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October 15, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
VERMILLION POLICE DEPARTMENT CALLS
09/29/13 00:36 – Caller
reported a group of young
people riding a bike, put the
bike down and walk away.
Officers checked the area but
did not find the young
people.
09/29/13 01:01 – Officers
attempted to contact the
responsible parties for a
house party. Several of the
renters refused to meet with
the officer and the party
continued, there were clearly
several underage people
drinking at the party. A
search warrant was
obtained, eight partygoers
were cited for underage
consumption and/or
maintaining a common
nuisance.
09/29/13 06:04 – Officers
responded to a diabetic
emergency and provided
care until the ambulance
arrived.
09/29/13 08:52 – Caller
reported their neighbor’s
garbage was blowing into
their yard. On arrival,
officers found the neighbor
picking up the garbage.
09/29/13 11:02 – Caller
reported vandalism to her
vehicle. Officers were unable
to locate any usable
evidence.
09/29/13 11:44 – Caller
reported a possible child
neglect situation.
09/29/13 14:01 –
Complainant reported a
street sign had been
downed.
09/29/13 16:53 – Caller
requested documentation of
a damaged vehicle from a
rock thrown by a
lawnmower.
09/29/13 17:53 – Caller
reported damage to his
vehicle from a grocery cart.
09/29/13 18:10 – Caller
reported an unknown man
at this residence behaving in
an unusual and threatening
manner. The man was
contacted and found to have
an active arrest warrant.
09/29/13 21:38 – Officers
were called to the scene of a
domestic dispute. A man
was arrested for domestic
assault.
09/30/13 03:37 – Officers
responded to a 911 call. The
caller was advising that there
was not a fire at his location
and the fire alarm had gone
off while food was being
cooked. No fire alarm was
ever transmitted.
09/30/13 07:25 – Officers
investigated a two-car noninjury accident.
09/30/13 09:54 – Caller
reported her business had
been burgled sometime in
the last day and a half.
Under investigation.
09/30/13 10:42 – Local
school reported vandalism
to playground equipment.
Under investigation.
09/30/13 14:16 – Caller
reported his bike stolen.
09/30/13 16:07 – Officers
responded to a 911 call,
which turned out to be an
accidental dial.
09/30/13 17:06 – Officers
responded to a fight call.
Investigation revealed one of
the parties had fled. While
investigating, another
person was found to have
arrest warrants and was
arrested.
09/30/13 17:30 – Officers
were called to dispute
between two renters in the
same building. The dispute
centered on who should
have the authority to lock
the common laundry area
the two renters shared. They
were encouraged to contact
their landlord to resolve the
dispute.
09/30/13 20:34 – Caller
reported an erratically
driven vehicle. The vehicle
had left the area when
officers arrived. The caller
was not willing to pursue the
issue.
09/30/13 23:14 – Officers
responded to a business
alarm. The alarm had been
accidentally activated by an
employee.
10/01/13 00:02 – Officers
assisted with a medical call.
10/01/13 01:31 – Caller
reported someone pounding
on the side of her house.
Officers checked the area but
did not locate anyone.
Additional security checks
were done.
10/01/13 09:05 – Caller
reported an electric meter
stolen. Under investigation.
10/01/13 14:10 – Officers
responded to a two-vehicle
accident with no injuries
reported.
10/01/13 15:28 – Caller
stated trucks were driving
on a non-truck route. The
trucks belonged to the City
and were actively involved in
a City project. They are by
definition exempt from the
restriction.
10/01/13 15:47 – Driver
cited for expired license
plates.
10/01/13 18:54 – Caller
reported a 6-year-old boy
playing in the road at the
edge of a storm drain.
Officers responded and
insured the boy was safe.
10/01/13 20:08 – Caller
reported two juvenile males
were yelling obscenities.
Investigation revealed the
two boys had been removed
from the library after
refusing to be quiet and
watch their language. The
primary offender was
contacted and admitted to
some of the accusations. The
officer counseled the young
man.
