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Hubbard County Incidents: Aug. 22-28, 2022

From the Hubbard County dispatch blotter.

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Accidents: Aug. 23: Law enforcement was requested at Itasca State Park for a vehicle that hit a park vehicle;

Aug. 24: A one-vehicle rollover was reported with injuries unknown;

Aug. 25: A 450th St. caller reported a male was hit by their nephew’s car;

Aug. 26: A two-vehicle accident with no injuries was reported; An SUV vs. tractor accident was reported in which the SUV rolled, and extrication was needed;

Aug. 27: A U.S. Hwy. 71 caller reported a vehicle riding around in a field crashed and a person was pinned under the vehicle;

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Aug. 28: An animal complaint was reported.

Animal Related: Aug. 22: A Nevis Twp. caller reported a couple of alpacas running down the road; A 219th Ave. caller reported a couple dogs chased kids on bikes, snapping and growling as they drove by; A County 32 caller complained about a neighbor’s dog trespassing and damaging property;

Aug. 23: A County 38 caller complained about a neighbor’s dog at her house; A 165th Ave. caller complained about cows in her field, saying she doesn’t own cows and doesn’t like them being in her field;

Aug. 24: A caller reported cattle out in the ditch, near the roadway; A deer in the middle of the roadway was reported;

Aug. 27: A caller reported eight horses out at the Cass County Line; A Park Rapids caller found a stray cat in front of her residence that appeared to be in poor health; A 275th Ave. caller said someone was dropping cats off at her home;

Aug. 28: A County 32 caller complained about a neighbor’s dog trespassing in caller’s yard.

Assaults/Harassment: Aug. 22: A County 36 caller reported his mom pulled her boyfriend’s hair;

Aug. 23: A female caller said a male took her to his home on U.S. Hwy. 71 and was now refusing to take her home as promised; A 450th St. caller reported threats; A Henrietta Twp. caller reported a verbal domestic fight about residency;

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Aug. 24: A Clover Twp. caller reported her grandson trying to get into her house, yelling;

Aug. 25: A County 33 caller reported a neighbor was screaming at her and threatened her;

Aug. 26: A County 39 caller said her husband grabbed her arm and pushed her;

Aug. 27: A County 18 caller wanted to speak with a deputy about her ex-husband trying to contact her;

Aug. 28: A Henrietta Twp. caller reported a possible domestic situation; A Nevis caller reported two juveniles fighting on the road in front of her residence.

Burglaries/Theft: Aug. 22: A dining room sliding door alarm was activated in Hubbard;

Aug. 25: A Nevis caller reported an $83.54 gas drive-off occurring on Aug. 23;

Aug. 26: A County 3 caller received a scam call from someone claiming to be with Social Security; A County 39 caller reported her lawn mower was missing, and believed her estranged husband had it; A 175th Ave. caller reported a Facebook Marketplace scam;

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Aug. 27: A shop alarm was activated at the Headwaters Country Club on County 1; An Akeley caller reported an $80 gas drive-off, westbound on State Hwy. 34; A Lake Alice Twp. caller reported his neighbor’s shed was apparently burglarized; A basement door alarm was activated in Rockwood Twp.;

Aug. 28: A Nevis Twp. caller reported a Smith and Wesson 9 mm handgun stolen from his vehicle.

Fires: Aug. 22: A main floor smoke detector alarm was activated on County 39;

Aug. 23: A commercial fire alarm and an apartment smoke alarm were activated in Nevis Twp.;

Aug. 25: A fire alarm was activated on County 39.

Medical: Aug. 22: An ambulance was requested on County 39 for a 77-year-old female with high blood sugar, described as “out of it”; An ambulance was requested in Henrietta Twp. for a male who hadn’t eaten and was unable to get up, having trouble talking and making sense; An ambulance was requested o

Aug. 23: An ambulance was requested in Steamboat River Twp. for a 25-year-old male who was mixing pills and alcohol; A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a cabin on County 40 and an ambulance was requested for possible exposure; An ambulance was requested in Arago Twp. for someone described as very confused and agitated; A medical alarm was activated in Crow Wing Lake Twp. and there was no voice contact with subscriber; An ambulance was requested on County 39 for a male having issues with a colonoscopy prep;

Aug. 24: An ambulance was requested in Akeley Twp. for a 93-year-old female feeling unwell and dizzy; An ambulance was requested in Arago Twp. for a female with a dislocated shoulder;

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Aug. 25: An ambulance was requested on 180th St. for a female whose surgery area broke open and was bleeding profusely; An ambulance was requested in Akeley Twp. for a 93-year-old female who was very light-headed and woozy; An ambulance was requested on County 33 for an 87-year-old female, COVID-positive, with low oxygen;

Aug. 26: An ambulance was requested on U.S. Hwy. 71 for a female with COPD struggling to breathe;

Aug. 27: An ambulance was requested in Hubbard Twp. for a female who fell on Aug. 26 and was now having difficulty moving; An ambulance was requested for a female having chest pains; An ambulance was requested in Park Rapids for high blood sugar;

Aug. 28: A caller reported a male came to his residence, saying his car broke down and his wife was in the vehicle, in labor with her water broken.

