LAW LOG
Feb. 27: Yankton Police relay water emergency information report of a man hanging onto side of boat below dam, drifting down river by boat dock. A short time later, boater was reported back in the boat and boat out of water.
School bus in an accident one mile east of Highway 81 and 12, no injuries.
Wayne County asks for information on an individual.
Crofton Fire called to permitted burn with possible hotspots. Ambulance called to rural Wynot residence for woman with medical issue, no transport.
Man reports a man working at a South Yankton business has a Burt County warrant.
Man reports a vehicle striking a phone box at a business.
Caller asks if inmate can stop sending him letters.
Man reports a reckless driver eastbound on Highway 84.
911 call comes in to man reporting an assault. Officers respond and able to talk to woman who explains it was only a verbal argument. Officers unable to locate man who made initial 911 call but confirms he has an active warrant.
Alarm sounds at Laurel business.
Feb. 28: Disturbance reported at Hartington hotel, man asked to leave for harassing a guest.
Alarm sounds at Laurel business, false alarm.
Medical alarm sounds for Laurel subscriber, ambulance called and transports one to Wayne hospital.
Nebraska State Patrol reports a cow out on roadway.
Woman reports vehicle broken down on Highway 57, will have it towed.
Officers assist with traffic control while moving cattle.
Coleridge Fire reports a burn pit may have flared up, firefighters respond.
Ambulance called to Laurel business for woman with potential injury.
Nebraska State Patrol requests assistance with fingerprint cards.
Ambulance called to Fordyce business for man with medical issue, no transport.
Ambulance called to Coleridge residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.
Yankton dispatch requests assistance in locating a motorist.
March 1: Woman reports an abandoned vehicle along a roadway.
Ambulance called to Laurel facility for man with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.
Woman asks if a man has been arrested yet.
Officers conduct traffic enforcement and given warning.
Alarm sounds at Laurel business, false alarm.
Medical alarm sounds for Laurel man, ambulance transports him to Wayne hospital.
March 2: Man reports a vehicle broken down on county road.
911 call made by mistake.
Several calls come in regarding a Laurel business alarm going off, false alarm.
March 3: Woman reports a reckless driver on Highway 81.
Man calls to talk to officer about incident.
Caller asks for a welfare check on neighbor.
911 call comes in with the report of a woman injured, medical helicopter lands at Randolph football field and transported to Norfolk hospital.
Ambulance called to Hartington residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Norfolk hospital.
Officer investigates potential stolen vehicle.
Man reports passing a school bus but he stopped and apologized because he felt bad. Another call came in to report the man not stopping for the school bus.
Nebraska Department of Transportation notifies of vehicle inspections in the area.
Officers conduct traffic enforcement and given warning.
Officer notifies of business alarm sounding but it was a false alarm.
March 4: Officer reports a raccoon at a Laurel business.
Man reports an abandoned vehicle two miles west of Wynot.
Caller asks about getting a vehicle inspected.
Motorist reports being stuck on Highway 57.
Man asks about situation with landlord. 911 call made by mistake.
March 5: Motorist reports being stuck on Highway 20 west of Laurel, tow company advises of a jackknifed semi truck ahead of them. Several more calls come in from motorists stuck or in the ditch due to snowfall.
Man reports losing license plate.
Department of Health and Human Services requests assistance in Fordyce.
Man reports a vehicle buried in snow, is a hazard as all motorists stop to look at it.
Caller reports visitation and protection order issues.
Ambulance called to Hartington facility for non-emergency transport to Norfolk hospital.
Woman calls about vehicle that was towed.
911 call comes in abandoned.
Residential smoke alarm sounds, false alarm.
Fire department called to Hartington residence for carbon monoxide detection alarm.
March 6: Burn permits issued.
County court recalls warrant.
911 call made by mistake.
911 call transferred to Norfolk Police.
Caller asks why an officer was at their door, dispatcher answered that it was for paperwork to be signed and indivdiual comes to the sheriff’s office to get it.
March 7: Ambulance called to Laurel facility for man with potential injury, transported to Wayne hospital.