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Law Enforcement Blotter: April 9

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Thursday, April 9

Assist other agency, Smith Lake Road SE, Osakis.

Assist other agency, Interstate 94, mile marker 95.

Assist other agency, County Road 87 SE.

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Assist other agency, Interstate 94, mile marker 91.

Assist other agency, Highway 29 N.

Property damage crash, one vehicle, Maple Drive SE.

Driving complaint, all over the road, varying speeds, stopping in middle of intersections, County Road 23 SE.

Littering complaint, caller reported someone maybe dumping in the ravine, West Lake Burgen Road SE.

ALEXANDRIA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Thursday, April 9

Public assist, Minnesota Street.

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Suspicious activity, vehicle with doors wide open, Robert Street NE.

Public assist, Highway 29 S.

Public assist, 3rd Avenue W.

Shoplifting, report of a female shoplifter, 3rd Avenue E.

Assist other agency, Highway 29 S.

Public assist, 6th Avenue W.

Suspicious activity, Sanibel Drive.

Theft, car, cell phone and checkbook stolen, Nokomis Street.

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Motorist assist, 22nd Avenue E.

Public assist, Hawthorne Street.

Suspicious person, 5th Avenue W.

Suspicious activity, Broadway Street.

Public assist, North McKay Avenue.

Suspicious activity, caller reported someone put a different lock on his storage unit, was going to cut it off and will report if anything was stolen, Northside Drive NE.

Assist other agency, Fillmore Street.

Suspicious activity, Highway 29 S.

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Suspicious person, 6th Avenue E.

Assist other agency, St. Paul Police Department.

Property damage crash, vehicle versus deer, Birch Avenue.

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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