Law Log
March 28: Wayne County advised of a reckless semi driver report. Woman reports dog at large at Hartington park.
Man requests vehicle inspection. 911 call comes in to a report of a grass fire in rural Hartington. Douglas County ocer requests information. 911 call comes in to the report of a fire in a backyard in Coleridge, Coleridge Fire responds. Ocers conduct trac enforcement and give warning for stop sign violation. Two 911 calls made by mistake. Ambulance called to Randolph residence for man with medical issue, transported to Norfolk hospital. Man reports running out of gas on Highway 81. Woman reports a vehicle in a business parking lot leaking gas. Ambulance called to Coleridge home and finds individual deceased.
Ambulance called to Hartington residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.
Ocer reports heavy rain and pea-sized hail in Randolph. Man reports a pheasant smashed into vehicle's windshield while driving, asks for law enforcement escort into Yankton to get repaired. Caller reports railroad crossing sounding but no train in sight.
911 call comes in to the report of a motorist tailgating the caller's vehicle, braking and stopping in the middle of highway. Man reports he will be sleeping in his car near Laurel, reporting according to Sex O#ender Registry rules.
March 29: Burn permits issued. Intrusion alarm sounds at Laurel bank, false alarm. 911 call comes in to the report of a reckless semi driver on Highway 81. Man asks about an inmate. Randolph Rescue covers calls for Laurel Rescue.
March 30: Woman calls about picking up recovered wallet.
Ocer locates an abandoned vehicle.
911 call comes in abandoned from Hartington facility, no emergency.
March 31: Ambulance called to Laurel facility for woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital. Burn permits issued. Tyndall, S.D., ocer calls about civil issue. Alarm sounds at Laurel facility, false alarm. Man reports finding a friendly dog, collar but no information. Woman reports an aggressive dog in Laurel. Burglar alarm sounds at Magnet business, false alarm. Ocers conduct trac enforcement and give citations and warnings. Ambulance called to Randolph facility for man with medical issue, transported to Norfolk hospital.
April 1: Ocers conduct trac enforcement and give warnings. Man asks about serving his jail sentence.
Nebraska Department of Agriculture informs of doing checks on all livestock trailers coming into Nebraska. Knox County Attorney's Oce provides update on court case scheduling. Man reports reckless driver eastbound on Highway 84. Burn permits issued. Man reports protection order violation. 911 call comes in to the report of a vehicle giving o# black smoke.
April 2: Man reports vehicle stuck in the ditch on Highway 15. Ambulance called to Coleridge facility for man with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital. Man requests accident report from two years prior. Burn permits issued. Ocer reports truck dumping manure in ditch, man cited for polluting waterway. 911 call made by mistake. Woman reports cow out on roadway near Obert.
April 3: Ocer locates truck in ditch and provides trac control. Burn permits issued. Medical alarm sounds for St. Helena subscriber, false alarm. Woman called about obtaining breathalyzers for Prom. 911 call made by mistake. Woman calls to report her 9-year-old son missing but then says she knows where he is but he refuses to come home. Man reports friend constantly talking about death and sent a picture of himself with a knife. Woman reports neighbors for loud music.
April 4: Woman asks if ocers can be present when asking tenant to leave, dispatcher advises it is a civil matter and to contact attorney. Trees reported on fire near Brooky Bottom. Man calls and said it was a permitted burn that must've flared up again. Another permitted burn rekindled in rural Randolph. Burn permits issued. Ocers conduct trac enforcement and give warnings.
Woman reports a scam involving a real estate listing. Two 911 calls made by mistake. Man calls about a reckless driver southbound on Highway 81. Dixon County requests contact information. 911 call transferred to Pierce County.
April 5: Ambulance called to Wynot residence for woman with medical issue, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital. 911 call comes in to the report of a motorist locking keys inside vehicle, number provided for locksmith. 911 call comes in to the report of a disturbance at a Laurel business in which woman tried to run over man with her vehicle. Ambulance called to Coleridge residence for man with medical issue, transported to Norfolk hospital. Two callers report fires, both found to be permitted burns.
April 6: Burn permits issued. 911 call comes in to report a reckless driver northbound on Highway 81. Several 911 calls come in, disconnect and then aren't answered when returned. Ocer sent to do a welfare check, ocer finds kids throwing cow manure, not rocks.