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Law Enforcement Blotter: April 6

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Monday, April 6

Drug related activity, report of someone smoking marijuana, 1st Street N., Evansville.

Public assist, County Road 14 NW, Parkers Prairie.

Public assist, County Road 23 SE.

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Driving complaint, report of dirt bike and two four-wheelers tearing around road and park trails, Spruce Hill Park Road NE, Miltona.

Suspicious activity, 1st Avenue W., Evansville.

Traffic hazard, caller reported a hole in the road, County Road 3 SE, Osakis.

Criminal damage to property, caller reported vehicle tore up lawn, Goldfinch Circle NE, Miltona.

Burning complaint, caller reported someone burning what looks like a pile of garbage, County Road 31 SE.

Property damage crash, vehicle versus deer, County Road 17 SE.

Assist other agency, 3rd Avenue E.

ALEXANDRIA POLICE DEPARTMENT

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Monday, April 6

Public assist, Kenwood Drive.

Fraud, caller reported possible fraud on her credit card, Kenwood Street.

Suspicious activity, caller has video of someone trying to break into laundry machines, Aga Drive.

Public assist, 50th Avenue W.

Public assist, 30th Avenue E.

Property damage crash, minor, 7th Avenue E.

Public assist, Cedar Street.

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Abandoned vehicle, 7th Avenue W.

Driving complaint, all over the road, Birch Avenue.

Public assist, 9th Avenue W.

Public assist, Kenwood Drive.

Theft, caller reported tools were stolen out of garage, 14th Avenue E.

Animal complaint, caller reported neighbor's dogs are running loose and bothering neighbors, Timber Lane NE.

Drunk driving complaint, 3rd Avenue E.

This is not a comprehensive report of all local law enforcement activity, rather, a brief recap of daily calls for service.

Celeste Edenloff is the special projects editor and a reporter for the Alexandria Echo Press. She has lived in the Alexandria Lakes Area since 1997. She first worked for the Echo Press as a reporter from 1999 to 2011, and returned in 2016 to once again report on the community she calls home.
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