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Law Enforcement Blotter: June 2

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Tuesday, June 2

Noise complaint, caller reported fireworks, Country Lane SW, Farwell.

Assist other agency, 17th Avenue E.

Parking complaint, caller reported vehicle in grass of township property, Memory Lane NW.

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Theft, caller reported stolen flags and flag sticks, Arrowwood Lane NW.

Public assist, Lake Mina Access.

Theft, caller reported stolen lawn mowers and pole saw, West Lake Louise NW, Garfield.

Assist other agency, Interstate 94, mile marker 86, Evansville.

Criminal damage to property, caller reported damaged mailboxes, Hummingbird Lane SW.

Public assist, County Road 14 NE, Miltona.

Assist other agency, Interstate 94, Sauk Centre.

Noise complaint, caller reported loud beach goers swearing, Lake Burgen Access.

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Public assist, East Street N., Garfield.

Fire, farm building fire, County Road 65 NE, Carlos.

Assist other agency, North Park Street.

ALEXANDRIA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Tuesday, June 2

Suspicious activity, Henry Avenue.

Suspicious activity, South McKay Avenue.

Assist other agency, 22nd Avenue E.

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Public assist, 5th Avenue E.

Property damage crash, 5th Avenue E.

Suspicious activity, North Park Street.

Motorist assist, Dakota Street.

Public assist, North McKay Avenue.

Public assist, 7th Avenue E.

Property damage crash, Birch Avenue.

Driving complaint, caller reported a vehicle with no plates, 3rd Avenue W.

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Assist other agency, Fillmore Street.

Public assist, 7th Avenue E.

Fire, multiple dwellings, 6th Avenue E.

Driving complaint, caller reported driver speeding, 5th Avenue E.

Noise complaint, caller reported loud music, Temple Street.

Public assist, City Park Road.

Public assist, North McKay Avenue.

Public assist, Runestone Drive.

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Neighbor dispute, caller reported neighbor pulling a gun on him, North Park Street.

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

Jasmine Johnson joined the Echo Press staff in May 2020 as a general assignment reporter. She grew up in Becker, Minn., and later studied journalism and graphic design at Bethel University in Arden Hills, Minn.
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