Law Log:
Vital Statistics
May 7: Woman reports erratic driver on Highway 20 near Laurel, provides vehicle description.
Rescue unit called to Crofton residence for woman with medical issue.
Omaha man reports he thinks his stolen motorcycle may be in Fordyce, provides vehicle description. Officer checks and does not find vehicle at location. Man advised he sold the motorcycle two years prior and then got notified last week that it had been reported stolen.
Stop sign reported gone from 872 Road.
Two cows and a horse reportedly out near Highway 84.
Cattle reported out near 552nd Ave.
May 8: Five 911 calls made by mistake.
Burn permit issued for Hansen Hog West, Phil Hilfiker, Cedar-Knox Public Power District, Scott Stanton, Howard Gubbels, Gary Van Meter, Pat Arens, Mark Lute.
Man requests vehicle inspection.
Woman calls to ask if a death investigation is being conducted on her deceased family member.
Fire alarm sounding at Randolph High School, false alarm.
Healthcare provider inquires about a lift assist from the rescue squad and how much it costs, dispatch advises to contact the city office.
Caller reports scam phone call. Family member calls a few minutes later to report that he had sent about $35,000 to scams, wants family member evaluated, dispatch provides number to Adult Protective Services.
Two calls come in to report a motor vehicle accident south of Highway 15 and 12 junction near Laurel, Wynot EMS responds, transported to Yankton, S.D., hospital.
Cows reported out on 552 and 894 roads.
Dixon County asks for assistance with an address.
Yankton County relays a report about a man with a knife at the beach.
Knox County reports car on fire about three miles east of Crofton on Highway 12, driver out of vehicle.
Rescue unit called to Coleridge facility for a woman with medical issue, transported to Wayne hospital.
May 9: Rescue unit called to Laurel facility for man with medical issue, transported Wayne hospital.
Officers conduct traffic enforcement and give warning for speeding and citation for speeding in separate incidents.
Fertilizer reportedly spilled on roadway south of Highway 81 and 84 junction. Highway lane blocked during cleanup. Trucking business owner calls upset that the fertilizer will damage his trucks and loads, saying he was going to take pictures and someone would be liable. Business owner calls back later in the day to ask who to send his insurance claim to and dispatch advises him of the company with the spilled load.
Burn permit issued for Gary Huebelheinrich, Dustin Stephenson, Cody Knudsen, Al Wortman, Roger Adreson, Tiffany Kalin.
Caller makes a missing person report, provides details and description of individual and vehicle. Dixon County calls about the same missing person report. Nebraska State Patrol notified. About an hour later, man located.
Rescue unit called to Coleridge residence for man with medical issue, transported to Osmond hospital.
Rescue unit called to Randolph facility for woman with medial issue, transported to Norfolk hospital.