Miscellaneous: Aug. 22: An open-line 911 call from County 39 had two females talking in the background with no detectable sounds of distress and no answer upon callback; A law enforcement lobby visitor turned in a wallet she found inside her residence; A Hubbard caller reported their brother was holding their mother’s ashes hostage; An ambulance was requested in Dorset for a 57-year-old male having stomach pains; An open-line 911 call had loud music in the background and no answer upon callback; A Nevis Twp. caller reported two vehicles parked all day where they shouldn’t be with no one around, not belonging to anyone at the campground;

Aug. 23: An open-line 911 call in Rockwood Twp. was transferred from Beltrami County, featuring a pounding noise and two male voices talking; Damage to a squad vehicle was reported on 109th Ave.; A 319th Ave. caller requested officer advice about a trailer caller wanted to buy, saying they had a bad feeling that it may be stolen;

Aug. 24: A caller reported almost hitting a male who was walking along the roadway at about 12:30 a.m. wearing black; A 911 hang-up came from County 119 with no noise in the background; An Akeley caller reported her mail was being tampered with; A Lake Alice Twp. caller reported their tires were slashed; A Nevis caller found a bike left in his yard; A 315th Ave. caller wanted to speak to a deputy about a reported issue; A County 18 caller needed to speak to a deputy about a website message; A County 36 caller wanted officer assistance with an intoxicated female;

Aug. 25: A Todd Twp. caller reported a mailbox hit by a motorist on Aug. 24; A County 4 caller reported a 13-year-old being unruly; A Nevis caller was suspicious about a vehicle that had been parked in his yard for about 30 minutes; Law enforcement patrolled a sporting event in Nevis;

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Aug. 26: A Nevis Twp. caller who just broke up with her boyfriend requested officer advice, saying her ex wouldn’t let her have her property that is in a safe; A caller confronted someone who parked a pickup pulling a trailer with a skid steer in the middle of the roadway, saying caller’s camper was kicked during the dispute; A Laporte caller complained that his ex-wife was planning to take their children out of state and now allowing adequate phone communication with the children; A Park Rapids caller who was served an eviction order said she was supposed to vacate the property by 5 p.m. but hadn’t moved everything out and wanted officer advice; A Farden Twp. caller had questions for an officer about a situation with her sister;

Aug. 27: A Park Rapids caller was suspicious about a vehicle parked in a business lot; An open-line 911 from Lakeport Twp. call had loud, indiscernible noises in the background and no answer upon callback; A caller reported something suspicious on an ATV trail; A U.S. Hwy. 71 caller reported a GMC pickup hit their neighbor’s mailbox, leaving car parts all over; A 230th St. caller wanted to speak with a deputy about damage done to his gate;

Aug. 28: An open-line 911 call came from a 911-only phone in Lake Alice Twp. with no discernable sounds in the background, and dispatch was unable to call back; A Henrietta Twp. caller reported hearing a single gunshot; A Nevis caller was suspicious about a strange Dodge parked in the area all day.

Traffic: Aug. 22: Motorist assist was requested; An officer provided motorist assist; A 398th St. caller complained about a juvenile racing around on a dirt bike; A 480th St. caller reported a Chevy four-door car almost hitting caller while they were walking; A caller reported an older female trying to hitchhike; A Park Rapids caller reported a male leaving in a vehicle, likely to be drinking;

Aug. 23: Law enforcement stopped an ATV with two people on it; A caller reported irrigator overspray on the roadway; A driver was stopped for careless driving;

Aug. 24: Motorist assist was requested for a vehicle with its four-way flashers on;

Aug. 25: A caller reported being stuck on a sandbar in Potato Lake with a dead boat battery; A caller was concerned about a male running without reflective wear at about 10:15 p.m.; Motorist assist was requested;

Aug. 26: Law enforcement provided a motorist assist; Law enforcement checked out a suspicious male walking at about 1:05 a.m.; Multiple boat and water violations were reported; An ATV-OHV issue was reported; A boating infraction was reported; During a traffic stop on County 18, an occupant of the vehicle was described as “bouncing around a lot”; A Ford F-150 pulling a pontoon was reported swerving all over the road; A vehicle pulling an enclosed trailer was reported swerving all over the roadway, and its driver threw a bottle out the window;

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Aug. 27: A hay bale was reported in the middle of the roadway; An ATV-OHV issue was reported; Law enforcement provided a motorist assist; A hitchhiker was reported at about 10:40 p.m. on U.S. Hwy. 2 and caller was concerned for her safety;

Aug. 28: Multiple boat and water issues were reported; A pickup with an obstructed license plate was stopped; A caller reported that a dark blue Chevy Silverado with a light bar on top passed him on the right where the passing lane ends, forcing caller into oncoming traffic.

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