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Law Log

Case judgments

Case judgments

Dalton Kolar, 24, Laurel, attempted delivery of marijuana,12 months of probation, 60 days in jail at end of probation.

Sheriff’s calls April 8: Woman reports dog at large at Randolph business.

Man reports family member deceased at home near Randolph, Pierce County sheriff’s office assists.

April 9: Medical alert sounds at Saint Helena residence, call canceled.

Yankton Police relay information about a duck tangled in fishing line, Nebraska Game & Parks notified.

911 call transferred to Wayne County.

Burn permit issued for Patrick Zavadil.

Caller reports suspicious person walking westbound near the Highway 12 and 81 junction.

Hay bales reported on fire in a field in rural Randolph.

Woman reports suspicious person walking northbound on Highway 81.

April 10: Medical alert sounds for Saint Helena resident, call canceled.

Burn permit issued to Ron Arens and Hartington Fire, Robert Brummels, John Stoppart, Loren Paulsen,and Kevin Huing.

Cedar Catholic High School calls about breathalyzers for Prom.

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

Man calls and makes several nonsensical statements including describing where he lives, says to “tell Larry Koranda he’s fired,” several people “owe” him, insurance, “I want my job back,” “Trump is a good president,” another person needs to be arrested, “Larry is a good guy, he needs to call me back,” and “My brother drives the wrong colored tractor.” Man calls three more times and repeats some of his original statements.

Two 911 calls made by mistake. Man gets number for tow truck service near Laurel.

Pharmacy calls about inmate’s medicine.

Speed limit sign reported down on south side of Coleridge.

Dixon County calls for Wynot mutual aid for a grass and barn fire south of Maskell.

Officers serve search warrant in Laurel.

Hartington Fire called to the report of a controlled burn that spread.

Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding.

Man asks for officers to respond to his home for a youth “belligerent and combative.” Dispatcher could hear screaming and muffled hitting in the background. Man says, “I don’t have time for your questions just get someone over here now,” and hangs up. Juvenile taken into emergency protective custody.

Woman calls to report hearing what sounded like gunshots near her Laurel home. Officer investigates, thinks it might be a resident who likes to play with firecrackers. Another resident also heard the noise and thought it sounded like firecrackers.

April 11: Issues arise when attempting to take juvenile from previous day’s calls into emergency protective custody due to age, several calls back and forth to parents. Child Protective Services involved.

Four 911 calls made by mistake. Abandoned vehicle reported on Highway 84. Pharmacy calls about inmate’s prescription.

Hartington Rescue transports a patient to Sioux Falls, S.D., hospital.

Controlled fire reported. Caller requests vehicle inspection. Nebraska State Patrol relays information received about a semi southbound on Highway 81 traveling too slow and vehicles aren’t able to pass.

Three calls come in for a fire in ditch and traveling across highways at Highway 84 and 81 junction.

Man reports student left school and won’t return.

Fire reported east of Hartington at recycling center, Coleridge Fire

responds.

Woman reports dogs missing. Cows reported out in rural Coleridge.

Fire reported in ditch near Crofton, Hartington Fire responds as Crofton is at another call, no fire found. About three minutes later fire found to have flared from an old controlled burn.

Deputy serves protection order. Former inmate calls to inquire about an inmate he met while serving time, dispatcher says there’s no one in jail by the name provided.

Woman alleges her ex-husband stole her dog from her Norfolk home, dispatch advises her to file a report

with the Norfolk Police Department. “Some good you guys are. We pay you to sit around and do nothing,” woman says and then hangs up.

Woman calls for assistance as she has a flat tire near Crofton, tow truck called.

April 12: Rescue unit called to Randolph facility for man with medical issue, transported to Osmond hospital.

Man inquires about noise ordinance, complains his neighbor likes to “bang on stuff” early in the morning.

Man reports controlled burn flared up, has water on it and is managing it.


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