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Home›Fishing Gear›Police Blotter: Fishing Gear, Old Shingles, Stolen County Depot – Wadena Pioneer Journal

Police Blotter: Fishing Gear, Old Shingles, Stolen County Depot – Wadena Pioneer Journal

By Sharon D. Horowitz
May 24, 2021
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May 15

5:15 p.m. – The caller said people were on his property on Sunnybrook Road hitting golf balls at passing cars, buffalo and into the river.

May 17

11:10 a.m. – A caller noticed the neighbor had deer carcasses and deer heads on their roof on Fourth Street NW.

11:53 a.m. – A public nuisance check was conducted at a Fourth Street NW property.

3:23 a.m. – An unregistered camper, trash, trash and couch were listed during a public nuisance call on Garfield Ave., SW.

May 18

10:27 a.m. – The caller reports that his tackle box was stolen from his boat which was in his garage the night before the fishery opened.

May 19

8.16pm – A party smashed the windows of a vehicle then drove off in a white Crown Victoria.

May 6

8:19 a.m. – The caller reported a bear on the road. Another caller reported that he touched one last night but couldn’t find it. Bear was dispatched and information provided for a permit.

9:21 a.m. – A man said he was threatened by a worker saying he was going to shoot him.

May 7

6:11 p.m. – The caller found a piece of wood in his tire and thinks someone put it there. It was parked opposite the Nimrod Bar.

May 10

9:51 p.m. – A woman was found overdosing on oxycodone pills in Old Wadena Park. She was taken by ambulance to Lakewood Hospital in Staples.

May 11

4:39 p.m. – The caller reported a white Dodge truck and a tin Tahoe race on the gravel of Acorn Street and Nimrod Avenue in a 15 mph zone with children playing in the area. The Complainant requested an additional patrol in the area.

May 12

9:51 p.m. – The caller reported that someone had stolen a pile of rotting shingles and scrap metal from his property. The items were of little value and the caller planned to install cameras.

May 14

4:43 p.m. – The Thomastown Township building was broken into. It was unclear if anything had been taken. The caller asked for an assistant to come take a look.

May 16

4:02 p.m. – The reporting party says she had her social security deposit electronically stolen. She asked to speak to an officer.

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