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Law Log March 10: Woman calls to say she is following someone on Highway 12 near Crofton. ‘’It has almost caused two wrecks. He is going to kill someone.’’

Man calls concerned about animal abuse. His neighbor’s dog is tied outside and ‘’freezing to death.’’

March 11: Man calls to report cattle were out on Highway 12 near the Dixon County line.

Motorist calls to say he was on Highway 12 and Highway 81 and ‘’the roads are horrible.’’

Coleridge Fire Dept issues burn permits for Larry Domina and Syndi Vogle.

Area fire departments

issue burn permits to Patrick Lammers, Bill Tramp, Kevin Becker, Brady Peterson and CD Feedlot.

Man calls to report vehicle on Highway 81 near Randolph continually slowing down and speeding up. “He is driving in the wrong lane again.”

LCC school calls to make law enforcement aware they are holding an active shooter drill.

Man calls to report his mother was scammed out of $10,000. “I pay her bills. I replied to an email and didn’t realize it was not correct. It was a letter o."

March 12: Randolph man calls to say he received a suspicious letter and the envelope was full of seeds. He will deliver it to law enforcement for them to check out.

County courthouse oce staer asks if an ocer can come into the lobby area. There is an argumentative customer at the counter. They would like to have an ocer near.

A 911 call comes in and is abandoned. Dispatch calls back and caller apologizes. “I got a new Apple Watch and the kids and I must have said something that activated 911 on it.”

Randolph resident reports that her neighbor just barged into their apartment, knocking her son down when she opened the door. “She was yelling that we are making too much noise.”

March 13: Hartington woman calls for an ambulance for her mother who has a nose bleed that won’t stop. It has been bleeding for three hours.

Man calls to report a truck is blocking him in.

Man reports seeing a field fire east of Highway 81. It is discovered there is a burn permit for the fire and all trucks are called back.

Man calls from convenience store to say someone backed into him when he was standing by his truck. His arm and hand were injured. Yankton ambulance is dispatched out.

Coleridge resident calls to report there are trucks blocking the street.

March 14: Hartington woman calls to say she is in the basement of her house and just heard a loud crash upstairs. She thinks someone broke in. Ocer checks but finds nothing.

Ambulance dispatched for Fordyce woman who is feeling dizzy and “shaky.”

Woman calls to report a “very intoxicated man” just left a restaurant and is now in his truck heading home.

March 15:

Neb. Department of Transportation calls to report they are pulling all their plows o of the road because of poor visibility.

Man reports there is a vehicle stalled on Hwy. 20 near Randolph. Caller asks if they can get a ride into Laurel. They are getting cold.

Wynot ambulance called out for an elderly woman who is feeling very sick.

March 16: Man calls for assistance. He is stuck in the snow on Highway 59 between Laurel and Coleridge. Tow truck driver is afraid he will get stuck, too. He will pull them out after a snow plow has gone through. Dispatcher calls stuck motorist two hours later to check on him and report a snow plow and tow truck would be headed his way soon.

Motorist said another vehicle tried to go around him, but got stuck in the process, so he will need a tow, too.


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