By Tyler Trieglaff

Notes from the Chief

Friday, Oct. 7

9:45 a.m. Report of two loose dogs in neighbor’s yard.  Dogs taken to Lucky Dog in DL.

1:36 p.m. Report from a parent of harassment of their student at the school. Information for documentation for now.

5:02 p.m. Background checks for a landlord.

5:34 p.m. Report of another parent reporting harassment at the school. Info only for now.  

6:07 p.m. Assist with a welfare check on St Hwy 87.

7:42 p.m. Assist with looking for a possible misguided driver.

9:33 p.m. Report that there may be kids looking for other kids in town to cause problems.

10:07 p.m. Disturbance on W. Main. Two people asked to leave the apartment as they were causing problems.  

12:39 a.m. 911 hang-up from same area of the previous disturbance. Officer was in the area and did not hear anything going on.

Saturday, Oct. 8

3:37 p.m. Disturbance on W. Maple with a male party causing the issues. Male will be trespassed from the property.

5:31 p.m. Assist with a medical.

5:58 p.m. Two vehicles going the wrong way through the construction zone. Both were from North Dakota, go figure.

6:32 p.m. Vehicle parked and blocking the new walking path on S. Lake St. Citation to be mailed as this was the second time of parking like a jackwagon.

7:16 p.m. Complaint of a dirt bike tearing up the new road on N. River Drive. Officer found culprits and talked with them about operating a dirt bike in town.

Monday, Oct. 10

11 a.m. Assist with identifying vehicles that needed to be moved for tree removal.

12:17 p.m. Unruly parent at the school again. Parent was issued a trespass notice and left after picking up his kids and leaving the officer and deputies with language that would make a sailor blush.

3:19 p.m. Assist with looking for a lost elderly person.

4:11 p.m. Report of another disturbance on Rivercrest Drive with the same angry hens continually going at it. More drama than a one act play!

7:07 p.m. Assist with a car vs deer crash on US Hwy 10.

8 p.m. Drama, drama, drama….. Can you guess where?  Kind of reminds us about the boy who called wolf…

11:10 p.m. Report of a suspicious male walking in the area of Cherry Ave and 8th St SE. Unable to locate

Tuesday, Oct. 11

12:31 p.m. Report from one of our cackling hens that the other one looked at her funny and had her dog with. Officer explained that even with a harassment restraining order, the parties may cross paths in a small town, let alone if they live in the same apartment building. Complaint that a dog was not muzzled. Funny thing is there has never been a requirement in 15 years for any dog to be muzzled. One of the cackling hens didn’t seem to like the officer’s answer so she went to the county to complain. A Sergeant at the county graciously told her that the Frazee Officer already handled the situation.  

3:28 p.m. Traffic complaint on N River Drive. Unfounded.

7:56 p.m. Assist with a car vs deer crash on US Hwy 10. Officer had to put the animal down.

9:34 p.m. Report of someone banging on a window on Rivercrest Drive. Unable to determine who was involved. We all have our guesses, I’m sure.

Wednesday, Oct. 12

11:59 a.m. Report of a male sleeping under a blanket at the Lion’s Park. Male was in good spirits and was looking to get to DL sometime today. He refused a ride and was left to be with his own company.

12:57 p.m. Traffic complaint of a loud, speeding car on E Main. Officer found said vehicle and warned the driver of his driving conduct.

1:44 p.m. Welfare check on a male party on 2nd St SE.

2:07 p.m. Complaint of the same vehicle from the above. Officer relayed to the complainant that the driver had already been talked with.

11:29 p.m.    Report of a vehicle blocking the driving lane on 5th St SW.  Driver fell asleep while waiting for the train. No signs of impairment.

Thursday, Oct. 13

8 a.m. Frazee Police staff attended training in Alexandria.

9:32 p.m. Driving complaint of pickup driving wrong way through construction zone. Officer found said vehicle and had a little chat with the occupants.  

9:34 p.m. Disturbance reported on E Main Ave. Parties separated themselves for the night.