10/01/13 23:47 – Caller
reported an unknown man
pounding on the outside of
his house. Officers arrived
and found the man
unconscious lying in his
own vomit. The man was
clearly extremely intoxicated
and an ambulance was
called.
10/02/13 00:14 – Caller
reported a loud party at a
neighbor’s residence.
Officers arrived and could
see beer cans strewn about
the yard, but the party
appeared to be over with no
noise coming from the yard
or home.
10/02/13 01:19 – Caller
reported someone had
placed a dumpster in their
front yard. Investigation
revealed the dumpster was
from the University and they
came and recovered it.
10/02/13 01:46 – Officers
assisted University Police
with an arrest for possession
of marijuana.
10/02/13 02:59 – Officers
responded to a 911 call.
Nothing was amiss.
10/02/13 07:30 – Officers
responded to a medical call
and provided care until the
ambulance arrived.
10/02/13 07:40 – Caller
reported her vehicle stolen.
The vehicle was located and
the caller realized she had
left the vehicle at work the
previous day.
10/02/13 11:30 – Officers
responded to a medical call
and provided care until the
ambulance arrived.
10/02/13 12:37 – Business
reported a customer had
promised to come in and
pay for services and parts for
a vehicle repair, but had
failed to come in. The
customer was located and
did not have the money to
• AT AUCTION •
160 ACRE IMPROVED GAYVILLE TOWNSHIP, YANKTON COUNTY LAND
OFFERED AS 3.61 ACRES IMPROVED & 156.39 ACRES BARELAND
TRACTOR - ACREAGE ITEMS - GENERATOR - ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD
As we have retired, we will sell the following on the farm site located at 31349 - 450 Ave, Gayville SD or
from Gayville SD, go 1 1/4 miles west on Hwy 50, then 2 1/2 miles South on 450 Ave or at the Jct of 450
Ave and 314 St on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30TH
10:30 AM REAL ESTATE • 12:00 NOON PERSONAL
Ridge Kitchen Lunch Wagon
pay for the repair/parts. Case
forwarded to States Attorney
for review.
10/02/13 12:41 – Caller
reported a stolen bike.
10/02/13 12:56 – Two
woman reported ongoing
harassing communications
from an unknown male.
Under investigation.
10/02/13 16:05 – Caller
reported her vehicle was
trapped by an illegally
parked vehicle. Officers
responded and assisted the
caller in moving her vehicle
and cited the illegally parked
vehicle.
10/02/13 16:28 – Officers
stopped a moped for several
violation. The driver was not
licensed as required by law
and was cited.
10/02/13 17:30 – Caller
reported a missing cell
phone.
10/02/13 18:08 – Officers
were called to dispute over
the placement of tools near
each other’s vehicles while
working on the vehicles.
Both parties were counseled
to respect each others
property.
10/02/13 18:15 – Caller
reported an unknown man
had asked for directions and
then reached out and
grabbed her breasts. The
man then fled the area.
Officers located the man.
Under investigation.
10/02/13 20:14 – Caller
asked for assistance in
removing a bat from their
home. Officers responded
and looked for the bat but
were not able to locate it.
10/02/13 20:36 – Officers
responded to a medical call
and provided care until the
ambulance arrived.
10/02/13 23:03 – Officers
responded to a 911 hang-up
call. The caller had
accidentally dialed 911.
10/02/13 23:24 –
Neighbor complained that
there was another loud party
occurring at a nearby rental.
Officer arrived and found
the music was loud and
there was clearly a party in
progress. As the officer
approached several young
people fled out the back of
the rental. No one would
come to the door and the
party was over. Noise
prohibition charges will be
pursued.
10/03/13 00:57 – Officers
assisted a homeowner with
removing a bat from their
residence. The bat was
released.
10/03/13 01:36 – Officers
contacted a drunken man
sitting on the ground. The
man was evaluated and
while clearly intoxicated
appeared to be able to care
for himself.
10/03/13 02:35 – Officers
found a wallet on the
roadside. The wallet’s owner
was contacted and the wallet
was returned.
10/03/13 05:26 – Officers
responded to a report of a
domestic disturbance. The
two parties had argued over
the use of a vehicle, one of
the parties was intoxicated.
