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Broadcaster Press 7 May 5, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com VERMILLION POLICE REPORT THURSDAY, APRIL 23 1:04 a.m. - Caller reported she had been assaulted by her husband and was injured. Officers responded and investigated. The husband was arrested for Domestic Violence Assault. 9:52 a.m. - Officers investigated a two vehicle non-injury accident. One of the vehicles had entered the roadway from a private drive without stopping and yielding the right of way. The driver was cited. 2:46 p.m. - Caller reported she had been intoxicated the night before and had let two men she had met drive her to her boyfriend’s house and then use her car. The next day she found her car had been in an accident. Under investigation. 11:23 p.m. - Caller requested help for a man who had collapsed. An off-duty officer arrived first and started to provide aid to a patient who was pulseless and breathless. Additional officers arrived and provide lifesaving care. The ambulance took over care. FRIDAY, APRIL 24 3:16 a.m. - Caller reported neighbors arguing loudly and banging noises. Officers responded and found the door of the suspect apartment was damaged. Investigation revealed a loud verbal argument had occurred and the door had been damaged when slammed. There was no indication of an assault. 3:29 a.m. - Caller reported an intoxicated man passed out on her porch. Officers were delayed in responding because of other calls for service. When they arrived the man was gone. 5:08 a.m. - A man requested help as he did not have a place to stay and no means to care for himself. Officers were able to locate camping equipment, which they donated to the man and found him a camp site to stay for a couple days. 9:26 a.m. - Caller requested a welfare check on an employee who had not shown up for work. Officers located the employee and determined he was alright. 9:50 a.m. - An officer found two couches in a City Lot. He found information regarding the owner and contacted the owner. The owner admitted to dropping the couches off because he did not want them anymore. The owner was cited for littering. 3:31 p.m. - While on patrol, an officer saw a vehicle speeding in a 20 mph zone. The driver was cited for 43 in a 20 mph zone. 6:37 p.m. - Caller reported his vehicle stolen. Officers investigated and discovered the vehicle had been repossessed. No further action. SATURDAY, APRIL 25 12:37 a.m. - An officer stopped a vehicle for multiple traffic violations. He saw the passenger try to hide a marijuana pipe. On request the passenger turned over a baggie of marijuana and admitted to smoking marijuana. The passenger was arrested for possession of marijuana, paraphernalia, and ingestion. 12:46 a.m. - An officer intervened in a fight occurring in the front yard of a residence. Investigation revealed there had been a party going on and the resident told a group to leave. One of that group struck the resident with a bottle of rum. Officers located the suspect and arrested him for trespassing, assault and underage consumption of alcohol. 3:22 a.m. - Caller reported a man had been knocking at her door in the early morning. When she answered the man pushed by her and entered the residence. He then fled. Officers located the man nearby and he was arrested for trespassing. 3:54 a.m. - An officer contacted a man who had come to the Jail to sign out a subject. The man was intoxicated and had driven to the station. He was arrested for DUI. 11:46 p.m. - Officers responded to a local tavern regarding a woman who was having medical problems and believed she was suffering from alcohol poisoning. Officers provided medical aid until the ambulance arrived. First Dakota Announces Upcoming Shred Days “We are all too susceptible to scams,” says Watt. “Our Shred Days grow every year because there’s more and more information about scams, and it starts with personal information being out there.” Scammers have an arsenal of tactics designed to acquire sensitive personal information. Various forms of theft include tax-related identity theft, medical identity theft and child identity theft. Shredding documents is just one of the many ways to keep your personal information safe, but there are other measures you can take as well. “Never use easy passwords,” says Watt. “Beware of social media and be By Sonia Hernandez For the Plain Talk As the rates of identity theft continue to grow, First Dakota National Bank wants to help combat these crimes by giving community members the opportunity to shred any personal information free of charge. First Dakota advises bringing anything containing potentially sensitive information. This could include documents with a signature, account number, social security number or medical and legal information. Other suggestions include address labels from junk mail and mag- azines, ATM receipts, bank statements, copies of birth certificates, canceled or voided checks, etc. Kevin Watt of First Dakota believes that safeguarding your personal information is of vital importance. bpp b Second Annual USD March Of Dimes Held In Vermillion Book 59 Since 1934 Since 1934 Sudoku #1 run by the students at USD, prove the health of babies so it’s a campus walk.” 1 by preventing birth defects, 7 The event is organized premature birth and infant by students in USD’s the mortality,” said Thielbar. 4 3 7 9 Golden Key Honor Society “We do that through a and this year’s march saw variety of ways. We have 8 6 2 some changes from last community programs that year. help fund organizations that 9 5 “We decided to do it on are looking to improve birth a Thursday night this year outcomes. We’ve got nation1 8 because more people would al research. We do continube on campus versus last ing education for healthcare 9 6 year when they did it on workers. We advocate on a a Saturday.” aid Miranda state and national level.” 8 2 6 walk began on the Ruiter, a member of the The Golden Key and an organMuenster University Center 5 4 3 1 izer for the event. “This year east lawn and took walkers we also made it into a 5k. around the USD campus 7 4 Last year it was just a mile ending back on the eastKrazyDad.com © 2008 around campus.” lawn. Walkers were greeted This is one of six march59: Answers line by highat the finish Book ELYSE BRIGHTMAN/FOR THE PLAIN TALK for babies events held fives from the school’s Charlie Coyote greeted walkers along the March of Dimes, Sudoku #1 across South Dakota. Teams 1 9 5 7Charlie Coyote. mascot 8 2 6 4 3 march for babies event Thursday, April 23. The event was organized by students in USD’s the Golden Key Honor Society. typically begin fundraising Thielbar said at least 100 Sudoku #3 4 3 6 1 9 5 7 8 2 in January, though some people walked 1 9 7 8 2 3 6 4 5or ran in this By Elyse Brightman “This is a march for 1 9 start as early as November. 3 9 4 8 event. 4 2 7 year’s 6 5 3 1 elyse.brightman@plaintalk.net babies. We have six march 1 2 8 4 3 Participation for the event is 6 7“We9really count5on for babies across the state,” free, but walkers can donate 2 5 3 for1 Babies6to8 be able March 48 7 9 1 The University of South said Carla Thielbar, senior 8 6 9 5 3 1 2 7 4 as much or as little as they to help those moms and Dakota (USD) hosted its sec- community director for the 3 1 7 2 4 9 8 5 7 6 2 choose. babies across the state of ond annual March of Dimes 5 2 4 8 7 6 3 9 1 March of Dimes. “This one is “Our mission is to imSouth Dakota,” she said. event Thursday April, 23. 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