By Tyler Trieglaff

Notes from the Chief

Well, I’ll be dog gone, there are no calves yet.  My herd management (herdsmanship) skills must be top notch if we haven’t had any early calves. 

I have all the ladies in tip top shape that no one is calving too early and we also kept the bulls in their penalty box until it was party time for them.  I will take the weekend to make sure we are fully ready for the spring blast of new babies.  

I will also be taking pre-orders for afterbirth for anyone that wants some.  It makes a great treat for mans best friend whether it’s fresh or dried.  Highly nutritious and guaranteed to gross someone out.  Have a nice week!

Friday, March 26

11:54 a.m. Assist with a funeral escort.

2:49 p.m. Report of a dog tangled up in its leash.  

5:45 p.m. Welfare check on four children living in town.

8:21 p.m. Welfare check on a female in town.

10:24 p.m. Alarm on West Maple Ave.

Saturday, March 27

6:27 p.m. Report of possible unwanted sexual contact. Under investigation.

Sunday, March 28

4:44 p.m. Assist with a medical, male was found deceased.

9:22 p.m. Traffic complaint on East Main Ave.  UTL.

Monday, March 29

2:31 p.m. Traffic stop with citation for Driving After Revocation issued to Jose Morales, 29, Crookston.

4:23 p.m. Female calling about selling a couple a vehicle and not getting paid.  Issue is a civil matter and needs to be taken up in the courts.

8:06 p.m. Assist with threats on Indy 500 Rd.  

11:24 p.m. Assist with a medical.

Tuesday, March 30

12:32 p.m. Vehicle unlock.

2:57 p.m. Assist with a medical.

5:30 p.m. Officers talked with Cub Scouts at their meeting. Officers talked about forensics and answered basic questions from the kids.  

8:23 p.m. Assist with a medical.

9:52 p.m. Assist with a medical.

11:06 p.m. Female living in North Dakota reporting being harassed by a male who lives in Frazee.

Wednesday, March 31

12:04 p.m. Child custody issue on E. Main Ave., no one home.

3:30 p.m. Assist with a medical.

7:36 p.m. Child custody issue on E. Main Ave. continued as parties were home.  Officer and deputy helped resolve the situation for the evening.

11:12 p.m. Alarm on S. Lake St..

12:15 a.m. Vehicle left running and no one around.  Officer shut off and secured vehicle.

Thursday, April 1

2:22 p.m. Warrant attempt of a male who lives in Frazee with a Texas warrant.  While officers were talking with wanted person, he was on the phone with his probation agent in Texas.  Texas courts soon quashed the warrant. This is their way of saying it’s too far to go to get him, you keep him.  It happens here, too. Depending on the seriousness of the crime and location, warrants may get quashed totally or changed to surrounding states only.