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Law Enforcement Blotter: Sept. 9

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Monday, Sept. 9

Animal complaint, report of two cows on the road, 39th Avenue NE.

Water complaint, caller reported buoys washed up on shore, Leaf Lane NW.

Attempt to locate, vehicle was reported stolen from business in Glenwood, vehicle was found later.

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Attempted fraud, caller wanted deputy to look at his computer because he thinks he may have been scammed, Highway 114 SW.

Noise complaint, report of an intoxicated man playing loud music, throwing glass bottles at his garage and then standing in the street screaming at people, Brandon.

Assist other agency, caller reported hearing four gun shots, Kenwood Drive.

ALEXANDRIA POLICE DEPARTMENT

Monday, Sept. 9

Public assist, report of a knife and sweatshirt under a bench outside a building, Hawthorne Street.

Theft, report of purse stolen from vehicle, 30th Avenue E.

Juvenile trouble, report of group of kids outside smoking, vehicle doing spin outs and drives through parking lot at high rate of speed, happens on a daily basis, Northside Drive NE.

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Traffic hazard, report of large piece of metal in southbound lane, 50th Avenue W.

Suspicious vehicle, report of vehicle driving slowly house to house, looked like driver was talking on the phone, Jasmine Drive.

Property damage crash, two vehicles, Highway 29 S.

Attempt to locate, vehicle was reported stolen from business in Glenwood, vehicle was found later.

Suspicious activity, caller heard a female screaming outside, person found, her dog ran onto to the road, she ran after it and into the ditch, thought a leech was on her leg and screamed.

Shooting complaint, caller heard four gun shots, Kenwood Drive.

This is not a comprehensive report of all local law enforcement activity, rather, a brief recap of daily calls for service.

Celeste Edenloff is the special projects editor and a reporter for the Alexandria Echo Press. She has lived in the Alexandria Lakes Area since 1997. She first worked for the Echo Press as a reporter from 1999 to 2011, and returned in 2016 to once again report on the community she calls home.
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