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Police blotter- June 3
Little Falls police
PROPERTY DAMAGE — It was reported Wednesday that glass was broken out of a door at Little Falls Community High School, 1101 Fifth Ave. S.E.
It was reported an irrigation pump was damaged at the ball fields at Ninth Street Southwest and Third Avenue Southwest.
CRASHES — No injuries were reported in a crash at 4:03 p.m. Tuesday at Broadway Avenue and Third Street West.
No injuries were reported in a two-vehicle collision at 10:41 a.m. Tuesday on the 100 block of East Broadway Avenue.
Ay 2:54 p.m. on May 27 police responded to a report that a vehicle had crashed into the entrance doors at KFC, 1600 First Ave. N.E. The driver told police his foot slipped off the brakes and onto the accelerator. There were no injuries.
No injuries were reported in a single-vehicle motorcycle crash at 12:13 p.m. on May 26 at Second Avenue and Lindbergh Drive South.
No injuries were reported in a crash at 4:50 p.m. on May 25 at Broadway Avenue East and Wood Street.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY — At 10:37 p.m. on Monday officers responded to a garden on the 900 block of First Avenue Southwest for a report of suspicious people. Officers learned the people were picking night crawlers, and the people were advised they were on private property and needed permission to pick night crawlers.
THEFTS — It was reported Monday that prescription medications were stolen from Little Falls Cottages, 600 Lindbergh Dr.
A theft was reported May 27 on the 1000 block of Fifth Avenue Southeast.
Matthew Ott, 10 Broadway Avenue East, on May 27 reported someone took the mirrors off his vehicle.
DISPUTE — At 6:50 p.m. Sunday officers responded to the 800 block of Fifth Street Northeast for a neighbor dispute. Upon arrival, officers were told the dispute started over someone wanting to pet a small dog. Officers stood by and both neighbors talked it out and shook hands.
Brainerd police
ARREST — At 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday an officer observed two males fighting on the 700 block of Laurel Street. A 34-year-old man was cited for disorderly conduct and a 23-year-old man was arrested for a gross misdemeanor probation violation.
CRASHES — No injuries were reported in a crash at 3:56 p.m. Tuesday at Front and South Eighth streets.
No injuries were reported in a two-vehicle collision at 5:06 p.m. Wednesday at South Sixth and Willow streets.
THEFTS — Trina Volkl on Tuesday reported a theft from her vehicle while it was impounded on the 900 block of Washington Street.
Paul Hanson, 1000 block of Brook Street, Tuesday reported a 25-horsepower outboard motor stolen.
Charles Kassulker on Wednesday reported the theft of an iPod from Brainerd High School, 702 S. Fifth St.
PROPERTY DAMAGE — Alicia Nauheimer, 1000 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, Tuesday reported her vehicle was keyed.
Morrison sheriff
CRASHES — At 6:59 p.m. Tuesday a deputy responded to St. Gabriel’s Hospital for a report of a man with facial injuries and a skull fracture. The man was involved in a motor vehicle crash the previous night by Fort Ripley but the crash wasn’t reported. A deputy asked the man several questions but the man said he couldn’t remember anything except that he was a back seat passenger. He also couldn’t remember if the crash happened in Morrison County. The deputy told the man to contact the sheriff’s department if his memory returned.
At 10:08 p.m. on Wednesday a man reported a woman hit him with her car on the 7000 block of Lake Camille Drive in Cushing. The man said he was injured but didn’t need an ambulance. A deputy responded and found the man was intoxicated. The man told the deputy he didn’t want anything done except for the deputy to force the woman to sign a piece of notebook paper promising not to come back. The man said he knew where the woman was but didn’t want her to get into trouble. The man again refused medical attention and the deputy left.
PROPERTY DAMAGE — A deputy on Tuesday reported the bumper on his squad car was damaged.
THEFT — A $20.03 gas drive-off was reported Wednesday at EZ Stop, 208 Highway 10 in Royalton.
Crow Wing sheriff
THEFTS — Gregory Thomas, 7000 block of Highway 169, Tuesday reported a theft from his garage.
A gas drive-off was reported Tuesday at Checkered Flag, 17977 Highway 371.
PROPERTY DAMAGE — Mark Young, 10000 block of Crow Wing County Road 109, Tuesday reported vehicles damaged by trees during the storm.