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LAW LOG 

Jan. 16: Burn permits issued. Man asks about gun pur - chase permit. Ocer checks welfare re - lated to previous night's call about man taking property of residence, child did not show up to school. IPhone sends coordinates from potential crash, Ne - braska State Patrol can't find anything, dispatch called the number and phone was located in roadway. Ambulance called to Coleridge facility, transport -

ed to Wayne hospital. Man requests trac con - trol when moving cattle. 911 call made by mistake.

Jan. 17: Ambulance called to Hartington resi - dence for child with medical issue, transported to Yank -

ton, S.D., hospital. Woman calls about set - ting up visitation for inmate. Crime Commission calls regarding an ocer's certifi - cations expiring soon. State inspector of roads reported railroad crossing signs and advanced warning signs stolen. Ambulance called to Wy - not residence for man with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital. Burn permits issued. A report of a construction sign blown over on Highway 81 near Highway 121.

Two 911 calls made by mistake. 911 call transferred to Pierce County. Man asks about pro - tection order and custody issues. Dixon County advises of a vehicle driving without taillights.

Jan. 18: 911 call comes in to the report of a family dispute. While there, ocer calls for the fire department to check on a natural gas odor. 911 call made by mistake. Man calls about getting a firearm permit. Several calls come in about the timing of serving a protection order, and the welfare of a child and pets in connection with the person being served. Man calls 911 to report that a stray dog jumped in his car, afraid to let it back out due to windchill. Dis - patcher works to track down owner in rural Randolph, motorist drops o animal at address. Cows reported out on Highway 20. Hartington covers Wynot EMS class. Woman calls upset about a protection order served, saying, "You better pray nothing happens to that baby." Osmond takes EMS calls for Randolph. Ocer reports contact with an individual regarding a scam. Ambulance called to Coleridge residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Norfolk hospital. Ocers conduct trac enforcement and gives warning.

Jan. 19: Man requests to check welfare on a friend, everything OK. Jan. 20: Caller reports vehicle broke down in Har - tington, will have it moved. Two 911 calls made by mistake. Clay County, S.D., asks for assistance.

911 call transferred to Knox County. Ambulance called to Hartington residence for woman with medical issue, no transport.

Jan. 21: Burglar alarm sounds at South Yankton business, false alarm.

Ambulance called to Randolph facility for woman with injury, transported to Norfolk hospital. Ambulance called to Wynot residence for indi - vidual with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital. Semi reportedly broken down in Laurel. Ambulance called to Lau - rel business for woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital. Woman reports wood pile on fire at Wynot residence. Fire alarm sounds at Randolph High School, false alarm, smoke alarm knocked out by basketball. Woman reports hitting a gas meter in Hartington.

Medical alarm sounds, false alarm.

Jan. 22: Ocer checks on an abandoned vehicle at Belden. Man reports vehicle near Laurel on Highway 20 parked in the roadway with its lights o. Owner contact - ed, she ran out of gas and is having it moved. Man reports finding a pis - tol on the side of Highway 81, will bring it to sheri's oce. Ambulance called to Har - tington facility for man with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital. Woman asks about getting fingerprinted for employment. Farm equipment reported on fire near Crofton. Man requests a vehicle inspection. Burn permits issued.

Jan. 23: Ambulance called to rural Randolph residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Norfolk hospital. City of Hartington reports maintenance on water suppression system in case it trips any alarms.

Department of Health and Human Services requests an ocer accompany them for a welfare check.

Man reports a reckless driver on Highway 20.


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