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December 31, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
CHAMBER CHAT
Vermillion Area
Chamber of Commerce
& Development
Company
116 Market Street, Suite
103
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 624-5571
vcdc@vermillioncham
ber.com
www.vermillionchamb
er.com
VERMILLION POLICE PRESS BRIEFING EXCERPTS
reported finding an
unknown man
unconscious in his
kitchen. The man was
intoxicated and could not
remember how he got to
the kitchen or where he
was. Investigation
revealed he was in
possession of a fake id
card, was underage and
had caused damage to the
caller’s property. He was
arrested on several
charges.
12/18/13 02:13 –
Officers responded to a
911 call. The call was
placed by a woman who
had an active protection
order out. On arrival,
officers found the subject
of the protection order
standing on the front step
arguing through the front
door. The window to the
side of the door had been
kicked out. The man
admitted to kicking in the
window and knew he was
in violation of the
protection order. He was
arrested.
12/18/13 09:12 –
School resource officers
investigated a case of two
children not being in
school and having
excessive unexcused
absents.
12/18/13 10:58 – Caller
reported beer shoplifted
from the business. The
theft had occurred the
night before. Officers
recognized one of the
involved subjects in a video
of the theft. Under
investigation.
12/18/13 15:14 – Caller
reported unknown
person(s) had pried off the
screens to her windows and
damaged her door. Under
investigation.
12/18/13 15:50 –
Officers assisted an
elderly person who was
having trouble getting
around.
12/19/13 01:00 –
Officers stopped a vehicle
for failing to stop before
entering a roadway. The
driver appeared
intoxicated and was
arrested for DUI.
12/19/13 01:23 – Caller
reported someone trying
12/15/13 00:29 – A
caller reported concern for
a man who had made
statements about being
depressed. The caller said
the man also had an active
warrant for his arrest.
Officer searched two
different locations and
found the man. He was
arrested on a Clay County
warrant.
12/15/13 00:35 – Caller
reported a man trying to
get into their residence.
Officers contacted a
highly intoxicated young
man who was disoriented
and trying to get into the
wrong home. Officers
found the man outside
the residence. He was
carrying a large amount
of alcohol and was
underage. He was charged
and released to a
responsible third party.
12/16/13 22:25 –
Officers responded to
report of a domestic
dispute. The caller
greeted officers as they
arrived and pointed to a
relative and said she
needed to leave the home
because she was
intoxicated, but could not
take her children. The
caller was intoxicated and
officers mediated the
event and arranged for
the parties to be
separated for the evening.
No physical assaults had
occurred.
12/17/13 11:40 – Caller
called to report a possible
protection order
violation. Caller stated he
believes the focus of the
protection order may
have placed illegal drugs
in his vehicle to frame
him. Investigation
revealed that the subject
the caller had seen was
not the person he
thought it was. At the
caller’s request the vehicle
was searched and nothing
found.
12/17/13 17:47 –
Officers stopped a vehicle
for an out head light. The
driver did not have a
driver’s license and was
cited for driving without a
license.
12/17/13 23:32 – Caller
to break into a home.
Officers responded and
spoke with the caller who
stated he saw three men
trying to break into a
neighbor’s residence.
Officers searched the
area, collected possible
evidence and inspected
the victim residence.
Suspects have not been
identified.
12/19/13 01:56 –
Officers responded to the
jail to assist an officer from
another agency with a
blood draw from a DUI
arrest. A search warrant
was obtained and the
subject eventually
cooperated enough to get
the blood drawn.
12/19/13 20:55 – A
child called 911 to report
a fight between the
parents. Officers arrived
and found one of the
parents yelling.
Investigation showed that
a heated verbal argument
had occurred but there
was no proof of any
physical altercation.
12/20/13 02:33 – Caller
reported her ex-boyfriend
was following her when
she left a party. She was
frightened by this and
walked to the police
department. Officers
provided her transport
home and checked the
area. No sign of the ex
was found. Officers left
messages with ex to
explain that his attention
is no longer wanted and
could be construed as
stalking.
12/20/13 13:04 –
Officers were called to the
scene of a dispute
between two sisters. On
arrival, officers found the
dispute was over moving
a vehicle out of the way
so another vehicle could
be taken to pick up the
sisters mother. Officers
mediated the issue.
12/20/13 13:29 –
Officers stopped a vehicle
that was not displaying a
front plate. A record check
showed the vehicle was not
registered properly and
could not be operated
legally. The rear plate was
seized and the driver was
charged.
12/21/13 01:16 – Caller
reported a domestic
dispute that had resulted in
damaged property.
Investigation resulted in
the arrest for probation
violation.
12/21/13 18:59 – The
parent of a student called
from Denmark concerned
that he had not heard from
his son in several days.
Officers searched for the
son and eventually located
him in New York visiting a
friend for the holidays. His
cell phone was not
working. The father was
informed of the contact
information.
Total Records: 20
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December 31st Edition
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Announcements:
Veterans’ Holiday
Homeless Relief Drive
through Jan. 15: Please
join the Department of
South Dakota American
Legion Auxiliary (ALA)
and Miss Siouxland in
providing a comfortable
Holiday Season and New
Year’s to our Veterans and
military families. Your
contributions of an ALA
“Buddy Basket” filled
with household relief
items or donation of any
single household or
hygiene item, or shopping
gift cards are needed. You
can drop-off relief items
through Jan. 15 at The
Broadcaster/Plain Talk,
201 W Cherry Street,
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please mail your
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