LAW LOG
Feb. 26: Man called to get information on how to get some fingerprinting done.
Crofton ambulance paged out for a man that took some medicine and is now having a bad reaction. Coleridge resident calls to request an ambulance for a man that has fallen and “has a pretty good gash on his head that was bleeding.”
Feb. 27: Report comes in about four black cows out and currently in the middle of Highway 81. “It’s a good thing it’s starting to be daylight or I wouldn’t have seen them.” Three other calls come in about the same thing.
Caller asks for information on how to get a handgun permit.
Man calls from Missouri River near Brookey Bottom. He fell in and is on the bank right now. “I’m on the bank and can’t hold on much longer.” An area resident arrives and pulls him out. They tell dispatch they are taking him to their house and give an address.
Caller reports there is a big piece of metal in the road near the scale on Highway 59.
Laurel fire department is paged out for mutual aid for Wayne for a fire which is one mile north of Wayne. Woman calls because of a dispute with the owner of a storage unit, but is told it is a civil matter and law enforcement is unable to get involved.








