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March 5: Man calls to report seeing two men cleaning ducks and geese below the dam. “They are making a heck of a mess with feathers all over. “

Belden fire department

issues a burn permit to Seth Lackas.

Man calls about having an o$cer come to his residence for a vehicle inspection. It’s an antique vehicle and he doesn’t want to drive it to town.

March 6: Kansas law enforcement o$cer calls to get information about a Coleridge woman.

Man called with concerns about a careless driver on Hwy. 57 south of Hartington. ‘’There was a car behind me that passed me - not a problem -until he cut in front of me then he started brake checking me. I tried to pass him and he would speed up. I am not sure if anything can be done about it. I have never had an accident in all my years of driving.

Burn permit issued to Tyler Harder.

Hartington Fire Department issues burn permit to Raleigh Becker.

Hartington Fire Department issues burn permit to Bill Strivens.

March 7: Man calls to tell dispatcher he is having problems with a woman he dated for awhile, but now she won’t stop bothering him. ‘’I told her I didn’t want to be around her anymore because she smoked and would not quit.’’

Fordyce Fire Department issues burn permit to Clay Kleinschmit.

Woman said she is driving down the highway and the car in front of her is in the wrong lane.

Coleridge Fire Department issues burn permit.

Fordyce Fire Department issues burn permit.

Man calls from Hartington recycling center to inform dispatcher that there is a smoldering pile of refuse at the facility. He’s not sure if he will need help to put it out yet, or not.

Man calls to report he is getting Scam texts from the DMV. “I have no tickets and don’t see why I would owe anything.” He is told there are lots of scam texts going around.

Coleridge Fire Department issues burn permit to Kenny Koch.

Laurel man fell. He is not injured, but needs help getting back up.

Woman calls seeking information about how to get a teenager sentenced to juvenile detention.

March 8: Medical alert company calls about a rural Wynot man who’s medic alert alarm is going o. Ambulance is dispatched but call is canceled after making contact with the family. Randolph fire depart ment is paged out after two calls

come in about a field fire north of the Highway 81-20 junction.

Coleridge ambulance paged out for man having di$culty breathing.

Man hit a cat on Hwy. 15 and wants to know if there is an animal control o$cer that can get it to a vet.

March 9: Man calls in to say he was pulled over for speeding twice tonight and wondered if it’s a Nebraska thing to pick on out-of-staters. Dispatcher said, ‘’no, but if you’re going to go 20 miles an hour over the speed limit, it’ll probably happen.’’

Man calls to say there is a sick looking raccoon wandering around by the schools.

Burn permit issued for Crofton golf course.

Man called to see if his niece was in jail. He was told she was. ‘’That’s all I needed to know,’’ he said and hung up.

Randolph resident called for an ambulance for a 16 year-old girl having a seizure.

Randolph man called for an ambulance for his wife who is on oxygen, but is still having trouble breathing.

March 10: Burn permit is- sued for Tim Allen of Constance.

Woman called about a man that has been harassing her, and constantly trying to contact her. He has said he ‘’will shoot her in the head if my probation o$cer finds out.''


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