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VERMILLION POLICE PRESS BRIEFING EXCERPTS
12/22/13 05:35 –
Officers investigated a
vehicle parked on the side
of the road running.
There were several
occupants sleeping in the
running vehicle. Contact
with the occupants
resulted in the arrest of
one passenger for a
Pennington County arrest
warrant. Another
occupant was charged
with possession of
marijuana. Finally,
charged of underage
drinking were also filed.
12/22/13 09:58 –
Officers responded to a
report of a shoplifting.
The caller reported the
subject loaded up a cart
and then left the store.
The subject was
confronted and returned
to the store. The subject
was charged with theft.
12/22/13 20:42 –
Caller reported a
violation of a protection
order. Under
investigation.
12/23/13 11:38 –
Officers and Fire Units
responded to a fire alarm
at the high school. The
alarm had been
intentionally set off by
alarm tech workers.
12/24/13 09:39 – Caller
reported her vehicle had
been burglarized and a
GPS system taken from
the vehicle. Under
investigation.
12/24/13 11:03 – Caller
requested assistance
checking the welfare of
her brother who was
diabetic. Officers were
not able to locate the
subject at his residence or
work and put out an
attempt to locate to
surrounding agencies.
Sioux City found the
vehicle and stopped it.
The driver was suffering
from medical problems
and was rushed to the
hospital.
12/25/13 13:40 –
Officers responded to an
alarm at a local business.
Nothing was found amiss
and the weather was the
suspected cause of the
alarm.
12/25/13 19:39 –
Officers responded to a
medical call and provided
care until the ambulance
arrived.
12/25/13 21:26 – Caller
reported a man with a
gun in her home refusing
to leave. While enroute,
the man allegedly left.
The caller then reported
the man had strangled
her. Investigation
revealed the caller was
extremely intoxicated and
angry at the man. Her
story of event changed
several times and there
was no evidence of the
altercation or the alleged
assault. Officers
concluded the caller was
falsely accusing the man
of an assault. She was
arrested for false
reporting.
12/26/13 02:15 –
Officers responded to a
medical call involving an
elderly person who had
fallen and possible
injured themselves.
Officers provided care
until the ambulance
arrived.
12/26/13 11:01 –
Officers responded to a
grass fire. On arrival
officers determined that
no structures were
endangered and stood by
until fire units arrived
and took over the scene.
12/26/13 13:16 –
Artists and Authors
series to host Rick Johns
The Edith B. Siegrist
Vermillion Public Library
will host Vermillion artist
Rick Johns for the first
Artists and Authors series
of the Winter/Spring
season on Wednesday, Jan.
8 at 7 pm.
Johns will give a visual
presentation of his work
and discuss the links
between his construction
work and his painting,
showing how the visual
experiences on the job site
find their way into the
abstract paintings.
The Edith B. Siegrist
Vermillion Public Library is
located at 18 Church St. in
Vermillion.
For more information
call the library at (605)
677-7060.
Officers assisted the court
services officer with a
walk through and
meeting with a subject
under house arrest.
12/26/13 18:08 – Caller
reported several tools had
been stolen and he
believed the suspect was a
nephew. Officers
investigated and the
suspect did have the
tools. Initially the suspect
lied about where the tools
had come from but
eventually admitted the
tools have been taken
from the caller. The tools
were recovered.
12/27/13 05:25 –
Officers responded to an
urgent 911 call. The caller
relayed a variety of
information about
insights into what he
believed were the major
conspiracies of our time.
None of the information
was actionable.
12/27/13 06:57 – Caller
reported theft from his
vehicle. Officers
investigated and were not
able to identify a suspect
at this time. The stolen
item was a flashing blue
strobe light used by
emergency workers.
Under investigation.
12/27/13 10:01 –
Officers were asked to
check the welfare of man
who had not been seen
for several days. Officers
checked several possible
locations and eventually
located the man. He was
all right had not been
following his normal
schedule.
12/27/13 20:46 – Caller
reported the strong odor
of natural gas. Officer
responded and insured
the residence was
evacuated. Fire units
arrived and found a leak
in a newly installed gas
fireplace.
12/27/13 23:02 –
Officers stopped a vehicle
when they was an
occupant they recognized
who was under 18 and
was not seat belted. The
driver was arrested for
DUI and the occupants
were charged with open
container and minor in
possession of alcohol.
12/28/13 02:00 – While
on patrol officers saw a
man urinating on a store
front in downtown. The
man ran as officers
approached. Officers
caught the man and cited
him for the offense.
12/28/13 14:55 – Caller
reported a raccoon in the
Library parking lot and
was concerned it might
be sick. Officers checked
and the raccoon seemed
to act properly fleeing the
officers’ attempts to
capture it until it was
herded into a wooded
area.
12/28/13 15:52 – Caller
reported a vehicle fire.
Officers responded to the
reported location but
found no vehicle. Recontact with the caller
changed the location and
officers responded to the
new reported location.
The vehicle suffered
damage to the engine
compartment. The fire
extinguished itself.
12/28/13 22:52 – Caller
reported the odor of
burnt marijuana coming
from one of the neighbor
apartments. Officers
searched the common
areas in the apartment
building but could not
find the reported odor.
Total Records: 22
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