Frazee police report for April 1-7
News | Published on April 13, 2022 at 12:51pm EDT | Author: Chad Koenen
0Tyler Trieglaff
Notes from the Chief
Calving season has officially begun. April 5th is the official start and as of reading this there are 18 cows that have come in. After the loss of two calves on Thursday, the calf numbers are at 14. One will never guess how those little buggers will go.
One little bull calf going on two weeks old was crushed by the big cows as it was sleeping next to the hay feeder. The feeder will provide some bedding and a little shelter from the wind. The other calf starved to death. Mama is an older cow and you could tell the udder was full of milk. After we got the cow in the chute, we found out that the teat ends were still sealed shut. We had to use a teat dilator to open it up. We put one of the bottle calves on the cow but she will most likely end up as hamburger sooner than later.
Hopefully the weather changes its attitude and we can get the snow melted and have a dry calving season.
Friday, April 1
8:10 a.m. Upset parent at the high school. Parent left before cops arrived, all was ok.
4:27 p.m. Report that a female left her work, possibly intoxicated and headed to her house in Frazee. UTL.
4:38 p.m. Female reporting being threatened by another female. No charges and advice given on a restraining order.
Monday, April 4
1:40 p.m. Female concerned that her kids’ dad would try to pick up the kids from school. Civil issue and more information needed as to who has what custody and what rights.
2:40 p.m. Welfare check requested on a female, all ok.
3:03 p.m. Anonymous report that there was a couple that were drinking and driving in their vehicle and were in Frazee.
8:08 p.m. Female reporting a tire slashed, most likely by her estranged boyfriend. Under investigation.
12:38 a.m. Vehicle unlock at the Frazee Rest Area.
Tuesday, April 5
4:05 p.m. Warrant arrest of a juvenile male with a complementary ride to juvenile detention.
Wednesday, April 6
4:41 p.m. Assist county with a deer that had a coffee can stuck on his head. Deer could not be caught and had to be dispatched.
12:26 a.m. Suspicious vehicle parked on street. Vehicle and trailer belonging to a repo man who was looking for a vehicle.