something about it.” Call transferred to Pierce County.

Burn permit issued for Brian Young.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for defective headlight and citations for speeding in separate incidents.

June 3: Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding and no operator’s license, and a citation for speeding in separate incidents.

Two 911 calls come in to report a ditch fire on Highway 98, Wayne Police notified.

Four 911 calls made by mistake. Man reports an individual has been shooting his BB gun at his vehicle.

Woman reports a motorcycle accident on Highway 84 about two miles west of the junction with 81, driver transported by medical helicopter.

Man reports dogs at large in Coleridge.

Woman reports incident at Meridian RV Resort where campers are surrounding a vehicle. Man calls to say people are surrounding his vehicle, a friend got out and he thinks he was assaulted. Nebraska Game & Parks, Nebraska State Patrol, Cedar County and Knox County assist Medical alert sounds for Coleridge subscriber, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

June 4: Man reports campsite neighbors yelling.

Five 911 calls made by msistake. Game & Parks notifies dispatch about information from South Dakota Game warden regarding paddlefish harvest.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding.

Burn permit issued for Brandon Fischer.

Man reports accidentally hitting a paddlefish while archery fishing.

Man reports a stock trailer unlatched and three cows were spilled onto roadway, one is deceased, traffic control required. Another cow had to be put down and the other cow was missing.

June 5: Man reports a dead cow on Highway 81 north of the Highway 84 junction.

Woman reports fire in trees on her property in rural Hartington.

Three 911 calls made by mistake. Pastor calls to advocate for inmate receiving treatment.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding.

Man inquires about handgun permit.

Crofton EMS paged to an area on Highway 81 15 miles south of Yankton for man having medical emergency while driving, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Man reports individuals racing vehicles and motorcycles past his property.

Caller reports a domestic assault occurring at the Tailwaters Campground. Yankton Police talks to woman involved and determines it was a verbal dispute only.

Yankton Police ask for assistance with potentially suicidal man on bridge. Man left bridge area and traveled into Yankton.

June 6: Officer locates two individuals walking on Highway 81, attempting to walk from Fordyce to Yankton. A call comes in to report these two walkers.

Two reports called in regarding a cow out on Highway 81 and 84 junction.

Man calls about inappropriate photos being sent through cellphone.

Rescue unit called to Hartington facility for woman with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Four 911 calls made by mistake. Man reports never receiving a package.

Randolph EMTs called in for a lift assist.

Two vehicle collision reported in Hartington with no injuries.

Rescue unit called to Hartington residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Caller reports truck blocking road for at least the last 24 hours. Vehicle’s owner traced to Knox County and owner told to move the vehicle or it will be towed.

Rescue unit called to Hartington residence for man with potential injury, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital. Officer determines injury caused by irrigation spraying over road.

June 7: Man reports alarm going off at Hartington Cedar Catholic.

Burn permit issued for Gary Schmidt.

Medical alarm sounds for Coleridge resident, false alarm.

Woman calls wanting to make donation to Fordyce Fire Department.

Rescue unit called to Randolph residence for man with medical issue, transported to Osmond hospital.

Woman reports catching a mule on the loose in her pasture, is unsure of who it belongs to. About two hours later it was reported the owner had been found.

Two 911 calls come in regarding two semis who may have hit headon on Highway 81 and 84 junction. Nebraska State Patrol advised, LifeNet advised, Knox County advised. Drivers determined to have no injuries and scene cleaned up.

Two 911 calls made by mistake.

Man reports vehicle driving through barricades on Highway 121 and headed towards dam.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding.

Man asks if sheriff’s office can put cameras on his irrigation system.

Caller reports a man driving a lawnmower pulling a wagon westbound on Highway 12 with no lights on. Deputy makes contact with the driver and asks that he stay off highway.

Officers locate an abandoned vehicle off the Highway 20 and 57 junction.

June 8: Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give citations for speeding and a warning for defective headlight in separate stops.

Man reports vehicles “flying down” gravel road between Crofton and Fordyce, going more than 70 mph.

Woman reports boat stolen. Burn permit issued for Darlene Dowling, Troy Young, Mike Heimes, and the Wynot dump Woman reports a Venmo scam. Officer locates driver with lawnmower westbound on Highway 12 impeding traffic.

Three 911 calls made by mistake. Nebraska Department of Transportation reports a vehicle down in the ditch and through a fence near Highway 81 and 84 junction.

Caller reports neighbor attempting to break into property.

911 call transferred to Knox County.

Man reports hitting a deer near Fordyce.

June 9: 911 call transferred to Wayne County.

Adult Protective Services called regarding an elder abuse case.

911 call made by mistake. Man calls about getting a vehicle inspected.

Deputy issues a citation for trespassing.

Medical alarm sounds for Hartington resident, false alarm.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding.

June 10: Medical alarm sounds in Randolph, lift assist needed.

Burn permit issued to Bill Nohr. Three 911 calls made by mistake. Woman calls to report ex-husband violated conditions of visitation agreement by taking child out of state.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give citation for speeding and warning for speeding and defective headlight in separate incidents.

Nebraska State Patrol relays information about a potentially intoxicated driver in Laurel.

June 11: Hay fire reported in rural Hartington.

Two vehicle accident reported on Highway 12, no injuries.

Five 911 calls made by mistake. Burn permit issued for Paul Leiting.

Call transferred to Yankton Police Department regarding lost wallet.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for defective headlight and no taillights on trailer.

June 12: Caller reports man took off on foot the previous night and she hasn’t been able to get a hold of him. About 20 minutes later, caller reports man was found near Carroll and has potential injuries.

Man reports some pivot wiring stolen.

Burn permit issued for Jerry Gross, Joel Lipp, and Shirley Fredricksen, Chris Hansen, Tim Bloom.

911 call transferred to Dixon County.

Rescue unit called to rural Saint Helena for man with medical issue, Wynot EMS responds and transports to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Rescue unit called to Laurel facility for woman with medical issue.

Woman asks for a welfare check on dogs constantly barking.

911 call comes in for woman with medical issue, unresponsive and deceased.

Three 911 calls made by mistake. Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warnings for speeding in separate stops.

Woman reports losing wallet and other personal identification documents.

Officer reports metal and other debris on Highway 81, Nebraska Department of Transportation notified.

Caller reports two motorcycles driving recklessly southbound over bridge on Highway 81.

June 13: Four 911 calls made by mistake.

Adult Protective Services calls about an intake.

Man calls and says, “Tell Larry I said Hi. He’s a good guy.”

Three calls come in to report cows out near Highway 81 and 84.

Caller reports a possible drunk driver southbound on Highway 59, officer locates vehicle and says it is driving fine.

Cows reported out on Highway 15. Woman reports scam. Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warnings for speeding and defective taillight, and citations for speeding in separate incidents.

June 14: Burn permit issued to Monte Johnson and Greg Schifferell.

Rescue unit called to Hartington residence for man with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Two 911 calls made by mistake. Rescue unit called to Wynot residence for youth with potential injury, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.

Rescue unit called to Hartington residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Vermillion, S.D., hospital.


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