No physical assault
occurred. Officers had to
return later in the evening
when the intoxicated person
broke several items.
10/03/13 05:57 – Officers
responded to motorcycle vs.
deer accident. The deer
perished, the motorcycle
sustained only slight
damage.
10/03/13 10:10 – Officers
assisted an elderly person
who had fallen and needed
help getting up.
10/03/13 11:58 – Officers
responded to a two-vehicle
non-injury car accident.
10/03/13 14:49 – Caller
reported a dispute over the
payment for a hotel room.
Officers determined the
dispute was civil and advised
the caller of such.
10/03/13 15:25 – Caller
reported a sign stolen out of
a rental yard.
10/03/13 16:29 – Caller
reported a vehicle being
driven erratically and was
concerned the driver was
intoxicated. Investigation
revealed the driver was not
intoxicated.
10/03/13 16:32 –
Complainant turned over
some cash found near the
police department.
10/03/13 18:08 – Caller
reported two intoxicated
men tried to gain access to
her home. They did not
succeed. Additional security
checks were requested.
– For a complete list of
the Vermillion Police
Department calls, visit
www.plaintalk.net.
REAL ESTATE: To be offered as 3.61 Acres Improved - 156.39 Acres Bare Land or 160 Acre Unit!
The acreage improvements include a 1982 Custom Built 2 or 3 Bedroom Ranch Style Home 30’ x 42’
(1260 Sq ft) with attached 26’ x 26’ Garage. There is a full finished basement (tiled with sump) with oak
woodwork and cabinetry, newer electric heat pump and central air, 6” walls, Anderson windows and much
more! Out buildings include a Behlen All Metal Quonset Machine Shed 51’ x 62’ with 2 - 20’ Sliding
Doors; Coop 6000 Bu and 2 Butler 3200 Bu Grain Bins, older 20’ x 26’ Double Garage, other storage
buildings plus a 65’ well with submersible pump. Annual taxes are $1241.16. A quiet peaceful country
setting! LEGAL DESC: Tract A in SE 1/4 and the East 334’ of the South 23’ of NE 1/4 of Section 2793-54, Yankton County, South Dakota.
The 156.39 Acres currently has 141.16 Acres that are tilled (farmed) and the balance in waterway - trees
and road right of way. The topography is level, has great eye appeal, a clean tract, well farmed - managed.
According to Agri Data Inc., this tract has a productivity rating of 76.5 and powerful soils including Fa Forney Silty Clay Loam, Be - Blake Silty Clay Loam, Ob - Owego Silty Clay Loam and Ld - Luton Silty Clay.
Current taxes are $3727.42. It would appear that this farm could be easily irrigated! Note: Acreage
Buyers - Farmers - Investors, check out this great offering! For an informational auction packet, call our
office at 800-251-3111 or visit www.wiemanauction.com
LEGAL DESC: The SE 1/4 except Tract A in Section 27-93-54, Yankton County, South Dakota
OPEN HOUSE: Tuesday, October 15th 3:00 to 5:30 PM
and Tuesday, October 22nd 3:00 to 5:30 PM
TERMS AND CONDITIONS: On acreage – Cash Sale with 15% downpayment on sale day and the balance on
December 2, 2013 with possession. The bare land, 20% down payment on sale day and the balance on contract for
deed, full payment on January 3, 2014 with 1.5% interest. Warranty title to be given and owner’s title insurance will
be used. Seller to pay the 2013 taxes due in 2014. Sold subject to any easements or restrictions of record and the
owner’s confirmation. Come prepared to buy! The bare land is cash leased for 2014 crop year, so landlord
possession will be given. Sold subject to the one year land lease.
CLINTON & DARLIS KASER REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST • 605-665-9243
Wieman Land & Auction Co., Inc.
Gary & Rich Wieman, Land Brokers
Mike, Kevin & Derek Wieman, Assoc. Brokers
Marion SD 800-251-3111
www.wiemanauction.com
Dale Strasser
Closing Attorney
Freeman SD
605-925-7745
It’s a Triple Play!
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