Law Enforcement Blotter: July 9-14

Friday, July 9

Suspicious vehicle, agreed to leave, County Road 82 SE.

Suspicious vehicle, Pioneer Road SE.

Assist other agency, caller reported male walked to the door of her vacation property carrying a tool, assisted searching for suspect, Lake Park Place.

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Foot patrol, Miltona.

Assist other agency, person reported 3 TVs missing, Kenwood Street.

Traffic escort, County Road 34 NW.

Fraud prevention referral from Grant County, Elbow Lake.

Driving complaint, caller reported trucks hauling gravel on road that has weight limit, no trucks in area, County Road 64 NW, Miltona.

Harassment, caller reported person entered his residence and took keys, 2nd Street W, Brandon.

Driving complaint, caller reports dump trucks drive by fast all day, County Road 64 NE, Miltona.

Driving complaint, caller reported car all over the road, County Road 4 SW.

Assist other agency, motorcycle pursuit, 12th Avenue W.

Traffic escort, Little Mary Circle SW.

Suspicious activity, Westwood

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Reed Town Law enforcement Division weekly report | News

Sunday, June 6

• Officers were dispatched to a 911 hold-up. The get in touch with was determined to be produced by a 4-12 months-aged boy. Nothing at all out of the normal was observed although on the scene, the officer cleared.

• Officers responded to a domestic assault criticism. The 36-12 months-outdated male who was in violation of a PPO was located and put below arrest, and transported to and lodged in the Osceola County Jail.

 

Tuesday, June 8

• Officers ended up dispatched to help Osceola County Sheriff’s Deputy with backup on a disorderly in Evart. The specific experienced remaining the scene but was located later and placed below arrest.

 

Wednesday, June 9

• Officers been given a report about a derogatory comment that was overheard when yelled out and considered to be meant to insult the complainant. The responding officer, aware of a PPO between the occupants

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Crime Reports: Tuesday July 13, 2021 | Criminal offense & Regulation Enforcement

The next folks had been booked into the Lee County-Tupelo Adult Jail in connection with felony charges ending Monday at 11 a.m.:

Kelvin Brady, 44, of Shannon, was arrested by the Verona Police Section, driving under the impact third offense, open container, driving with a suspended license.

Bryson Clark, 20, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Division, trafficking marijuana.

Bobby Eco-friendly, 54, no address shown, was arrested by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, advertising and marketing prostitution.

Austin Loyd, 30, no deal with mentioned, 30, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office environment, credit card fraud, petit larceny.

Noe Muz, 34, no handle detailed, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, kid exploitation.

Keelan Smithey, 30, no address listed, was arrested by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, kid exploitation.

The next studies ended up submitted Monday by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and the Tupelo Law

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Antigo Law enforcement & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 6/28/21

ANTIGO Police Experiences

Tuesday, June 15th

Officers responded to a report of disorderly perform at an address on Clermont Street. The caller instructed officers that they could hear various persons yelling and they had heard somebody threaten to kill somebody.  The caller told officers that there had been no weapons and no ambulance was essential. A subject sobriety examination was conducted. A male matter was arrested for operating when intoxicated and was transported to Langlade Clinic. The healthcare facility was notified of the uncooperative affected person. Their automobile was towed to the impound.

Wednesday, June 16th

Officers been given a phone from a woman on Fulton Street reporting legal hurt to their home. The caller advised officers that someday the night ahead of, a gentle on a light-weight article was taken and a different light-weight was ruined by the porch in entrance of their dwelling.

Officers responded to

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