Excerpts from the Sheriff's Report:
1:11 a.m. - Officer reports a house structure fully engulfed in fire. There's a propane tank near house. Fire department responded, fire is under control, nobody is at home. Deputy found occupant of residence at the bar. He is on his way.
6:57 a.m. - Officer saw a juvenile walking to Walmart and made contact with the parent. There is a recent history of juvenile sneaking out. Parent stated juvenile should not be at Walmart but waiting for the bus. Juvenile stated they were going to Walmart for a notebook. Parent stated they have those at home and juvenile has no money to buy one. Officer escorted juvenile back home.
8:36 a.m. - Caller reporting he lost a pair of metal-cutting shears.
8:42 a.m. - Call from bank reporting a customer that recently passed away had approximately $2,000 in her account. The bank located multiple withdrawals that happened in the next county that have depleted her account. Information passed on to neighboring county.
8:53 a.m. - Postmaster says that someone has been coming into the post office lobby that's open 24 hours and leaving trash and food mess. There were also droplets of blood and strange written notes. Note found appears to be a shopping list: hammer, tool belt, head lamp, ammo box, first aid kit, hunting knife, hatchet, etc. There are no cameras in the lobby or on the outside of the building. Believes someone is staying in the post office overnight. Extra patrol planned. Next Day 12:23 a.m. - Deputy at post office found someone sleeping in the lobby. Gave a male a ride to Northwoods Motel. Male was warned he can't stay or live at the post office.
9:51 a.m. - Walk-in to Law Enforcement Center reporting a vehicle parked on the north side of the river. There was a man fishing there on Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday there were fishing poles and a white bucket. Caller hasn't seen male since, provided a license plate number. Officer in contact with someone at his residence. They haven't seen him in a couple days. Person of interest called police department. He is fine.
10:19 a.m. - Elderly couple had a flat tire. Deputy changed the tire.
11:20 a.m. - Caller reports they are having issues with their father again. The father has a life lease to live at the location but the land is in reporting party's name. Father is out plowing and discing a field that caller rented to another person. Deputy in contact with complainant who has no paperwork to determine what the father has access to.
1:05 p.m. - Caller reporting people are outside their residence trying to take them to prison. Deputy walked around his residence, didn't see any signs anyone had been there.
4:52 p.m. - Caller reports they do not want to be where they are. They don't like it there. Deputy made contact with staff at facility letting them know of the resident's comment.
5:09 p.m. - Female was trying to go to a residence for babysitting. Went to wrong house. She was turning around and homeowners pulled in and blocked her in. Home owners thought she was hiding behind the garage. Cameras show she was there less than a minute. No violations.
6:15 p.m. - Gas drive-off at station. Occupants described as elderly females. Clerk thinks it was a mistake. Deputy called and left a voice mail and followed up at their address. Officer will deliver cash to gas station so elderly female doesn't have to drive there.
8:31 p.m. - Canadian National called and stated there are black cows out on the tracks. Another train is coming through in an hour. Cow owner notified.

